4.17.2009

do i need this?


The question is, how much is it worth to me? How much would you pay?

10 comments:

  1. Is this like the Price is Right? I say $200. If you pay $199 do I 'lose'?

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  2. To me, this is more a question of lifestyle than function.

    This looks exceedingly cool. In a restaurant. It also looks large. And uncomfortable.

    But hey, I'm not there to sit in it. Yet.

    So: Ask yourself this:

    Will it fit in the door?

    Will it take up more than half the room?

    Do you want to have this to be cool?

    Are you planning to turn the Goose back into an eatery?

    What's For Lunch?

    Does this help? If not, then I give up. I, Claudius, knows best.

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  3. So far, Bill Dugan says it is too big and will make the place look like a whorehouse, and Ed says it will be too much of a problem to scoot out past people. However, I was only planning to buy the two half-moon pieces, not the full circle. Besides, what people? Wasn't this supposed to be my cone of solitude?

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  4. I 'd pass. It's very cute but it doesn't look very comfortable. Too rigid.

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  5. You have to test it when sit is hot out. See if your butt sticks to it and makes that mouse-to-glue-trap sound. If it does, buy it. I love that sound.

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  6. I meant, you have to test it. To do so, you must sit on it when it is hot out. Now that I think of it, preferably humid as well. It also helps if you are wearing shorts. Or your favorite outfit. And we ALL know what that is.

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  7. Fortress of Solitude, hah! That was only my dream for you.

    I am afraid the reality is your adoring public will follow you.

    Better have Chris pop up a quick addition, while you have the chance.

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  8. You, too, could buy a house in T'ville for less than the price of that Silverado.

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  9. I know. This is another reason I want to come. Did you find out if the gas station is for sale?

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  10. A booth is always a good bet and my most favorite spot in any home I have had. I have sold many of these in my 28 years as a shop owner...Seattle...This one would market back then for $795...I say it will be the best $300 bucks you ever spent.xoRuby

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