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	<title>Capitalist Christmas</title>
	<description>The other day a friend of mine said to me: &quot;Jeez December is flying by, there&apos;s only 13 shopping days left until Christmas.&quot; She wasn&apos;t the first one I&apos;ve heard this year who termed a length of time in &lt;em&gt;shopping days left until Christmas&lt;/em&gt;. 

This statement got me thinking. Is that what&apos;s it&apos;s about? Is that what it&apos;s come down to? And the only anwser I can come up with is...&lt;b&gt;yes&lt;/b&gt;.

So just for the record...there&apos;s only 3 shopping days left until Christmas. Make a run for your nearest mall my fellow capitalist. Consume.</description>
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