turts
Well-Known Member
Thought its time to start a new thread. After all this discussion about Anne you guys got me revving to go! Alas I am short on funds.
What's a guy to do? I had to Reach Under my couch in search of loonies. It really took a Long Time. You really have to run your Hands along the Crack at the back, and do a thorough search. Sometime later you have to Flip Over the cushions. But wait...why is the air conditioning so cold? and why is it so dark? Keep searching...despite running into all sorts of Junk. Sometimes you graze a spring, and boy it's quite well Oiled and quite Firm and Hard. Sometimes you hit a Soft Brownie and you just gently dig in to investigate what's inside. My coin Sack was getting very heavy. Finally it Exploded from all the pressure. Sticky coins went flying everywhere. Time to get some Tissues to clean up. Good thing water is nearby to Wash everything. Luckily I only used one hand to collect coins as it came back dirty and bruised. My thumb was Brown and my fingers were Purple. All that work for a loonie and 4 dimes. sigh.
Speaking of Couches...There are a lot of different ones for all sorts of different tastes. I myself have several different seating areas. Today's couch was more of a padded chair than a plush sofa. The chair was made in China, and is definitely not new, but mid century modern. I admit its not much to look at but it was comfortable and functional. This chair had a slipcover the whole time I was using it. When I am sitting, my preference is to see what's under the slipcover. Better that the slipcover is removed, and best if the skirting around the base is removable. I do like to have a feel of the curves of the legs and the softness of the seat and cushions with my own hands. Even better when you get to nestle your whole body into a warm lounger that supports you head to toe. mmmmmmm. Not sure if the standard slipcover comes off on the chairs here. Having said that this chair was pretty darn comfy so I am definitely putting it on my rotation of places to sit.
Oh yes..back to my review of Anne. I got too distracted so I'll just borrow the words of Tony the Tiger. "She's Grrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!"
What's a guy to do? I had to Reach Under my couch in search of loonies. It really took a Long Time. You really have to run your Hands along the Crack at the back, and do a thorough search. Sometime later you have to Flip Over the cushions. But wait...why is the air conditioning so cold? and why is it so dark? Keep searching...despite running into all sorts of Junk. Sometimes you graze a spring, and boy it's quite well Oiled and quite Firm and Hard. Sometimes you hit a Soft Brownie and you just gently dig in to investigate what's inside. My coin Sack was getting very heavy. Finally it Exploded from all the pressure. Sticky coins went flying everywhere. Time to get some Tissues to clean up. Good thing water is nearby to Wash everything. Luckily I only used one hand to collect coins as it came back dirty and bruised. My thumb was Brown and my fingers were Purple. All that work for a loonie and 4 dimes. sigh.
Speaking of Couches...There are a lot of different ones for all sorts of different tastes. I myself have several different seating areas. Today's couch was more of a padded chair than a plush sofa. The chair was made in China, and is definitely not new, but mid century modern. I admit its not much to look at but it was comfortable and functional. This chair had a slipcover the whole time I was using it. When I am sitting, my preference is to see what's under the slipcover. Better that the slipcover is removed, and best if the skirting around the base is removable. I do like to have a feel of the curves of the legs and the softness of the seat and cushions with my own hands. Even better when you get to nestle your whole body into a warm lounger that supports you head to toe. mmmmmmm. Not sure if the standard slipcover comes off on the chairs here. Having said that this chair was pretty darn comfy so I am definitely putting it on my rotation of places to sit.
Oh yes..back to my review of Anne. I got too distracted so I'll just borrow the words of Tony the Tiger. "She's Grrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!"