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Is Romance dead? Or the greatest idea mankind has ever had?

Posted on 2010/12/09 , tagged as

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Listen to John Farndon, in the latest of his podcasts from The World’s Greatest Idea, discuss this very issue and see what you think:

The World’s Greatest Idea – John Farndon podcast 4 – Romance by Icon Books

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