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		<description><![CDATA[Birthday parties are supposed to be all about the individual for whom the party is thrown.  Why is it, then, that so many of the celebrations people throw end up looking so much like every other birthday party since the dawn of time?  Surely there are better ways to express love and affection than generic balloon clusters and a big banner that simply reads, Happy Birthday!]]></description>
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