Right and Wrong as Applied to Chairs October 4, 2007
Posted by carpebanana in : Ramblings , trackbackThis is another post thanks to the Touch of Class catalog that I get and love about 2% of their offerings and laugh at much of the rest. A new catalog came last week and it did not let me down.
Yesterday I showed the Right and Wrong ways to hang my little animal strip. Today I am talking about Good and Bad dining room chairs.
Now, these chairs from the new catalog are not really horrid, (notice my restraint in not commenting on how I could see exactly what is going on submensa (under the table?) between Mr Music and Miss Dog Lover. Of course we never have issues like that around here),

but, they lack the oh-so-necessary book storage rack so one’s reading materials are handy at meal time. That is enough to make them Bad chairs around our place.
This, on the other hand, is an example of a Good chair.

It’s the little things that mark the difference between the homes that have “a touch of class” and the homes which have been “touched by class” in the learning sense.
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Aha! I found you!
I followed your link from Dapoppins - that run on sentence you created had my laughing until I got lost in the sentence. *L*
Then I popped over here and saw that someone has a dictionary as a reading companion for their book.
Too funny!
So that’s what those bars are for! I always wondered.
Is everything in that catalog so…so…gold?
Peace and Laughter,
Couldn’t use those round back chairs here. Can’t see me hanging those “almost dry” towels over those !
We don’t have “bookshelves “under our chairs but it would solve my “not enough book space” problem we’re having.