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	<title>Comments on: Royal Rumble on the Orient Express</title>
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		<title>By: Karin</title>
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		<description>Interesting.  The smoking in the train thing comes up more often than you might think...  I was on a train in Germany with my friend when he noticed that some guys were smoking.  He&#039;s an ex-smoker, and also the kind of guy who doesn&#039;t let that sort of thing slide, so he took it upon himself to go talk to them about it.  To add to the intercultural aspects of the interaction, he said they were Polish, and the only language they had in common was French, which none of them spoke very well...but in the end the smokers desisted without yelling or violence, for which I&#039;m sure everyone was grateful.  Fun times, Bobby.  ; )</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting.  The smoking in the train thing comes up more often than you might think&#8230;  I was on a train in Germany with my friend when he noticed that some guys were smoking.  He&#8217;s an ex-smoker, and also the kind of guy who doesn&#8217;t let that sort of thing slide, so he took it upon himself to go talk to them about it.  To add to the intercultural aspects of the interaction, he said they were Polish, and the only language they had in common was French, which none of them spoke very well&#8230;but in the end the smokers desisted without yelling or violence, for which I&#8217;m sure everyone was grateful.  Fun times, Bobby.  ; )</p>
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