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	<title>Dating A Banker Anonymous &#187; The Standard Bar and Grill</title>
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	<description>Are you or someone you love dating a banker? If so, we are here to support you through these difficult times. Dating A Banker Anonymous (DABA) is a safe place where women can come together – free from the scrutiny of feminists– and share their tearful tales of how the mortgage meltdown has affected their relationships. So if your monthly Bergdorf’s allowance has been halved and bottle service has all but disappeared from your life, lighten your heart with laughter and email your stories to dabagirls@gmail.com. Warning all stories sent will be infused with our own special brand of DABA Girl humor.</description>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Quantity Not Quality</title>
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Thursday night the crew rendezvoused at The Standard Bar and Grill. There were fashion colleagues to the right of our table, some entertainment folks in from the West coast to our far far right, some guy who claimed to have started and sold Skinny Cow to Nestle to the left (and if you’re reading this [...]]]></description>
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