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03 - Interpreting Broken Fingernails

The Handman Podcast - Episode #3 8:41, 4.2Mb 1. Broken Fingernails 2. Questions Lines of Fate and Life crossing Should the left or right hand be read? 3. Contest / Giveaway Prize: Starbucks card Question: How many bones are there in 1 hand, including the wrist? Deadline: June 9, 2006 Download this episode

An episode of the The Handman Podcast podcast, hosted by Kenneth Lagerstrom, titled "03 - Interpreting Broken Fingernails" was published on May 21, 2006.

May 21, 2006 · The Handman Podcast

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The Handman Podcast - Episode #3 8:41, 4.2Mb 1. Broken Fingernails 2. Questions Lines of Fate and Life crossing Should the left or right hand be read? 3. Contest / Giveaway Prize: Starbucks card Question: How many bones are there in 1 hand, including the wrist? Deadline: June 9, 2006 Download this episode

The Handman Podcast - Episode #3
8:41, 4.2Mb

1. Broken Fingernails


2. Questions
  • Lines of Fate and Life crossing
  • Should the left or right hand be read?

3. Contest / Giveaway
  • Prize: Starbucks card
  • Question: How many bones are there in 1 hand, including the wrist?
  • Deadline: June 9, 2006


Download this episode
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