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		<title>Comment on My week in Edinburgh by Becky</title>
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		<description>Cam - I like the suggestion of going back to Edinburgh to wrap up the shopping!

Susan - What a great place for a honeymoon! You should definitely go back to eat at the Witchery, do a Rebus tour and explore New Town. And of course, get a takeaway baked potato - I agree with your husband that they are the ideal food!
You have plenty of time to plan an excellent trip for your 50th. And the planning is half the fun.</description>
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<p>Susan &#8211; What a great place for a honeymoon! You should definitely go back to eat at the Witchery, do a Rebus tour and explore New Town. And of course, get a takeaway baked potato &#8211; I agree with your husband that they are the ideal food!<br />
You have plenty of time to plan an excellent trip for your 50th. And the planning is half the fun.</p>
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