The Sears catalog doubles as a couch leg
By vicki2876
@vicki2876 (5636)
Canada
October 31, 2007 9:51am CST
I am bad for breaking the legs off my couchs, chairs, and beds. I use catalogs to hold up the missing legs of my couches. The bed I just removed they totally, and I am always replacing chairs with long legs. Are you hard on your furniture? Are you handy in fixing it correctly or just shove a book under there?
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@3lilangels (4639)
• United States
31 Oct 07
love the book idea that great and way too funny.im not harsh on my furniture but my kids are,thank god its black because they like to be little pissacos with their art work lol.thanks for the smiles hon.pattie
@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
31 Oct 07
Black is the best for little ones for sure. "Little pissacos" I remember my daughter artwork on the walls. I hated it then, but I wish I had it now to see. Memories of her toddler years. Thanks Pattie!
@peanutjar (5198)
• Canada
31 Oct 07
Hello again,hehe.Love your questions today!Um,the couch downstairs in the rec room has a broken leg and i put 2 bricks underneath,they are just the right height.The lazy boy chair upstairs has an arm broke so my boyfriend got a big long,long screw and scrwed it back together,the cahir to the kitchen table has a piece of wood broke oof the bottm of the leg,so i glued it back and taped it,hahaha.I keep forgetting to remove the tape after 3 months,haha.Sears does do a good job holding up furniture,hehe.
Peanutjar:)
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@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
31 Oct 07
HEHEHE I know about the TAPE. When I first moved out my furniture was built out of milk crates and Duct tape. Anything can be fixed with some tape and a catalog! LOL Thanks Peanutjar!
@gradyslady (4054)
• United States
31 Oct 07
I've never had the leg of a couch or chair break on me. So I've never had to shove a book under my furniture before.
@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
31 Oct 07
My crew and I must be either a rougher bunch or I buy very cheap stuff. LOL Thanks



