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	<title>Comments on: Friday Just For Fun Site - Ghost Photographs</title>
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		<description>[...] I use Word Press for this blog and it&#8217;s security settings were pretty good, in that it would hold these junk posts in a file until I could delete them. That wasn&#8217;t too bad at first because they tended to come in big blocks that could be pretty easily be tagged and deleted. Unfortunately as this blog grew in popularity so did this crap. I was well over 200 spam posts a day and it was getting very annoying. For some reason my Halloween post tends to be a real magnet for this stuff. [...]</description>
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