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      <title>Why We Still Love 2010 Hallmark Ornaments</title>
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      <description>I was digging through a dusty plastic bin in the attic last weekend and stumbled across some 2010 hallmark ornaments that I&amp;#39;d almost forgotten about. It&amp;#39;s funny how a little piece of painted plastic can instantly transport you back over a decade.</description>
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