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		<title>By: Coloradan</title>
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		<description>Funny, we were just discussing the &quot;merry&quot; question at a Christmas party on Friday. I think the only other modern uses of the word we came up with were in reference to Robin Hood&#039;s Merry Men, and the name of one of Frodo&#039;s Hobbit friends.</description>
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