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	<title>Comments on: Submit Stories and Get Money with Glamorati</title>
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		<title>By: Rose Balacek</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rose Balacek</dc:creator>
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		<description>Shortly before Christmas I took my 6 year old grandson, Cameron, to a local discount store to shop.  As we approached the entrance, I saw the Salvation Army kettle and bell ringer so I dug out a handful of change for Cameron to drop in.  He made his donation but was very quiet until we got inside the store.  Then he said, very seriously:  “Gramma, can I ask you a question?”  I said certainly, Cam, anything.  He then said:  “Why do we have to pay to get into this store now?”</description>
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