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	<title>Comments on: Camera-Ready</title>
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		<title>By: Lacey!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lacey!</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi!

This is not related to Rebecca and her lovely pilgrim self, or being camera ready, but I have to say that I have a ridiculous number of classes that relate to Plymouth.  I&#039;m sure I told you guys about my 17th century American history class (we&#039;re not focusing on New England yet, but we talked about conspicuous consumption as it relates to the 17th century and the jacket project as an example thereof.) and my museum studies class (in which we talked about Plimoth being the only museum that has very little in the way of original collection displayed).  Plimoth really is in my blood if I can&#039;t get away from it even though I only just left!  That&#039;s okay though.  I love it and I can&#039;t wait for a chance to go back.

Lacey</description>
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<p>This is not related to Rebecca and her lovely pilgrim self, or being camera ready, but I have to say that I have a ridiculous number of classes that relate to Plymouth.  I&#8217;m sure I told you guys about my 17th century American history class (we&#8217;re not focusing on New England yet, but we talked about conspicuous consumption as it relates to the 17th century and the jacket project as an example thereof.) and my museum studies class (in which we talked about Plimoth being the only museum that has very little in the way of original collection displayed).  Plimoth really is in my blood if I can&#8217;t get away from it even though I only just left!  That&#8217;s okay though.  I love it and I can&#8217;t wait for a chance to go back.</p>
<p>Lacey</p>
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