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Postby Remington » March 26th, 2008, 11:46 pm

lol That's my next new purchase! I am contemplating exactly that (microfiber and leather), and also R&F. I bought a dining room set from R&F, and slowly, but surely...the bolts from the chair legs fell out, "de-constructing" the chairs! :backRoll: I have "fixed" them many times, course...I WAS the one that put them together in the first place! :mrgreen: Let me know what you think after a few days, Matt, well, I can also look at the pics too;)
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Postby maberi » March 27th, 2008, 10:25 am

Well last night I installed all of the dog gates

My house now looks like a fortress with 3 dog gates on the lower level. Yoda had the same sad look on his face staring through that gate that he did when he was in the pound

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Postby Remington » March 27th, 2008, 5:49 pm

That's horrible! :shock: Let him sit on the couch! :x He likes ya! lol I'll admit...I always give in to "the look".
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Postby LaylaWoobie » March 28th, 2008, 5:06 pm

On March 27 2008, 9:25 AM, maberi wrote:Well last night I installed all of the dog gates

My house now looks like a fortress with 3 dog gates on the lower level. Yoda had the same sad look on his face staring through that gate that he did when he was in the pound

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How can you honestly say no to those ears?

Your house is no fun, tell him he can sit on my couch anytime.
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