Threads do not have the generic meta description and keywords. They are generated dynamically for each thread.
Either that or I'm seeing things on the sites I manage.
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And neither do your's..
From a post on your site..
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<meta name="description" content="Hi,
Some new figures have just been released regarding the Tasmanian real estate market. Now is a good time to get a bargain in Tasmanian real estate. It seems that prices are down generally and the market is much slower. See this article for the full details:
Hobart house sales hit low Real Estate News - The Mercury - The Voice of Tasmania
For a contrast to this gloomy news you should read a recent blog post of mine:" />
I think these are your generic meta keywords..
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<meta name="keywords" content="Tasmania,Hobart,moving to Tasmania,move to Tasmania,relocating to Tasmania,relocate to Tasmania,move to Hobart,relocate to Hobart,relocating to Hobart,Tasmania information,Tasmania discussion forum,moving to Tasmania forum,moving to Tasmania discussion forum,relocating to Tasmania discussion forum" />