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		<title>By: lisleman</title>
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		<description>so true - North Face management = a few clowns short of circus
(my blog &#039;a few clowns short&#039; has a post very much in agreement with yours)

I would add that North Face probably could have made a deal to help Jimmy sell his stuff.  They could have made money on both sides of the consumer&#039;s choice!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>so true &#8211; North Face management = a few clowns short of circus<br />
(my blog &#8216;a few clowns short&#8217; has a post very much in agreement with yours)</p>
<p>I would add that North Face probably could have made a deal to help Jimmy sell his stuff.  They could have made money on both sides of the consumer&#8217;s choice!</p>
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