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		<title>Dr. Scholl's Odoer Destroyers SHOE SHOT</title>
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		<description>Ok, prepare to be amazed.  Your smelly shoe problem is over.  I do not work for Dr. Scholl's.  Dr Scholl's Shoe Shot does the job.  I had these pair of Lugz (work boot type) several years ago and tried everything under the sun.  My friend non-chalantly said, hey try this.  I liked it so much he gave it to me, and I never had the problem again.  Now my stupid no hole leather work shoes have no smell, and of course socks and feet just fine.  You will never be the same, a product that actually does what it says and works, amazing!</description>
		<dc:creator>lakers08</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-02-16T21:40:08Z</dc:date>
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		<title>job change</title>
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		<description>You can claim resume printing, driving to interviews, job counseling , etc.  If you relocate for a job, you can claim movers, storage and the like.  I just filed and raised my refund a hefty amount with self-paid relocation costs.  Going back to school helps too.</description>
		<dc:creator>lakers08</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-02-15T21:53:49Z</dc:date>
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		<title>video game systems</title>
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		<description>Surgeon General and American Psychiatric Association Joint Statement:  Game system gifts may result in giftee experiencing unexpected cardiac acceleration resulting in heart arythmia or in extreme circumstances, cardiac arrest, depending on health.  Gifter should expect agressive sexual activity followed with diminished interaction in the month's following.  Giftee should expect moments of euphoria managing the excitement of game play and of the concept of the gifter willing to make such sacrifices.  Please refer to Unified Marriage Association warning for additional information.</description>
		<dc:creator>lakers08</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-02-15T21:01:43Z</dc:date>
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		<title>not doing something like that</title>
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		<description>3 weeks?  I'm the first post-er to say huh?  Crazy would be a good description for someone getting engaged after 3 weeks.  The post about the guy getting married within a month and engaged after 5 days - an exception.  I realize that when people get older the courtship process accelerates like kobe bryant in the lane of a raptors game, but 3 weeks?  Crazy would be a good description, perhaps crazy in love, but still crazy.  Might as well go for an arranged marriage if the couples are that desperate for companionship.  Ok, in all fairness, if you want to make an assessment (and keep it to yourself) look at your friends age, history, and mentality.  Recent break-up?  Highly susceptible to infatuation?  20?  Now once you come to an assessment, it is your duty as a friend to keep it to yourself and only subtly hint or ask questions if necessary.  Let your friend make her own decisions, even if you feel she's going to get screwed (unless he's abusive or sleeps around - and she's not into that stuff).  Some people learn that way and all you can do is be supportive while your friends grow.  Im not saying to sell-out and sell an opinion that is not yours as that is deceiving.  Be diplomatic in your decision-making (don't be jealous, or whatever self-interested reasons may exist) and be diplomatic in what you say.  The last thing you want to happen is it not to go through because you decided to call a shot (ie. saying that she's terribly wrong and to 'trust you').</description>
		<dc:creator>lakers08</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-01-26T19:44:53Z</dc:date>
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		<title>carrots</title>
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		<description>true gangstas eat carrots.  baby carrots pre washed in a bag.  lookin for the sin?  get some ranch dip.  if you really want to get nasty, avocado slices with some salt.  good fat, tons of fiber, filling and delicious. oh and it tastes good</description>
		<dc:creator>lakers08</dc:creator>
		<dc:date>2007-01-25T22:07:51Z</dc:date>
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