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			<title><![CDATA[Based on a true story]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[my design MISSING started out as an actual flyer that I put up around my dorm when my bike was “stolen” earlier this year... Later, I found out it had been towed because I chained it to a fence with a &quot;no bikes&quot; sign on it. Whoops!<br />
Here's the original flyer:<br />
<img src="http://12.media.tumblr.com/Ib2aYrKqjqf3gb5vxaxNssoKo1_500.jpg" /><br />
and here are the 300 million bikes I drew before I got the right one:<br />
<img src="http://18.media.tumblr.com/Ib2aYrKqjqf3i5lhUr4n8U6Lo1_400.jpg" /><br />
So anyways, thanks so much to everyone that made this design happen! I felt like I was destined for failure doing a giant block of barely-legible text, but the message had to get out there. Can't wait to wear this and stand still for minutes at a time while people read it. Basically, what I am trying to say is be careful where you chain your bikes.]]></description>
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