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	<title>Comments on: Episode 3, In Which We Learn The Truth About Stacey..</title>
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	<description>Because there can never be enough discussion of a book series that has been out of print for 8 years.</description>
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		<title>By: sarish</title>
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		<description>&quot;Kristy calls up the agency and says she is dating Winston Churchill. The BSC members, who are smart and don’t fool around in school, get the joke. The Agency of Baby-Sitting slackers do not. My 7 year old self did not get the joke until after I saw Camp Nowhere which was my first actual exposure to Winston Churchill.&quot; 

That is the best part of the entire book. I also share a love for this one (but, I love most of the BSC books, so that may not be saying much). The thought of Kristy-on a date-haha. The earlier books seemed to have just the right amount of humor in them. My co-worked described this book as a mini-soap, when she sat in and listened to me read about 3 pages to the little girl I tutor. She is 9, and also didn&#039;t get the Winston Churchill joke.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Kristy calls up the agency and says she is dating Winston Churchill. The BSC members, who are smart and don’t fool around in school, get the joke. The Agency of Baby-Sitting slackers do not. My 7 year old self did not get the joke until after I saw Camp Nowhere which was my first actual exposure to Winston Churchill.&#8221; </p>
<p>That is the best part of the entire book. I also share a love for this one (but, I love most of the BSC books, so that may not be saying much). The thought of Kristy-on a date-haha. The earlier books seemed to have just the right amount of humor in them. My co-worked described this book as a mini-soap, when she sat in and listened to me read about 3 pages to the little girl I tutor. She is 9, and also didn&#8217;t get the Winston Churchill joke.</p>
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