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		By: Sandra L Geanoulis		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Frequently, you let us in on sales. It would be helpful if you would let us know the start date and end date of the sale. Sometimes I do not open your posts for a couple days and then cannot tell for sure if I have missed an opportunity. 
Also, I save many of your posts for later reference as well as find many of your older posts. Perhaps you can, at eh start of your blog dialog, enter the current date so that we can chronical your information as we attempt to stay up with the most current trends. Animal print is one example. I pulled up an older post that touted animal print, however, it seems that is a dated now and not &quot;on trend&quot;.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Frequently, you let us in on sales. It would be helpful if you would let us know the start date and end date of the sale. Sometimes I do not open your posts for a couple days and then cannot tell for sure if I have missed an opportunity.<br />
Also, I save many of your posts for later reference as well as find many of your older posts. Perhaps you can, at eh start of your blog dialog, enter the current date so that we can chronical your information as we attempt to stay up with the most current trends. Animal print is one example. I pulled up an older post that touted animal print, however, it seems that is a dated now and not &#8220;on trend&#8221;.</p>
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