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Thursday, March 08, 2012

Muscle Relaxers by the Inch

  Gizmo and Gadget  Nostalgia
Record High Pump Prices
3.57/ Inch Regular
3.15/ Inch Premium



Res Ipsa Loquitur

Res Ipsa Loquitur

These things are still around?  I thought them replaced by ... more, er,  complicated looking devices.  Possums, or Rabbits, or something.  I remember the first time I saw one of these.  We were looking at new-fangled home answering machines at Hecht's.   There,  sitting on the glass counter were displayed a dozen or so, standing upright like toy soldiers. They weren't turned on,  lest they vibrate off the table,  like one of those electric football game pieces, I guess. Took me a minute.  Stopped me in my tracks.  

Despite the card calling it a "muscle relaxer," which I guess it is,  I recognized it for what it was.  I was embarrassed (srsly) that it was being sold in public, just as I was later when Tampax commercials were shown on television  (while the kids were watching).  God, that seems so long ago.  Mother Superior, then Sister Superior was with me, and had no idea what it was.  She doesn't have a mechanical mind.  When I told her she said "Oh stop!." 

Muscle relaxing was only 57¢ an inch then. 
Res Ipsa Loquitur



8 comments:

  1. "Doc Johnson". Indeed.
    When it hit me, the Diet Coke came out the nose again. You're tough on my keyboard.
    Angus

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  2. Aha!
    Just as I thought ...
    the last couple'a inches ain't worth much.

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  3. Good ol' Doc Johnson. I've recommended his two ball compound to my wife for years.

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  4. Geez, and I thought all along that size really didn't matter. Who knew?

    What Agency regulates these thangs?

    epa/pms - dod - ir-pms - dept of agriculture - dept of interior - offshore drilling - dept of energy - fema[le] - fish and wildlife agency - fbeyes - homeland security

    inquiring minds want to know!

    Geo

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  5. I bought one for a blonde I used to date. She chipped a tooth.
    Tim

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  6. Geo, I think "Underwriters Laboratories"
    Go for the UL seal of approval!

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  7. Chessy, good one. The UL Seal is always a good sign.

    Especially since the "Good Houskeeping Seal" isn't very like after the use of Doc Johnson.

    Things tend to get a little loud and messy. If you know what I mean.


    Geo
    ;-)

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  8. I think it falls under Obama's new birth control mandate.

    Nobody ever got pregnant using one.

    Freddie Sykes

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