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For the old farts
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Wouldn't load for me, perhaps I'm not old enough.................
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Re: For the old farts
codguy wrote:Wouldn't load for me, perhaps I'm not old enough.................
Or I'm too old.
Strange-I'm usually the one with problems with stuff loading.
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Ads are working for me and they're a handy reminder of life before cell phones where virtually everybody needed a watch.
I still see the things in mall kiosks and they are perhaps missing a marketing opportunity by not presenting it as an inexpensive defoliator. As I recall they worked pretty well at yanking out wrist hairs. The generation that gave us anal bleaching might be all over a defoliator.
I still see the things in mall kiosks and they are perhaps missing a marketing opportunity by not presenting it as an inexpensive defoliator. As I recall they worked pretty well at yanking out wrist hairs. The generation that gave us anal bleaching might be all over a defoliator.
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Man, Im so old I still have a twist-o-flex.
NRPI here.
“Begin at the beginning," the King said, very gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop.”
“Begin at the beginning," the King said, very gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop.”
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Re: For the old farts
Hawk wrote:Ads are working for me and they're a handy reminder of life before cell phones where virtually everybody needed a watch.
I still see the things in mall kiosks and they are perhaps missing a marketing opportunity by not presenting it as an inexpensive defoliator. As I recall they worked pretty well at yanking out wrist hairs. The generation that gave us anal bleaching might be all over a defoliator.
Oddly enpogh I never had much of a hair pulling problem even though I do have hairy wrists.
Apparently my wrist hair is much more firmly planted than the hair on my head.
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