Re: Use a large table to divide your great room

Re: Use a large table to divide your great room

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Use a large table to divide your great room Rob Clardy 01-22-2006
In article <1137908687.632357.80660@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
Rob Clardy <rob@clardys.com> wrote:
>If you have a great room/kitchen all in one space,
> use a large table to divide the room. ...

If you have a too much open space, you could
use a MAINFRAME computer to divide the room into separate functional units!
At The City Dump, we have many old computers in pretty colors
(as long as your favorite color is IBM-Blue).

There are thousands of needy homeless computers being abandoned
EVERY DAY! Help the environment and adopt a "vintage" computer today.
Who knows, someday it may be worth A ZILLION DOLLARS ON EBAY!
Remember Colecovision? Collectors are overpaying for those on ebay EVERY DAY!
Adopting a needy computer is easy and fun and who knows,
you might learn enough to become A+ or M$ certified and get
a "high paying job in the high tech industry".

>our custom furniture is a fantastic alternative

Old computers are a fantastic value.
The old ones are REAL METAL with REAL METAL FRAMES!
It's the next "retro" look, and talk about childproof!

> Our offerings represent who your are, your lifestyle, and add to home

Yes, you can add /so much/ to your home: tons at a time!
Choose card readers and sorters to represent your age,
or bling-bling panels to show your sense of style!

>Go to http://www.foofoo.comto learn more on how custom furniture can
>add to your life.

Go to YourCityDump and learn how to add to your lifestyle
and heck, you might meet a nice neighbor or 2.

>Bob Fluff
>Fluff's Custom Furniture, LLC.

-- Stinky Hermit
Your City Dump, P.U.

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