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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 9, 2004
Hmm, I can't decide if the recliner sounds really appealing, or too scary for words. Does it feel stable, or is it wobbly?
I've no doubt my would find it irresistable, though!
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Most Wise Penguin Posted Feb 9, 2004
It doesn't wobble or shake. The handles can be set to keep it in one position or to recline slower. The handles are two knobs, one on either side, easily turned to adjust the chair's movement. The cat spent the whole day in the recliner without me.
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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 9, 2004
I'll have to check those out next time I make it over to Sam's, sounds like a recliner with potential!
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Most Wise Penguin Posted Feb 9, 2004
Kind of built along the lines of a lawn chair (chaise, style). Only sturdier, leather upholstered and a bit more padding. Various massage settings all over and heat in the lower back area.
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Most Wise Penguin Posted Feb 9, 2004
Somewhere in the two hundred dollar price range, from what I understand...then again, they could be fibbing.
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Most Wise Penguin Posted Feb 9, 2004
Consider proximity to an electrical outlet along with floor space. Probably takes about six to eight feet of space lengthwise. Maybe three feet across.
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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 9, 2004
That could complicate things, I'm afraid...
I'm fading, my dear penguin, so I'm off for the night. Happy walrus-free dreams!
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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 10, 2004
Not really, I'm afraid, but no walrus dreams!
Just finishing up the Westminster Kennel Club show right now, that's why my posting's been slow... they've chosen a Newfoundland, a Pekingese, and a standard poodle so far. I liked the Newf, anyway...
How're you this evening?
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Most Wise Penguin Posted Feb 10, 2004
Poodles are too fru fru for me. Pekingneses are kind of well, useless. I'd vote for the Newfoundland too.
I'm okay. Did a bit of writing earlier, having been nagged and all. How do they do that, so well?
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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 10, 2004
Nagging? Some just have a talent for it. I've currently got a friend who's decided it's time for me to have a social life, whether I'm ready for one or not. It would appear I'm going to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into the world. For my own good.
Oh yeah, a Norfolk won the terriers. But I still like the Newf.
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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 10, 2004
Yep, and I'd better enjoy it, or she just may hurt me!
I was actually partial to the Scottie, but the Norfolk was a good dog. Tomorrow night will be Hounds, Sporting, and herding, which are my favorites
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rangerjustice (formerly warrior ranger) Posted Feb 10, 2004
They might be useful if you sprayed them with Mop-n-Glo and turned them loose on the linoleum...
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