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    <title>I love completely random demographic</title>
    <summary>I love completely random demographic data. So, check it out:Top 10 Markets Where Married Men have been to a Florist in the Past 3 Months1....</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I love completely random demographic data. So, check it out:</p><p><strong>Top 10 Markets Where Married Men have been to a Florist in the Past 3 Months</strong></p><p>1. Charleston (WV) 30.1%<br>
2. New York 29.8%<br>
3. Lexington 28.4%<br>
4. Harrisburg 27.7%<br>
5. Syracuse 26.3%<br>
6. Philadelphia 24.9%<br>
7. Hartford 24.6%<br>
7. Minneapolis/St. Paul 24.6%<br>
9. Columbus 24.5%<br>
10. Albany (NY) 24.4%</p><p><strong>Source</strong>: 1999 <a href="http://www.usadata.com">USADATA.com</a>/Scarborough Research Corporation</p>]]>
      
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