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	<title>Comments on: Reading &#8220;A Million Miles in a Thousand Years&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: Kyle Thompson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kyle Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description>You nailed it with that comment.

I had the president of a film company hand me this book with the simple command; &quot;Read it.&quot;  I did in one flight to LA and the moment I finished, after wiping away the tears from laughing and hurt-recognized, I turned to the inside front cover, wrote a note to my dad, who really needs a new story to live, and dropped it in the first UPS box I could find after landing.

Having had the unique opportunity to read an early version of the screenplay &quot;Blue Like Jazz&quot;, the focus of the story Donald Miller was writing with Steve Taylor, reading &quot;million miles&quot; gave me an intense appreciation for the journey Don is living and was a challenge to me to walk more true, everyday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You nailed it with that comment.</p>
<p>I had the president of a film company hand me this book with the simple command; "Read it."  I did in one flight to LA and the moment I finished, after wiping away the tears from laughing and hurt-recognized, I turned to the inside front cover, wrote a note to my dad, who really needs a new story to live, and dropped it in the first UPS box I could find after landing.</p>
<p>Having had the unique opportunity to read an early version of the screenplay "Blue Like Jazz", the focus of the story Donald Miller was writing with Steve Taylor, reading "million miles" gave me an intense appreciation for the journey Don is living and was a challenge to me to walk more true, everyday.</p>
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