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Combined manicure and palmreading service

for busy business women
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Manicure could be done simultaneously with palm reading, saves time. Could be two people working on the customer or manicurist trained with palmistry to do the manicure job and palm reading simultaneously.
Pellepeloton, Aug 04 2007


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       I had my palm read once by a half-Russian, half-Chinese lapdancer - it was all going predictably flatteringly, until she got to my lifeline - which, from the look on her face suggested that I was either dead already, or that it was going to happen any minute now. Or maybe it was a ruse to suggest to me that I should spend all my money now, while I still had a chance.
zen_tom, Aug 04 2007
  

       I think the hands face up for palm reading and down for manicure, so they would have to be two different people, with the manicurist laying down...
xandram, Aug 04 2007
  

       Palm reading could be done remotely using a camera under a glass table. And palm reader would be quite possibly located in some cheap labour country like India or Philippines just like some call centers for IT companies.
Pellepeloton, Aug 05 2007
  

       I love it. I wonder what other tasks could be similarly combined?   

       Haircutting and phrenology, of course.
normzone, Aug 07 2007
  

       I see beautiful hands in your future.
leinypoo13, Aug 07 2007
  

       Taxidermy and zoonecromancy, anyone?
dbmag9, Mar 25 2008
  


 

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