Re: Alternative to home theatre riser?
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man oh man, it sounds like all you guys haven't seen a woman in 10 years!
Nah, I just like to feel like a part of the group.
Bren R.
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Well, after scouring through hundreds of hits on "rocker gaming chairs" I have decided to just get these ones simply because they are dirt cheap and probably won't be used as much as I think they will be.
The majority of the time It will be a movie night with only 4 people. They also have a lower profile than most chairs (some chairs are as high as 38", these ones are 34")
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That's our Bren. Always a trend chaser.
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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>>lol, not my wife, my wife is hotter!
Your wife must read this board?
I mean, congratulations!
C.V.
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We picked up 3 bean-bag chairs (shaped kinda like these, not just the round bean-bag ball shapes) from Target a while back on sale for like $15. They are great for kids, and when they aren't using them, they are surprisingly comfortable to prop your feet on.
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