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Female high jumper in orange costume Photo Mugs


Female high jumper in orange costume Photo Mugs



A female high jumper in an orange costume leaping over a pole. ….


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Feet Photo Mugs



MODEL RELEASED. Feet of a woman lying in bed…..


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Feet Photo Mugs



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Metal Health


Metal Health


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Loving Sex - Swinging: From Fantasy to Reality


Loving Sex – Swinging: From Fantasy to Reality


$10.89


This timely and informative exploration into swinging will both enlighten and arouse you and your partner. Join Juli as she investigates all aspects of this alternative lifestyle with real like couples and professionals. Follow Ronnie & Charlene through highly erotic scenes as they encounter the steps that lead to swinging. This very explicit program is the perfect swinging guide for couples who a…



 101 Comforting Things to Do: While You're Getting Better at Home or in the Hospital


101 Comforting Things to Do: While You’re Getting Better at Home or in the Hospital


$12.95


101 Ways to Make the Road to Recovery a Little Smoother. Doctors know the quality of a patient’’s recuperation is vital for the return of good health. But even in today’’s world of medical miracles, recovering from an illness, accident, or surgery can be a surprisingly difficult and lonely process. This uplifting book is a collection of inspiration and information, suggestions and tips, factoids, diversions, and amusements. It describes proven techniques for lessening pain, eliminating boredom, and dealing with the sadness that often accompanies a serious medical problem. . more useful than a bouquet of flowers. –Healthy Living magazine

 15 Standards-based Science Activities Kids Will Love!


15 Standards-based Science Activities Kids Will Love!


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Encourage students to showcase their science learning with this collection of innovative activities. Students create a cartoon describing the adventures of a water molecule as it changes phases, produce an infomercial about a planet, assemble a biographical scrapbook of a scientist, design a teen health magazine, and more.

 2.2X Eschenbach Makrolux Bright Field Magnifier


2.2X Eschenbach Makrolux Bright Field Magnifier


$235.4


The Makrolux Bright Field Magnifier minimizes eyestrain & fatigue! Customers that are visually impaired often complain that the combination of small print and poor illumination frequently causes fatigue while reading. Whether reading the newspaper or magazine articles, scanning the stock market figures, or proofing accounting tables, the Makrolux will provide ideal reading light on every desk. The forward tilted angled lens supports a comfortable reading position, and the width of the reading area covers the column width of many newspapers and magazines. Plus, ridges on the bottom keep the lens 1mm off of the reading surface to prevent scratches. Weight 10.1 oz.Features:Magnification: 2.2xIllumination: LEDLens Size: 90mm x 30 mmLens Type: Aspheric lens with patented cera-tec scratch-resistant coatingCase: IncludedCase Material: Soft carrying bag, also used as cleaning clothMount: Matte EdgeLens Material: PXM w/ cera-tec coatingMiscellaneous: Ridges on bottom keep lens 1mm off reading surface to prevent scratches

 60 People to Avoid at the Water Cooler


60 People to Avoid at the Water Cooler


$15


It wouldn’t be corporate America without them: the Inhumane Human Resources Assistant, the Chit-Chat Artist, the Water Cooler Casanova. Now humorist and former cubicle dweller Josh Aiello turns his wicked wit to these staple personalities. Dead-on and deliciously wry, each listing in 60 People to Avoid at the Water Cooler delivers the low-down on colleagues to watch out for, such as: The Condescending I.T. Guy: Devoid of any and all social skills; speaks a jumbled brand of techie Low English. Often lives in mother’s basement.The Prairie Dog: Anytime he overhears a conversation he’d like to be a part of ( Who’s going to lunch? ), pops his head up over the cubicle wall to see who’s talking.The Copy Machine Fascist: Person who consistently monopolizes the photocopier; always working on an immense, priority project; won’t let you cut in to photocopy one page.Hilarious illustrations point out the defining features of each type, making it easy for readers to identify everyone from the Go-Getter to the Gossip. The perfect gift for all white-collar workers and those who underappreciate them, 60 People to Avoid at the Water Cooler will be the toast of happy hours everywhere.From The Publisher:You’re smarter than they are. You’re more efficient than they are. You’re funnier than they are. But they have you outnumbered. Meet: The Alpha Chimp, The Brown Noser, The Cheapskate, The Chitchat Artist, The Condescending IT Guy, The Dinosaur, The Floozy, And everyone else in your office who makes you want to call in sick.About The Author:Author of A Field Guide to the Urban Hipster (Broadway 2003), JOSH AIELLO is a veteran of the cubicle trenches and can type thirty-five words per minute. His word-processing prowess was honed at a very wide range of employers, including Men’s Health magazine, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and Fleet Bank. He lives in New York City.

 A Thread of Hope


A Thread of Hope


$41.97


DescriptionThread of Hope is more than a word salad. It reads like a zine exploring the boundaries of the mental illness system. This chapbook of semi-autobiographical poetry, prose and artistry demonstrates the healing power of creativity and spirituality in the life of the psychiatrized.About the AuthorDenise Fletcher holds a degree in recreational therapy from Minnesota State University, Mankato and a massage practitioner certificate from the Minneapolis School of Massage. She struggles with bipolar disorder. Denise finds healing in the arts and writing is her passion. Her work has been published through On Edge, Kaleidoscope, Many Voices, Home Health Aide Digest, Hopekeeper’’s Magazine, Open Minds Quarterly, Bloomington Art Center and other various venues. She is currently a member of the Mental Health Consumer Survivor Network of Minnesota

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