 h a l f b a k e r y We have a low common denominator: 2
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Just like the seats in the back row/s of your favourite SUV, except these ones are designed to fold down flat into your lounge room floor or to be lifted up and adjusted to swivelling, reclining seats for use for parties, TV viewing, games of chess or chats amongst groups of friends.
Useful for multiple
uses of the one room. Coming soon; dining, coffee and occasional tables. Fold-Out Furniture
Fold-Out_20Furniture Already halfbaked. [phoenix, Mar 03 2008]
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Hoffman may have a problem, but Penrose says, "As long as I have a plane, you've got a place to sit!" |
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Came to me after my son and I got into trouble for shifting some chairs so we could play a game of chess. |
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I know your pain. I once was enveloped by a partitioning argument from my younger brother as we tried to play chess (with x spectators and y eaters) around the dinner table. It transipired, under my guidance, that is was quicker for one of us to acquiesce than to play the game... which I duly did! |
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//occasional tables// hehe. |
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Oh God, now Treon's got me doing it. |
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PS I threw the "occasional tables" in just for people like you, [marklar]. |
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//Doing what?// I think he was
referring to the use of the nacton,
which Treon is notorious for. |
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I think that if all houses were made like
SUVs, with 48 swivellable-but-fixed
folding chairs which would have to be
replaced if you ever redecorated, we'd
be amazed and impressed by the first
guy to post the idea of just having a few
chairs in the room but, mysteriously,
having them "relocatable". |
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I suspect you are right but this the halfbakery, where logic is revered and frowned upon, in roughly equal measure. |
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I love it because I would no longer have to clean the cat fur off the chairs. |
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As long as you remember to remove cat
before collapsing seats. |
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If you did how would you know whether you'd killed it? |
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I think the strangely worsening smell might hint at it. |
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Or at least where some socks might have been mislaid. |
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