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	<title>Comments on: The Name Game: Leonard Cohen Edition</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>I was just looking around the internet searching for anything I could find on Camp Cyokamo.  I read your entry on the camp.  To answer your question about the song just in case you never received an answer: The camp does not collectively sing it anymore.  I can remember hearing it as a kid at camp.  (I'm 21 now, so that should give you a point of reference.)  I wish I had it memorized.  It is one of my favorite places on the face of the earth.  I'm glad to see you still have the song and I will gladly pass it on to some of the present deans at camp.  In conclusion, if you get the chance you should go visit good ol' Cyokamo.  It truly is a great camp.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was just looking around the internet searching for anything I could find on Camp Cyokamo.  I read your entry on the camp.  To answer your question about the song just in case you never received an answer: The camp does not collectively sing it anymore.  I can remember hearing it as a kid at camp.  (I&#8217;m 21 now, so that should give you a point of reference.)  I wish I had it memorized.  It is one of my favorite places on the face of the earth.  I&#8217;m glad to see you still have the song and I will gladly pass it on to some of the present deans at camp.  In conclusion, if you get the chance you should go visit good ol&#8217; Cyokamo.  It truly is a great camp.</p>
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