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	<title>Comments on: An Interview with Paul Musgrave</title>
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		<title>By: Susan Lyons Stoddart</title>
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		<description>Paul, this is your high school art teacher and I am glad to have
run across your theory book; and you. You were one of my 
favorite students. After I left Centennial, I taught in East York, and
then York Region for 15 years. I had a good time teaching but had
to retire very early, due to Myalgic Encephalomyalitis. I got allergic
to art materials, so went into doing music; cello and other instruments. After a theory course liberated me, I started improving and just love jamming. 23 years ago, I met my present husband in Toronto and now we live near Bancroft On. Are you still living in Japan? So that&#039;s a thumbnail of my life. What&#039;s your thumbnail?  Sue</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul, this is your high school art teacher and I am glad to have<br />
run across your theory book; and you. You were one of my<br />
favorite students. After I left Centennial, I taught in East York, and<br />
then York Region for 15 years. I had a good time teaching but had<br />
to retire very early, due to Myalgic Encephalomyalitis. I got allergic<br />
to art materials, so went into doing music; cello and other instruments. After a theory course liberated me, I started improving and just love jamming. 23 years ago, I met my present husband in Toronto and now we live near Bancroft On. Are you still living in Japan? So that&#8217;s a thumbnail of my life. What&#8217;s your thumbnail?  Sue</p>
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