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Old 04-30-2012, 01:20 PM #17
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I used them a lot and I still do at times - on the side of my tummy not my backside. You can buy them most anywhere. I have about three of them. One with only one zippered opening, another with a couple zippered openings and another with more. The one with one zippered opening lies pretty flat on your tummy or a bit to the side as I use them.
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