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			<title>Turning a hobby into a business...</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I live right outside of Baltimore (although I'm not a ravens fan!) and I've seen 3 card shops near me close in the last 2 years.  Is it the wrong time to try and turn my passion for the hobby into a...]]></description>
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