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If you had to insure you hands. What would the policy say about them and how much would they be worth?
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      Tuliplady wrote Jul 22, 2009
    • Tough one to answer.  Likely the insurance agent would say “you want to insure those arthritic, scarred up old things????”  “And you want to insure them for a few million???”  then he would fall off his chair laughing.

      Tulip




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      Angela 'Cocco' Williams wrote Jul 22, 2009
    • tulip estatic you are so funny. You might say that they are worth far more than you know because they possess a  power to hold someone tight and make that person feel like everything is gonna be alright. How could you put a price on that?




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      Tuliplady wrote Jul 22, 2009
    • Oh, that’s a gorgeous thought Cocco!!!

      I was looking at my hands thinking they look terrible, but there’s not a single job that I could do without them.  A few mil wouldn’t even begin to cover them.  And the finger that holds my wedding ring on, priceless!

      Tulip




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      Angela 'Cocco' Williams wrote Jul 22, 2009
    • Tulip reading that response made me cry.  I am so glad that you took a second look at those beautiful hands that God blessed you with and remembered their worth.  Take the time to value every part of you. I love you girl. Heres a big HUG and KISS!




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      Denise Richardson wrote Jul 22, 2009
    • Cocco, anything in or on my body is priceless, because God took and made me an original so there is not a price tag for any part of me because I am fearfully and wonderfully made and there is none other like me. Thanks be to God, we‘re all orignal art work created by Him and why would we want to sell something that was such a gift to us in the first place lol.happy

      Tulip just like Cocco said about your hands, those hands have a history to tell of all the love and affection you’ve shown with them arthritis or not, your hands have a unique story and never take anything from that!happy

      "As you open the door to new relationships and remove the chain from your own fears, God will overwhelm you with new splendor."




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      Leeann wrote Jul 22, 2009
    • My dishwasher has been broken for awhile , my hands  look pretty dry right now !!!!!




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      Tuliplady wrote Jul 23, 2009
    • Oh, I know every single part of me is priceless and a treasured gift from God.  Some days it amazes me  how he knit the human body together!!!!

      When I read the question, I just had this mental image of my old insurance agent sitting in his leather chair and staring at me when I came into the office to insure....my hands.  estatic

      Tulip




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      Angelcart wrote Jul 23, 2009
    • Oh I just had to say I saw on E! last night a portion of what “extreme” procedures women do to stay young looking.  This one woman had lipo and then had the fat injected into her hands!  They showed the before and after pictures.  I have to admit they did look much better after that procedure but who in the world would have thought to do that???   Weird big time!




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