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		<title>By: One and Four &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Class in America: Shopping Edition</title>
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		<description>[...] I checked out a fascinating new store today. It is the Unique Thrift Store Bazaar in Wheaton (Rockville? Aspen Hill?). Half of it is much as I&#8217;d expect a Thrift store to be. Lots of cheap clothes and other random cheap items.  The other half though is quite different, and this part was the most intriguing for me. It reminded me of Gibraltar that I went to a few times as a kid outside of Detroit. [...]</description>
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