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      <title>Making Your Own Rustic Picnic Table Log</title>
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      <description>I&amp;#39;ve always thought there&amp;#39;s something special about a picnic table log set up right under a big oak tree in the backyard. It feels way more grounded and permanent than those plastic or thin metal sets you see at the big-box stores. When you build or</description>
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