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Old 04-27-2010, 03:52 PM #15
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Well, now that you mention it Rae, goodness, I did not mean to hold out. Oh no! Men in Black, with their ray guns and all?!?

Anyway, it is an Interferential Stimulator of ANDME branding and has a limited set of preset programs and a nice dial up intensity. The leads [an attractive red and black] connect the generator device [which I hold in a pocket of cargo shorts] to the gummy electrodes [all four of them] which I adhere to my bod so as to shock the livin daylights out of myself in an effort to confuse the pain signals [oh, I know, hyperbole, hyperbole]. Truly, it is a benefit for which I am grateful!!!!! [and that is not an exaggeration].

[a deep bow goes here]
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