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#1: besmirched tea (besmirched tea) on Jun 9, 2017 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#2: Al LaPointe (kancamagus) on Jun 9, 2017
I miss my Tamagotchi.#3: Wombat (wombatilim) on Jun 9, 2017 [SPOILER]
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Comment Suppressed:Click below to view hints and spoilers#5: Dave Oas (khpdave) on Jun 9, 2017
Besmirched tea: Well, I suppose it's really the same thing.#6: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 11, 2017
Al: My Tamagotchi left me due to my consistent neglect.
Wombat: Yup. In school, I did just about everything you could do with a pen, except write reports.
John: Plastic rulers weren't too dangerous, but if you used the wooden ones with the metal edge, it was more like a martial arts weapon.
Fidget spinners *are* useful tools for kids with autism or ADHD, to help them focus. For neurotypical kids, not so much.#7: Dave Oas (khpdave) on Jun 11, 2017
I hadn't considered that, Kristen. To be honest, a lot (actually, most) of my predictions are way off (Some time ago, I predicted that cell phones would only remain toys for the wealthy).#8: Wombat (wombatilim) on Jun 12, 2017 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#9: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Jun 12, 2017
I was a mad doodler. (mad like crazy, not angry)#10: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Jun 17, 2017
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/parenting/news/a44415/moms-share-scary-fidget-spinner-injuries/#11: Alisa G (sleepsong) on Jun 18, 2017
http://www.thinkingautismguide.com/2017/05/what-fidget-spinners-fad-reveals-about.html#12: Dave Oas (khpdave) on Jun 19, 2017
Very interesting article, Alisa. I learn a lot from fellow Web PBNers, and I'm certainly learning about the Fidget Spinner's role in autism therapy.#13: Alisa G (sleepsong) on Jun 20, 2017
I just resent the fact that things kids get in trouble for when it's part of their disability are things that are accepted when it's a fad. NOT. OK.#14: Susan (Susan) on Jun 24, 2017 [SPOILER]
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Dave, looks like the price came down a bit on the foot tanner. Don't ask me why this listing says "do not buy," when it's for sale.#16: Dave Oas (khpdave) on Jun 26, 2017
https://smile.amazon.com/Solafeet-Foot-Tanner-TEST-PRODUCT/dp/B017DM3CT8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498326367&sr=8-1&keywords=foot+tanner
Wasn't sure what a clacker was either (I'm so untrendy!), so looked it up. I'm guessing this isn't what you meant.
https://www.stpatricksguild.com/wooden-clacker-for-holy-thursday/
These are the clackers I was thinking of which, by the way, were NOT allowed in my Lutheran Sunday school classes.#17: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Jan 24, 2019 [SPOILER]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLHftISLNHE
I'm only guessing here, but I suspect a number of foot tanner users may have ended up burning the tops of their feet - something I'm fairly proficient at by just using the free, old-fashioned, solar tanner.
Susan, you are now officially on the cutting edge of knowledge for ALL THINGS - Congratulations!
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