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	<title>Comments on: The Museum of Hair</title>
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		<title>By: Shaina</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have never heard of a museum as quite as interesting and distinctive as this one! While i was reading this i wondered to myself: at one point did this become a &#039;museum&#039;, after the first 10,000 locks of hair? 11,000? It is quite a spectacle, but it seems to be these off-beat and quirky types of places that people love visiting and contributing too. Just like in many places, there are &#039;gum walls&#039;, yes disgusting, but people feel the urge to contribute and marvel at it. I can understand where some people would think of this hair museum as strange and kind of creepy, but it&#039;s unique-points are sky-high!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have never heard of a museum as quite as interesting and distinctive as this one! While i was reading this i wondered to myself: at one point did this become a &#8216;museum&#8217;, after the first 10,000 locks of hair? 11,000? It is quite a spectacle, but it seems to be these off-beat and quirky types of places that people love visiting and contributing too. Just like in many places, there are &#8216;gum walls&#8217;, yes disgusting, but people feel the urge to contribute and marvel at it. I can understand where some people would think of this hair museum as strange and kind of creepy, but it&#8217;s unique-points are sky-high!</p>
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