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	<title>Comments on: An Interview With Ted Schredd – Author Of “The Cycling Adventures Of Coconut Head”</title>
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		<title>By: Tom Baggerly</title>
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		<description>Hey Darren:
   Well, I must say that your interviewing skills have improved but the main thing I would like to see you work on is the volume difference of your voice compared to your guest&#039;s voice. 
  I found that it was necessary to have my fingers on the volume control button/knob during the entire interview (all of your work so far has been this way) in order to keep from blowing out my speakers when you talk and likewise to turn the volume way up in order to hear your guest.

   Great interview! 
You ask very good questions and seem to be well prepared. My guess is that because you enjoyed the book so much and Ted is such an interesting guy that it was the easiest interview you ever did.
I would love to hear more about Ted so think up some new questions and get him on again...Please!
Regards from Tom in Florence, SC.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Darren:<br />
   Well, I must say that your interviewing skills have improved but the main thing I would like to see you work on is the volume difference of your voice compared to your guest&#8217;s voice.<br />
  I found that it was necessary to have my fingers on the volume control button/knob during the entire interview (all of your work so far has been this way) in order to keep from blowing out my speakers when you talk and likewise to turn the volume way up in order to hear your guest.</p>
<p>   Great interview!<br />
You ask very good questions and seem to be well prepared. My guess is that because you enjoyed the book so much and Ted is such an interesting guy that it was the easiest interview you ever did.<br />
I would love to hear more about Ted so think up some new questions and get him on again&#8230;Please!<br />
Regards from Tom in Florence, SC.</p>
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