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This is a plain old paragraph below that big Heading 1. Did you know that, unless you have a well-constructed HTML 5 page with article, header and section tags, your web pages should only each use Heading 1 once? To be safe, I always just use it once per page. With this site, that pretty much means I don’t use it (because the page names at the top are Heading 1s).
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Out near Hotch Hotch, there’s a Hotch Hotcher Bee-Watcher. His job is to watch — to keep both eyes on the lazy town bee (a bee that is watched will work harder, you see?).
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Well, he watched and he watched, but in spite of his watch that bee didn’t work any harder (not much). So then somebody said, “Our old bee-watchin’ man just isn’t bee-watchin’ as hard as he can. He ought to be watched by another Hotch Hotcher. The thing that we need is a Bee-Watcher Watcher.”
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The Bee-Watcher Watcher watched the Bee-Watcher, he didn’t watch well so another Hotch Hotcher had to come in as a Watch-Watcher Watcher.
Today all the Hotchers who live in Hotch Hotch are watching on watch-watcher watchering watch. They’re watching the watcher who’s watching that bee. You’re not a Hotch Hotcher, you’re lucky, you see?
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All of these styles can be changed!!