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		<title>By: Amanda</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amanda</dc:creator>
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		<description>I saw your collection of 70&#039;s ties in Frankie and was much impressed! Got me to thinking about the few I have in my cupboard that I sequestered from op-shop stores around Adelaide where an &quot;expensive&quot; 70&#039;s tie is one that is $2. I was going to post them to you care of the Frankie office or some such (because I&#039;m not a stalker!) but apparently street addresses no longer exist, only email. If you ever need a tie-buyer, let me know, I&#039;m more than happy to save them from the evil boutique store owners who come down from Melbourne and Sydney to take advantage of our bargain prices to re-sell  at horrifically inflated prices. Indulge the obsession I say, no matter how bizarre. My thing currently is 1950s era women&#039;s magazines - I find them fascinating with a hint of terrifying. Good luck with it all :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw your collection of 70&#8242;s ties in Frankie and was much impressed! Got me to thinking about the few I have in my cupboard that I sequestered from op-shop stores around Adelaide where an &#8220;expensive&#8221; 70&#8242;s tie is one that is $2. I was going to post them to you care of the Frankie office or some such (because I&#8217;m not a stalker!) but apparently street addresses no longer exist, only email. If you ever need a tie-buyer, let me know, I&#8217;m more than happy to save them from the evil boutique store owners who come down from Melbourne and Sydney to take advantage of our bargain prices to re-sell  at horrifically inflated prices. Indulge the obsession I say, no matter how bizarre. My thing currently is 1950s era women&#8217;s magazines &#8211; I find them fascinating with a hint of terrifying. Good luck with it all :)</p>
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