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Welcome to Open Items, Let’s Discuss Anything You Want

Okay, it's Friday afternoon and lots of you have checked out for the week. Hopefully this bit of news will help you across the finish line.

Lots of you have screamed for forums on this site and you can rest assured, we're having discussions about exactly how to do that. In the meantime, we thought we'd try to meet you half-way by giving you a post every week to talk about anything you want. We're calling it Open Items.

Hosting a KPMG meat bonanza this weekend? Will the Bruins lose to the Blackhawks in epic fashion again tomorrow or will they just get blown out? Want to crunch some numbers around LuluLemon's sheer pants snafu? Go for it. Who's excited for Breaking Bad to come back? What about this?

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