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			<title><![CDATA[Narry a Concern...]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[While I normally wouldn't be entirely concerned with my wardrobe, I'm finding that the threadless designs are granting a bit more ability to rock out with...<br />
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Right. <br />
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Anyways, moving on. As has happened so many times post-concert, I get in line to meet those folks that entertain so well, and every time I have done so (with SK6ers) I've been wearing threadless designs. And each time -- there's been a comment on them.<br />
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I feel a bit like a tool (because really, not my designs) but it's so much fun to have people pointing and being all about the &quot;that's so awesome... but wait! WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?&quot; *snicker*]]></description>
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