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    <title>topic Is anyone else tired of seeing Valerie Hill junk home items that you can find in any discount store? in Home</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;Valerie Hill home items are getting so cheap looking and wish QVC would get some better designers for their shows. So many innovative new designers with great ideas to choose from, but I tire of Valerie Hill and her "touchy-feely" gushing over the hosts shows that have cheap items with a large price tag. Valerie shows the same ole' same ole' plastic flower arrangements, the timer candles one can buy in any discount store, the mirror tiles you can find at any glass shop, the holiday wreaths in any home improvement or discount stores, but with a price tag that doubles the amount for the same item.  Either find some new home items or give it up Valerie...your merchandise screams of style 20 or more years ago that is OUTDATED! People, get out some of your collections of favorites and arrange them, and stop having this woman steal hard-earned money out of your purses for things you can do yourself with what you already have. Learn to group your favorites and if you don't know, flip through some decorator magazines and LEARN how to arrange. Save yourself some money and find items at garage sales, discount stores, charity fairs or stores and find items you can group and decorate with in your home. Get out great grandmothers tea set and put in a wooden-handled tray on a table...so much you can do with what you have at home. Come on people, you are smart, innovative and creative when you want to be.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:46:29 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;Valerie Hill home items are getting so cheap looking and wish QVC would get some better designers for their shows. So many innovative new designers with great ideas to choose from, but I tire of Valerie Hill and her "touchy-feely" gushing over the hosts shows that have cheap items with a large price tag. Valerie shows the same ole' same ole' plastic flower arrangements, the timer candles one can buy in any discount store, the mirror tiles you can find at any glass shop, the holiday wreaths in any home improvement or discount stores, but with a price tag that doubles the amount for the same item.  Either find some new home items or give it up Valerie...your merchandise screams of style 20 or more years ago that is OUTDATED! People, get out some of your collections of favorites and arrange them, and stop having this woman steal hard-earned money out of your purses for things you can do yourself with what you already have. Learn to group your favorites and if you don't know, flip through some decorator magazines and LEARN how to arrange. Save yourself some money and find items at garage sales, discount stores, charity fairs or stores and find items you can group and decorate with in your home. Get out great grandmothers tea set and put in a wooden-handled tray on a table...so much you can do with what you have at home. Come on people, you are smart, innovative and creative when you want to be.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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      <dc:creator>Lindas</dc:creator>
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