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 The pan-Arab newspaper al Hayat says it obtained part of Saddam Hussein s memoirs which were written while being held in Iraq. In his memoirs, Hussein wrote about the Iraqi doctors treating him for high blood pressure after his capture and noted that they ve  spent real effo stanley cup rthellip;and I think they re honest.   He also wrote about his guards and recounted how he joked with them.  He also dedicated a poem he wrote to one of the guards, writing at the bottom of the page  to my friend, the human being Hocky. I knew you under difficult conditions in prison. You re a loving human being and friend and you re dedicated in doing your duty. I wish you and your family well and pray to God to make you succeed in your job.  Hussein also wrote that he washed his clothes himself so that he doesn t get  sexual diseases,  but a military source denied this to al Hayat, explaining that the clothes were washed in specific places and Hussein was never given detergents or other things needed to wash clothes.Al Hayat says Hu stanley bottles ssein knew he was being held in one of his palaces. As he was leaving his prison, he told the person accompanying him  I used to love this place, but it has changed,  according to al Hayat. The paper does not specify how it obtained the memoirs.  go to the al Hayat article        ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5          display: none;             inline-recirc-item--id-cf591ba stanley becher e-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-cf591bae-8c88-11e2-b06b-024 Zpbk Push To Loosen Celibacy Rules
 Pinstriping is an old school hot rod style that   become an art form all its own. At an event hosted by Bell Helmets, we got to watch ma cups stanley ster striper Skratch crank out eye popping custom-painted motorcycle helmets with nothing more than a brush, a rock-steady hand, and a laser-precise eye. stanley botella  Perhaps most amazingly, Skratch   designs are all freestyle鈥攏othing is planned in advance. By the third line, I pretty much know how it   gonna turn out, he  stanley mug told me. If I have an idea in my head I can just pop it right out and then be done with it. I ;ve done things as goofy as, I saw some guy walking around that looked like Kenny Rogers, and I painted a helmet and I called it The Gambler. ; At his garage in Burbank, CA, Skratch builds, fabricates and restores custom cars and motorcycles, and he   partnered with Bell Helmets to design a series of motorcycle and bicycle helmets pairing traditional hot rod style with modern safety and protection. But while he   striped everything from cars to guitars to custom surf boards, he says helmets are his preferred canvas: I really enjoy doing helmet stuff because it   instant satisfaction. I can do this right now right here and in 10 minutes I ;m done with it. It   true鈥攆rom start to finish, the blue-on-black lid he painted in front of me and Gizmodo camera wizard Michael Hession only took a scant 10 minutes. And Skratch was answering a thousand dumb questions from yours tru