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		By: oscar		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have been watching M*A*S*H since i was in Jr. High School and I have been out of High School for over 25 yrs now.  I have seen Every episode from the Pilot to the Season Finale at least twice.  I cant get enough of this slap-stick type of humor. I love it from Hawk-Eye and Trapper when they team up on Frank Burns, to when Hawk-Eye and B.J. team up on Charles E. Winchester.  I also like the way the rising stars found their way to the big screen by starting on M*A*S*H folks like Patrick Swayze , Laurence Fishburne, and others.  One of my Favorite episodes is when Alan Alda is playing along side his Real Life father and brother at the Aide Station .]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been watching M*A*S*H since i was in Jr. High School and I have been out of High School for over 25 yrs now.  I have seen Every episode from the Pilot to the Season Finale at least twice.  I cant get enough of this slap-stick type of humor. I love it from Hawk-Eye and Trapper when they team up on Frank Burns, to when Hawk-Eye and B.J. team up on Charles E. Winchester.  I also like the way the rising stars found their way to the big screen by starting on M*A*S*H folks like Patrick Swayze , Laurence Fishburne, and others.  One of my Favorite episodes is when Alan Alda is playing along side his Real Life father and brother at the Aide Station .</p>
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