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On Sunday, a bunch of people from Rob?s work are coming over to watch something on Pay Per View. I will not say what it is, only that it involves fake punching. There will be chips and pop consumed. Possibly yelling on the part of the viewers (even the girls?GIRLS WILL YELL AT FAKE PUNCHING). Generally when these get-togethers occur I take myself off to another room and, well, don?t watch, but I swear I?m going to try to be less antisocial this weekend. Maybe. I mean, I?ll TRY. But there?s only so much I can take of the ? you know.
Anyway?the title of this post. We don?t exactly have home theater seating up in our crib (remember the bucket couch? Yeah, you remember), so I?m trying to make sure our guests will be pretty comfy. You might be asking yourself what technology I am using to make sure of this? Well, I am making use of a very high-tech comfort-assurance method: I am sitting everywhere to test out all the chairs. I just found like, six dollars? worth of change in one of the chairs that we never ever sit in. Imagine if I hadn?t been concerned for our guests? comfort! We?d be so poor! So, let this be a lesson to you– being polite pays off.
I?m thinking of going over to my friends? houses and checking out their sofas for comfort. You know, purely out of concern for their well-being. Would that be rude?

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  1. If I lived in PEI I’d let you come look in my chairs/couch but, I highly doubt you’ll find anything – I can’t stand to lug around more than $1.00 (tops) in change.

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