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It is an extreme manicure manacle. Normally, you would find these in pairs and they would be bolted onto the arms of chairs at a nail salon. The person having the extreme manicure would place their wrists through the manacle and the salon associate would lock the customer's wrists into place before beginning the manicure.

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I still buy music, but I tend to buy my CDs directly from the bands at shows. I like having the CDs in my library, so that I can always re-rip the CD should anything happen to the digital file on my computer.

When Amanda Palmer did her most recent Kickstarter for her new album, I bought into that and ordered one of her CDs.

I still buy and I have a preference for having a physical copy of my music. I just do not buy very often these days.
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My late father was a truck driver for most of his life and in his later years was treated for skin cancer. He had a spot on his nose, maybe one on his cheek and there was a very large spot on his left wrist (which was always in the window) that had to be removed. I can still remember helping him to change the bandage on his left wrist and it just was not pretty. His doctor had dug deep to remove the cancer. I just cannot remember if the left side of his face differed much from the right side. He probably drove truck for at least 30-40 years.
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My husband and I fell in love with this coffee at one of our local Vietnamese restaurants. We were able to find the filters and Nyugen coffee at an Asian market near us. Mmm...good stuff. :)
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Back when I was born in 1976, my mother was 46 and my father was 58. I was conceived naturally...before Viagra was invented. ;) Granted, I've come to the conclusion that I was probably a menopausal oops. I am an only child and the youngest of nine. I was the only child from my parents, but my mother had three children from a previous marriage and my father had five children from his previous marriages. The youngest of my half-siblings was born in 1953 and the eldest was born in 1937.

My father was retired from his job by the time that I was in second grade. It seemed as though they had more time to spend with me. During most of my life, both of my parents were accessible at home to take me to sports games or other after school activities. At times, I think that they were rather overprotective.

It made some things harder. They weren't quite able to go outside and play with me much. I do remember my mom coming out and building snowmen with me and trying to play catch with me for softball.

I do remember attending a few funerals as a small child,, as there were a good number of older relatives in my family. I think that I was introduced to my first funeral before I was in kindergarten. I was only able to meet my maternal grandmother as all of my other grandparents had passed away before I came along.

I was somewhat young when I lost my parents. I was 25 when my mother (71) passed away and my father (86) passed away when I was 28. I would have loved to have had them around for a bit longer. They were at least able to see me graduate from high school, but I missed having them at my college graduation (I went to college late because I was looking after my parents for a bit) in 2007 and my wedding in 2010. Plenty of people talk of the dead "being there in spirit," but that's cold comfort and just not the same.
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