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		<title>Antique Cook Stove Graphic Clip Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This could come in handy when the natural gas dries up. Yeah, you&#8217;d have to chop some wood for it and regulating the temperature might be tricky but hey, it&#8217;s better than a campfire.]]></description>
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