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Recently, I announced to the world my desire to help children by writing a press release on www.taylorbrownrealestatetalks.com.  Check it out by click on the title, Fatherhood Equals Great Blog For One Father.

Taylorbrownrealestatetalks.com is an educational real estate blog that discusses real estate, and answer questions you did not know you had about real estate, insurance, and mortgages.

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