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RE: On the Couch: Burning the Midnight Oil
As far as the video that i have just viewed goes, I personally have taken in the information that was spoke of and have found myself a victim of the "overworked" category several times in my past. I believe the topic or topics being discussed were very well covered by the two individuals in the interview. Furthermore, I was impressed by the video clip that I have just viewed and thank you for your time.
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