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- Along with gloves and socks, they sell a lot of backscratchers and Jiffy Seats.
- Backscratchers vary in length between 12 and 24 ins . ( 30 60 cm . ).
- Crocodile feet are made into backscratchers for local tourists, and the internal organs are used in Chinese medicine.
- This trick was a radical departure from the old school air tricks, which include Daffies, Backscratchers and Moonwalks ( see Glen Plake ).
- He was a member of the Backscratchers and over his career was associated with Earl Hooker, Twist Turner, Illinois Slim and Rick Kreher.
- The latter theory is that " ruyi " originated as a backscratcher in early China, and was amalgamated with the Buddhist symbol of authority.
- Or as any of us moguls fanatics could tell, the extra poundage gets in the way of the backscratcher, helicopter, iron cross and the daffy.
- Davidson ( 1950 : 239 ) suggests " as desired " signifies a backscratcher owing to " its apparent ability to reach otherwise inaccessible areas of the human body ".
- Instead, they allowed Jimmy Wales to buy another ivory backscratcher . " He proposes a benefit concert to buy Wikip鎑ia, and use it to help the world's poor.
- Any other purposes the " ju-i " served, such as a note tablet, honorific insignia, good luck gift, or even backscratcher, were merely later accruals ."
- He promised not to operate under a good ol'boy system of favors gained and owed, and white voters and black voters liked his plain-spokenness and the fact that he was neither backslapper nor backscratcher.
- In the past, backscratchers were often highly decorated, and hung from the waist as accessories, with the more elaborate examples being silver-mounted, or in rare instances with an ivory carved hand with rings on its fingers.
- People formerly used baleen ( usually referred to as " whalebone " ) for making numerous items where flexibility and strength were required, including backscratchers, collar stiffeners, buggy whips, parasol ribs, crinoline petticoats and corset fibre glass.
- Among them : reaching that itchy spot with a backscratcher, breaking the bubbles in shrink wrap with a satisfying popping sound, making a friend's hair stand on end with a balloon and watching a car's odometer turn over from 99, 999 miles.
- During the historical evolution of Chinese " ruyi " " as desired ", they have been used as backscratchers, ritual objects in Buddhism and later Daoism, pointers for public speakers, prized icons of political power and wealth, and auspicious gifts expressing best wishes.
- The species has been observed using tools such as leaves to wipe off faeces, a pad of leaves for holding spiny durian fruit, a leafy branch for a bee swatter, a bunch of leafy branches held together as an " umbrella " while traveling in the rain, a single stick as backscratcher, and a branch or tree trunk as a missile.
- The result, which takes its title from an old Ohio Players song, mixes originals such as the title track, " I Stand Accused " and " Stand Up " with covers such as " My Backscratcher " ( by Delta bluesman Frank Frost ), " Hot Potatoes " ( by Fort Worth's King Curtis ) and " Dallas, " cut in the early 1960s by obscure pianist Easy Deal Wilson.