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The Sofa Club

Post 1

Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant

well Douglas Adams liked sofas and so do I

does your sofa have tea stains on it?
what is the most exciting thing your sofa has ever done?
what does your sofa think of you?
is your sofa visible or invisible...everyone should have one even if they don't have one.


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Post 2

creachy

my sofa turns into my bedsmiley - biggrin it faces the tv when in sofa form, and faces the ceiling when in bed form. we had a wonderful discussion the other night, whilst in sofa form, about the order of the universe and how similar it is to the chaos of my bedroom floorsmiley - erm my sofa thinks i am funnysmiley - silly. but to date i haven't yet spilled anything on it. i think my sofa is called Malcolmsmiley - huh we've never actually been introduced. my sofa doesn't get on with my bedside cabinet you see so tensions run high when i try to indulge them in 3 way conversationsmiley - sadface...


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Post 3

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

My Sofa is also a bed, but in the lounge, for visiting guests. So, in many respects, it probably gets to spend more time with visiting friends and relations than I do. As such, I imagine it prevents much tension and angst that otherwise might result, possibly in a simular way as a psychologist might help achieve such a thing. smiley - erm It has a reversible soft bit, which is very large, as it turns into double bed smiley - erm one side that faces up is a little tea, curry, and various other things stained, but I don't know how to wash the cover, as it won't fit in the washing machine smiley - erm the other side is however nice and clean; and this side is turned to face upwards when transforming my sofa into a bed. In many way, the sofa metamorphising into a bed is probably some kind of metaphore for something, only I can't figure out what smiley - erm


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Post 4

creachy

the living and the dead possiblysmiley - huh


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Post 5

Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant

My sofa is oriental...it is a futon...not sure what nationality. It had a penchant for stubbing toes for a while...guess it wasn't getting much attention...but it really shouldn't go around tripping people...so I had to seperate it from its frame and put the frame in the corner for timeout.


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Post 6

Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant

the hidden dirty parts could be a metaphor too


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Post 7

Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant

I am not sure what my futon thinks of me....

(more to come after consulting the futon)


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Post 8

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

Sofa is cluttered with paper work and mobile phone, and cordless phone and things and rmote controls smiley - erm and CDRoms smiley - erm


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Post 9

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

My sofa is not also a bed and lacks stains of any sort but this doesn't stop me kipping downstairs upon it on hot muggy nights as we've had recently...

smiley - peacedove


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Post 10

2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side...

I keep thinking of giving my place a good 'clear out', its clean, I do cleaning pretty frequently, but its all the clutter and 'stuff' that accumjulates, and, when I make a feeble effort to sort it out, all that seems to happen is stuff gets moved about... useually onto the sofa smiley - ermsmiley - weirdsmiley - erm a lot of job application stuff on it at the moment smiley - ermsmiley - weird


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Post 11

Andrea Ortiz...used to want a coffeeshop...now I want a restaurant

a sofa is your friend...or your filing cabinet....maybe they are all named Malcom...and the sofa bed mattresses are named Zem


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Post 12

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

I think that's quite a logical conjecture...

smiley - peacedove


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Post 13

Nonametraveller

I am going to have to ponder on my ponderous sofa about the ponderability of such a ponderable debate


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Post 14

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

Have a pint to aid you at it...
smiley - ale

smiley - peacedove


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Post 15

Nonametraveller

I will i will....and thank you kindly good sir...this pondering can be painful at times


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Post 16

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

Then may a I suggest taking comfortable repose upon a 'Pondering-Sofa' specially designed for the most painful of ponderences...

smiley - peacedove


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Post 17

Nonametraveller

Therein lies the problem...the reason for my perpetual pondering....everytime i repose to ponder the ponderable upon the sofa bought for that very reason...i drop off to sleep before i am even half done!!!....nothing is ever resolved. Maybe i should change it for a chair.


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Post 18

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

Treasonous talk...

smiley - peacedove


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Post 19

Nonametraveller

You are of course perfectly correct....having just awoken from another glorious kip on the sofa it is hard to imagine how my thoughts could have developed in such a treasonable fashion.


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Post 20

nadia


My sofa is evil.

smiley - orangefish


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