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<title>Identifying Internet Predators</title>
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<description>Identifying Internet predators is a wise idea.  Identifying Internet predators is important.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2005 15:16:25 EST</pubDate>
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	<description>Identifying Internet predators is a very important skill that you must master.  Do an online search for tips on how to foil Internet predators and stay as far away from them as possible.  Then, once you have done that, move to China.  No, I am just kidding, that is not necessary.  After all, they have the Internet there too, albeit a censored one.  But such drastic measures are really not necessary in order to stay safe.  You simply need to learn the facts about identifying Internet predators and do what you can to keep clear from them.

Don't eat too much pasta.

Eating too much pasta will make you fat, and it might also make you feel sick.  This is not a good thing.  In fact, this is a pretty bad thing.  An Internet predator is also a pretty bad thing, and accordingly, being an expert at identifying Internet predators is a very helpful thing.  Do you see what we're trying to say?  This isn't about pasta, it's about keeping you safe.  Save the food discussions for a later date, identifying Internet predators is what's on today's menu.

Get it?  Got it?  Good.  Very good.  Fabulous.  Spectacular.  Bachelor Padowitz.

Whoa, how'd that last name get in there?  The Big Bad Bachelor isn't a danger, just a little kooky.  Internet safety is important for all of us to master, and that includes the man himself.  Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, for those people would be incorrect in doing so.  If there was a Jeopardy category called "identifying Internet predators," you should be able to answer every question, even getting the Daily Double, if you should be so lucky as to come upon it!  The same should go for a category like "Internet predator signals."  Know your stuff and keep yourself safe!
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