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Mar-25-2014 07:14 AM
Racorman wrote:Buzzcut1 wrote:
I face out the back where the windows are, have not watched TV in over ten years.
Buzz....... but you wrote:I rarely watch TV (6-7 times a year)
:h
Mar-25-2014 12:45 AM
Mar-25-2014 12:23 AM
steve68steve wrote:
Full disclosure: I'm a TC couch lover.
Whenever I hear this "couch makes you stare at the wall" or "stare at the bathroom door" thing, I picture someone sitting bolt upright, staring straight ahead. Minutes turn into hours, the image of the featureless wall burns itself into the sitter's consciousness. It's like a train wreck - they can't look away. Their brains stewing in boredom, their eyes glazing in atrophy. It's that wall... that DAMNED WALL! I HATE you, wall!
But hark!! Salvation!! They have but to rotate their body 90 degrees: a enjoyable leisure activity once again replaces the unblinking hell that was facing a different direction. Instead of that featureless SIDE wall, they can finally enjoy the bliss that is... staring at the BACK wall.. or - be still, heart - could it be? ,,, the side of the fridge!?! That view kicks the PANTS off staring at a door.
I've spent some hours on my TC couch. Usually watching a movie, sometimes looking out the window, laying down lengthwise, reading, etc. Thankfully at no point my gaze became locked on the wall opposite me - it's a living hell I've thus far managed to escape.
😉
Mar-25-2014 12:20 AM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
I face out the back where the windows are, have not watched TV in over ten years.
I rarely watch TV (6-7 times a year)
Mar-25-2014 12:06 AM
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Mar-24-2014 10:17 AM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
nice mod, but I don't know if I want to sit there and stare at my bathroom door.
Mar-23-2014 05:00 PM
Mar-22-2014 08:23 PM
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Mar-22-2014 07:56 PM
bilmarde wrote:
We have an Okanagan with two slides and live in it most of the year. Spending night after night sitting in a dinette was something we did not look forward to. We did a simple mod. We removed all the cushions and table and base. I had a 4x8 3/4 inch piece of plywood cut to cover the entire area including the seats. We applied peel and stick tile to the plywood. I will admit it is a little high but there was plenty of headroom to put two wall hugger lazyboy chairs up there. Since there are two slides there is plenty of room to recline. It works well for us.