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sideways
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Dec-11-01, 06:27 PM (EDT) |
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"Furniture for a Round Room"
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Something just occurred to me. Our Protagonists' bedroom is round and in a tower. They need furniture for said room. Most importantly, a bed. If Utena can rid herself of nasty Akio-associations, I think she remembers just the thing . . . Mike Thedford Dark Nation Dictator at Large Mike Thedford Boy Housewife |
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Gryphon
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Dec-11-01, 07:06 PM (EDT) |
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1. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>Something just occurred to me. > >Our Protagonists' bedroom is round and in a tower. They need furniture >for said room. Most importantly, a bed. > >If Utena can rid herself of nasty Akio-associations, I think she >remembers just the thing . . . I think Kate would probably object to that even if Utena were inclined to suggest it. I mean, sleeping next to someone you love (even in a platonic way) is all well and good, but that arrangement is just strange. ("You sleep looking at each other like this?") Anyway, Castle 501 is bigger than that room - it can contain conventional beds, free-standing. Kate was mostly concerned about the things that are usually against the walls, like the desks and wardrobes. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
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Pangaro
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Dec-11-01, 07:55 PM (EDT) |
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2. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>Anyway, Castle 501 is bigger than that room - it can contain >conventional beds, free-standing. Kate was mostly concerned about the >things that are usually against the walls, like the desks and >wardrobes. Beds are usually against the walls. Having a bed in the center of a room is a true waste of space. Pangaro, Will the Round Room have a Round Table? Paying attention to the wrong part of the speech since 1986...
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Redneck
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Dec-11-01, 07:59 PM (EDT) |
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3. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>Beds are usually against the walls. Having a bed in the center >of a room is a true waste of space. But if my bed was against the wall, where would I put my bookshelves? }:-{D Redneck Red wizard needs money badly... www.wlpcomics.com White Lightning Productions - don't tell the Pope |
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Pangaro
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Dec-11-01, 08:09 PM (EDT) |
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4. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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> >>Beds are usually against the walls. Having a bed in the center >>of a room is a true waste of space. > >But if my bed was against the wall, where would I put my bookshelves? >}:-{D On the other walls maybe? Unless of course you live in a place with only one wall, which I doubt anyone on their right mind would do. Pangaro, or in other room for that matter Paying attention to the wrong part of the speech since 1986...
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chris
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Dec-11-01, 08:23 PM (EDT) |
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5. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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> >>But if my bed was against the wall, where would I put my bookshelves? >>}:-{D > >On the other walls maybe? Unless of course you live in a place with >only one wall, which I doubt anyone on their right mind would do. Um, a round room does only have one wall... --cjb
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Pangaro
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Dec-11-01, 08:30 PM (EDT) |
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6. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>> >>>But if my bed was against the wall, where would I put my bookshelves? >>>}:-{D >> >>On the other walls maybe? Unless of course you live in a place with >>only one wall, which I doubt anyone on their right mind would do. > >Um, a round room does only have one wall... Then you put them in another part of the same wall. And as Ive said I doubt anyone in their right mind would live in one. Pangaro, running from the pink haired girl with the sword Paying attention to the wrong part of the speech since 1986...
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satyap
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Dec-12-01, 03:04 AM (EDT) |
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7. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>I think Kate would probably object to that even if Utena were inclined >to suggest it. I mean, sleeping next to someone you love (even in a >platonic way) is all well and good, but that arrangement is just >strange. ("You sleep looking at each other like this?") Whatwhat? |
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Gryphon
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Dec-12-01, 03:13 AM (EDT) |
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8. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>>I think Kate would probably object to that even if Utena were inclined >>to suggest it. I mean, sleeping next to someone you love (even in a >>platonic way) is all well and good, but that arrangement is just >>strange. ("You sleep looking at each other like this?") > >Whatwhat? The bed in the room Utena and Anthy moved into in the second half of the Revolutionary Girl Utena TV series was very odd. Viewed from above, it was shaped something like this: The "head" of each side is in the middle. --G. -><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor in Chief, Netadmin Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/
-><- Benjamin D. Hutchins, Co-Founder, Editor-in-Chief, & Forum Mod Eyrie Productions, Unlimited http://www.eyrie-productions.com/ zgryphon at that email service Google has Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam. |
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drakensisthered
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Dec-12-01, 04:20 AM (EDT) |
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9. "RE: Furniture for a Round Room"
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>I think Kate would probably object to that even if Utena were inclined >to suggest it. I mean, sleeping next to someone you love (even in a >platonic way) is all well and good, but that arrangement is just >strange. ("You sleep looking at each other like this?") > They could have their feet pointed at each other I suppose. It's a bit of an odd design for a bed though, I agree.drakensisthered SHE'S the 'Pirate Killer,' 'Klingon Spooker,' 'Big Trouble in a Little Package,' 'She Who Must be Avoided,' and 'Go Around the Other Side of the Nebula.' I'm the dumb blonde comic relief. |
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