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		<title>The Queen</title>
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The Queen Plays cards.
This was received by email with no acknowledgement of the source. Its is a wonderful image.
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		<title>Card Stacking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The structures created in card stacking rely on nothing more than balance and friction in order to stay upright. Ideally, adhesives or other external connecting methods are not used, and no damage or alterations are made to the cards themselves. The larger the structure, therefore, the more likely it is to fall, due entirely to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Card Stacker at work again</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bryan Berg has been know to have broken about 7 world records for card stacking.He currently holds the world record for tallest house of cards, a 25 foot 9 7/16 inch tall &#8220;skyscraper&#8221; completed at the State Fair of Texas on October 14, 2007. 
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