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Was going through my jewelry box today and omg, found my charm bracelet. I found one of the charms to be a syringe, ahhh!!!!

Ooooo and yes I graduated high school in '76, I was born in August, I lived in IN, I went to the WI Dells, I took typing in high school and yes I was confirmed.

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Oooooo and you can push on the plunger and a needle pops out!!

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That is the cutest bracelet. Indeed a treasure to pass on. Don't laugh but what do you mean confirmed? Ah just curious. LOL

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One of the charms says Confirmation, through Church 8th grade

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Wow, I want a syringe charm! I wonder who came up with that!

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Maybe I should take the charm off and wear around my neck for the month of November and D day.

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Wow, I love it. Thanks for sharing it.

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The syringe is too cute - I also love the turtle and flip flops! I say wear it proudly for November and everyday.

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Have not worn it in years, and only recently bought the flip flops from a FL trip. Never finished filling the bracelet, but it may become my new hobby :)

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