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Where does the trapeze fit in? ..and who is this Isoscele person? |
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(Annoyingly over-pedantic) Baked - all conventional beds are already isosceles trapezoids. |
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Excellent idea - particularly the conversion of a single to a double bed.
You'll need a footnote to silence the pedants: "Ignoring the special case of rectangular isosceles trapezoid". |
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I have the perfect sheets for this bed (these beds)! Unfortunately, the margin is too small for me to describe them here. |
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Some beds might be parallelograms. |
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Does this come with a Procrustes (TM) bed attachment? |
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Very good, 4whom. Shit, no square brackets on Android
keyboard. |
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Actually it'd work just as well on doubles; though the effect wouldn't be near as pronounced, they'd give a bit more room for expansive night tables at the head. |
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//Baked - all conventional beds are already isosceles trapezoids.// Stand still a sec, I think I've got an isosceles trapezoidal 2x4 around here somewhere. |
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Admiral Ackbar is pleased... |
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If it were a right-angle trapezoid, it would fit better
against one wall. |
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