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2015-12-08 12:22 PM Decisions are hard Read/Post Comments (1) |
I am being horribly tempted to buy a somewhat pricy piece of furniture. It's on Big Sale for like 58% off as a way for the furniture company to raise funds to buy their own building.
I want it very much BUT cannot decide if in the long run, it is a good idea. I am so very ambivalent. I love craftsman furniture and as I will never ever live in a craftsman bungalow, I have to make do with looking at pictures and the occasional piece of furniture (like our beautiful new bookcases, especially the ones with the glass doors. But but but So weigh in, would you? http://headheartandhand.com/headheartandhand/fundraiser.html Mine is a full-size and I do not wish to go bigger. I probably shouldn't, right? But but but (Stu is commenting from yonder about my excellent motorbut/boat noises.) Read/Post Comments (1) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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