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Choosing a Piercer Click to Download English version here Click to Download Spanish version here You have decided to have your body pierced and you ... ... The piercer should first wash and glove their hands. The equipment should be sealed in individual sterilized packages and placed on a tray. The piercer should...
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List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition monsters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was the initial monster book for the first edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game, published in 1977. Gary Gygax wrote much of the work himself, having included and expanded most of the ...
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Body piercing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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TeenAge recently caught up with Salon Innovation's owner and Body Piercer, Kerry-Ann Spencer, and Tattooist André Malcolm for a chat about their interesting professions and how they got into them: Corey Robinson: Why did you choose tattooing and body piercing, respectfully, as a career?
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PIERCERS/BORERS; Tools that have been retouched to a point. Piercers can be made on a flake, blade or a core: There is no real difference between a piercer and a borer- piercers whose retouched part is short tend to be called borers.
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The piercer appears as a normal stalactite (1’-6’ long) found on cavern roofs. This is its outer shell. Inside, it appears as a slug with a long tail. A piercer can be identified by the two tiny eyestalks that curl along the side of it.
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The piercer appears as a stalactite about 1-foot long (though they can grow to a length of 6 feet). This is its outer shell. Inside, the piercer appears as a slug-like creature with a long tail. Two tiny eyestalks protrude from its sides.
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Last modified: May 17, 2006 ... Our current piercer is:
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