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		<title>By: Lindsay</title>
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Worker Monkey:  Used to describe enthusiastic volunteer help.  Preferably cute girls in short skirts that are willing to sort and put away thousands of drill bits or other mundane tasks.  Large numbers of these people make the impossible possibile.]]></description>
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Worker Monkey:  Used to describe enthusiastic volunteer help.  Preferably cute girls in short skirts that are willing to sort and put away thousands of drill bits or other mundane tasks.  Large numbers of these people make the impossible possibile.</p>
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