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			<title><![CDATA[I Like Shirts &amp;amp; I Cannot Lie]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I've decided that, as I continue to become addicted to Threadless (and sites like it), I should write a bit over here. The truth is that I like shirts. I also like shirts that no one else has and, sadly or not so, no one around this area knows of or appreciates the joy that is Threadless.<br />
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You see, I can craft words. I can sing a song. I have no artistic ability that flows from my fingertips. As such, I love physical art, even on a t-shirt. I love finding beautiful (and sometimes funny) shirts. They make me feel as if I am creative as well. I am not.<br />
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I should really start posting about my t-shirt purchases on <a href="http://stopdropandblog.com" target="_blank">our blog</a>. Perhaps I will.<br />
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Until then, I leave you with these wise words: don't leave your t-shirt on the bathroom floor when a child is potty training.<br />
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Just saying.]]></description>
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