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			<title><![CDATA[Threadless-on the ground]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hey Threadheads<br />
Lately I have been running into other fellow Threadheads at an alarming rate...at school, when I'm out seeing bands and shopping downtown.<br />
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I am interested in finding out what a fellow Threadhead thinks and says to another when they spy each other approaching and then meet.<br />
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Most times, we get into a almost old buddy chat. Or we nervously/excitedly laugh, point at each other's shirt, say "Hey Threadless" and keep walking all warm and tingly like.<br />
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Sometimes, if someone's wearing the same shirt I make a beeline away from said Threadhead to maintain the six degrees of separation between T-head to T-head.<br />
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I'd love to find out about other Threadless encounters.<br />
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CB]]></description>
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