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It’s a classic

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lilyboleyn · 15/07/2020 14:47

It makes my teeth stand on end just to look at. Grin

It’s a classic
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DioneTheDiabolist · 15/07/2020 14:50

Aaaarrrrrrggggghhhhhh.

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species5618 · 15/07/2020 14:51

In fact the hole discryption couldnt be any more wronger

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Mypathtriedtokillme · 15/07/2020 14:53

100% solid particle board veneer.

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Loveinatimeofcovid · 15/07/2020 14:59

Ffs, everyone knows it’s BRAN new 🙄

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MrsTerryPratchett · 15/07/2020 15:01

Someone yesterday was having a performance conversation in a shop I was in. 'More longer' over and over again. I also had a 'myself' disagreement with my boss so there's that.

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INeedNewShoes · 15/07/2020 15:02

It doesn't look like solid wood.

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Alsohuman · 15/07/2020 15:05

Chester draw? 🤣😢

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AdobeWanKenobi · 15/07/2020 15:07

Message them ask if they have a matching 'Walldrobe' Grin

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tobedtoMNandfart · 15/07/2020 15:09

Can they be a bit more Pacific?

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LittleDonk · 15/07/2020 15:10

Oof.

The other classic is the "Lady boy" recliner chair.

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PiggyPokkyFool · 15/07/2020 15:10

My pal and I have shared a few from our local selling sites - these are my two favourites from last week.

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Nicolastuffedone · 15/07/2020 15:11

I used to work beside a girl who would say things like....’it was nice but the other one was more beautifuller’

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PiggyPokkyFool · 15/07/2020 15:12

Love me a bit of Whinie the Poo

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Nicolastuffedone · 15/07/2020 15:12

.....another classic from her was ‘he was alright, but it was difficult to conversate with him’

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dudsville · 15/07/2020 15:22

I think "chest of drawers" is a clumsy name for an item of furniture. "Bureau" or "drawers" are both better and would avoid this issue.

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Just2MoreSeasons · 15/07/2020 15:23

You're all killing me GrinGrinGrin

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Louise0701 · 15/07/2020 15:25

it would be nice in the kichen to put the keckle on

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keepingbees · 15/07/2020 15:26

I saw this advertised recently Grin

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lockdownalli · 15/07/2020 15:27

Surely they mean brand knew?

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Pelleas · 15/07/2020 15:29

Whiney the Poo Grin

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TooTrueToBeGood · 15/07/2020 15:32

@PiggyPokkyFool

Love me a bit of Whinie the Poo

Those swede boots would go perfect with turnip jeans.
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VioletGrace · 15/07/2020 15:33

At least they didn't say 'Bran New' which seems to be a commonly used phrase on my local selling groups....

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BeijingBikini · 15/07/2020 15:33

Oh god, I saw an estate agent write up a really expensive house as being in a "sort after" street. If I was selling my house for that much I definitely wouldn't want a listing littered with spelling mistakes...

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PencilSkirt · 15/07/2020 15:37

@lilyboleyn

It makes my teeth stand on end just to look at. Grin

Quite ironic, considering.
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rosiejaune · 15/07/2020 15:38

@dudsville

I think "chest of drawers" is a clumsy name for an item of furniture. "Bureau" or "drawers" are both better and would avoid this issue.

It isn't a bureau though, so that would still be wrong.

And "drawers" is not specific enough because they could be built-in ones etc, so calling it a "chest of" this shows that it is a freestanding unit, i.e. a chest, containing multiple drawers.
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