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		<title>By: swanknitter</title>
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		<description>Gee a physicist and a fibre person. I tried to get the Bear interested in doing something like knitting and while he was always interested in what I did, he never wanted to join in. The alpaca is trying me. I had a riddle to tell today. Q: How do you tell if a black alpaca fleece is dirty? A: by how dark the water is when you rinse it. I&#039;m hoping persistence will help.</description>
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