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wombn - 26 Jul 2003 15:00 GMT
Apparently, Taz has as much of a leaning toward the flamboyant as
Timmy.

He really *could* jump up into that chair seat.  But that's just way
too dull.

Much better to climb all the way up its back and then jump *down* to
the seat.

:-)

I'm wondering what the price of slipcovers would be and more
importantly what kind of material would discourage this particular
kind of flair--I wouldn't care (my other furniture proves that! :-D)
but they're my parents' dining chairs and they'll want them back when
they stop tripping around the continent in their RV.

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Karen Chuplis - 26 Jul 2003 15:35 GMT
> Apparently, Taz has as much of a leaning toward the flamboyant as
> Timmy.
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> but they're my parents' dining chairs and they'll want them back when
> they stop tripping around the continent in their RV.

Mine do that too! I would imagine any slipcover would prevent damage to the
chair. It's usually made of pretty sturdy cotton/canvasy type material. It
won't discourage them from doing this, but I think the chair will remain
undamaged.

Karen
wombn - 27 Jul 2003 03:50 GMT
After that chair-climbing last night, I clipped Taz's nails.  Now he
can't climb.

mean mean mom!

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