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	<title>Comments on: extreme origami</title>
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		<title>By: Intoxicated Zodiac Blog &#187; origami is in - fold your own glass</title>
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		<dc:creator>Intoxicated Zodiac Blog &#187; origami is in - fold your own glass</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] the runways have dictated that we must embrace origami style folds in our clothing this season. of course, the designers may tell us what to wear, but and it&#8217;s ultimately the consumer who has the final word on what trends will fly and what won&#8217;t. personally, i dig the origami folded fabric and pleated look&#8230; it&#8217;s funky and cool and kinda futuristic looking. but what to drink out of when you&#8217;re wearing your new christian dior folded dress? well an equally folded martini glass of course, to make totally sure you&#8217;re origami chic. actually, it might be easier to sew the dress than to follow these directions, but some people just have a genius for folding paper. i once knew a hard core origamist and what can be made out of a piece of paper, or two, without the used of scissors, glue or tape is simply astounding. and not for a brain like mine. good luck paper imbibers, may the fold be with you&#8230; SEE INSTRUCTIONS, thanks to creator STEVE HECHT. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] the runways have dictated that we must embrace origami style folds in our clothing this season. of course, the designers may tell us what to wear, but and it&#8217;s ultimately the consumer who has the final word on what trends will fly and what won&#8217;t. personally, i dig the origami folded fabric and pleated look&#8230; it&#8217;s funky and cool and kinda futuristic looking. but what to drink out of when you&#8217;re wearing your new christian dior folded dress? well an equally folded martini glass of course, to make totally sure you&#8217;re origami chic. actually, it might be easier to sew the dress than to follow these directions, but some people just have a genius for folding paper. i once knew a hard core origamist and what can be made out of a piece of paper, or two, without the used of scissors, glue or tape is simply astounding. and not for a brain like mine. good luck paper imbibers, may the fold be with you&#8230; SEE INSTRUCTIONS, thanks to creator STEVE HECHT. [...]</p>
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