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January 08, 2009

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T. N. Tim

The articles notes: "After bargaining for a dealer's pass to last fall's fair so I could make my way through the space as the vendors settled in, I found myself transfixed by the offerings at two competing stands." I guess this means you squirmed your way in and glommed all the good stuff in long before the general public ever had a chance to enter the front door. Nice.

T. N. Tim

The articles notes: "After bargaining for a dealer's pass to last fall's fair so I could make my way through the space as the vendors settled in, I found myself transfixed by the offerings at two competing stands." I guess this means you squirmed your way in and glommed all the good stuff in long before the general public ever had a chance to enter the front door. Nice.

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