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		<title>By: Check out my cards! &#171; Tweblog - Toby Getsch</title>
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		<description>[...] Oct 4th, 2007 by Toby Getsch    No, really, CheckOutMyCards.com!&#160; My brother is doing some cool things with his business.&#160; His last couple blog posts describe how you can take images from his site and use them on your blog or in eBay listings. [...]</description>
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