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		<title>Frankie goes to hollywood Relax (Body Double)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What inanimate objects make/help you relax when you see them?I am very curious to hear what people have to say about this one. I was talking with some friends today about the different inanimate (nonliving) items that help/make them relax whenever they see them in their daily lives. One friend said flowers, another said a <a href='http://mood-indigo.net/2009/11/frankie-goes-to-hollywood-relax-body-double/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>What inanimate objects make/help you relax when you see them?<br />I am very curious to hear what people have to say about this one. I was talking with some friends today about the different inanimate (nonliving) items that help/make them relax whenever they see them in their daily lives. One friend said flowers, another said a lit candle, etc.</p>
<p>What kind of inanimate objects help you relax when you come across them in your day?</p>
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