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	<title>Comments on: Will the real Gore Gabor please stand up?</title>
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		<title>By: from Hungary</title>
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		<dc:creator>from Hungary</dc:creator>
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		<description>GÃ¶re GÃ¡bor is a figure in some humorous books written by 19th century author, GÃ¡rdonyi GÃ©za (known for his historical novels in Hungary). GÃ¶re GÃ¡bor is an old fashioned country judge talking in a funny Hungarian country accent. Once he travels to the capitol, the big city of Budapest and he writes a lot of funny things about his experiences in his letters sent home.
It must be some kind of an audio book or radio show, the date might be before 1960.
The title says: &quot;Mr. GÃ¶re GÃ¡bor in his own hande, and his attached respecktful family, damne it!&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GÃ¶re GÃ¡bor is a figure in some humorous books written by 19th century author, GÃ¡rdonyi GÃ©za (known for his historical novels in Hungary). GÃ¶re GÃ¡bor is an old fashioned country judge talking in a funny Hungarian country accent. Once he travels to the capitol, the big city of Budapest and he writes a lot of funny things about his experiences in his letters sent home.<br />
It must be some kind of an audio book or radio show, the date might be before 1960.<br />
The title says: &#8220;Mr. GÃ¶re GÃ¡bor in his own hande, and his attached respecktful family, damne it!&#8221;</p>
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