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		<title>By: corrie</title>
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		<description>I like Robin&#039;s comment about broadening what is creative. For example, I don&#039;t give a second thought to a lot of things I do. However, people think I&#039;m very creative in my problem solving. How do I keep kids happy at the store or in doctor&#039;s offices or long drives? I put together a Survival backpack. Each kid carries it on their back and have instant access to snacks, drinks, books, pencil, paper, small toys, MP3 player and games. When we changed washing machines and the door no longer opens properly because of how the room is constructed? Velcro on the shelf and the washer door, problem solved. Just a thought.</description>
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