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	<title>Web Guy on Hey Ya'll my name is Brad</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for vising wormscoop.com! My name is Brad Schweitzer and I created this site to share my experience with worm composting. I started composting with worms around the year 2000. A friend at work talked about how his wife had worms in the kitchen. While I knew they lived in an apartment, I never expected they would have more than cockroaches! After fully understanding what he was talking about, I discovered the art of vermicomposting. I was hooked! I ran home, built and stocked up a simple worm bin (the 10 gallon Rubbermaid container) and went merrily on my way. Since then I have shared worms with many and learned a lot along the way. My goal is to share more with you and learn just as much from you and your friends.</p>
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