They tell politicians and journalists what… Climate Scepticism. Angus Kidman | Lifehacker Editor They don’t use them anymore, so I have never felt the need to learn the right spelling. ","text":" Having your arms strapped down is not something many of us submit to voluntarily. As long as you're consistent and don't use both spellings in a single document, you'll be fine. The term has become popular in the use of metaphors, such as the phrase "intellectual straitjacket," which means very tight boundaries on the allowance of ideas, as by an ideological system of thought. Mind you there is a lot to be said for the Japanese art of Shibari, which I personally prefer over classic and enhanced straitjacket designs. People carrying loads on heads and bicycles trying to negotiate with the narrow foot track between the crags is a routine scene here. Blood pools in the elbows, causing swelling. Belligerent Opposite, Prune Juice With Pulp Or Without, Some of the more newsworthy attempts and successes include: Fastest regulated Posey straitjacket escape, Other speed/difficult straitjacket escape records and attempts, Jason Hughes. The word "strait" means (among other things) fitting tightly. On January 8, 2005, at the Arndale Centre, Manchester UK. Friction buckles are used to fasten institutional jackets with webbing or cloth straps because they are difficult to open without a free pair of hands. Then call you sugartits. Well, in three short letters it adds that straitjackets are used to confine: The official "Fastest Escape from a Regulated Posey Straitjacket" is 2.84 seconds, set by Danilo Audiello at the Studio Fleming Medicina Generale, Foggia, Italy, on 11 August 2014.[9]. But when it does happen, is the garment in question a straitjacket or a straightjacket? here