I fixed copiers and we sold office stuff. A nice chair came in a pretty biggo box. My daughter was just the right age to enjoy them. The living room was big enough for one to stay long enough to get Used,, Good collection, thanks for putting this stuff together
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I fixed copiers and we sold office stuff. A nice chair came in a pretty biggo box. My daughter was just the right age to enjoy them. The living room was big enough for one to stay long enough to get Used,, Good collection, thanks for putting this stuff together
ReplyDeleteJustin_O_Guy, I love doing it. My grandson, son, and I had great times with boxes.
DeleteLove the cat one. And yes, nothing like a box fort! :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Odie.
You all be safe and God bless.
LindaG, in my yute we used to build cardboard forts that took up the whole backyard. Like ten separate rooms connected by halls.
DeleteAh, the last. So vey, very true. And lots of grandpas are ready if the Commies want another round, too.
ReplyDelete(as I believe they do)
edutcher, the oath is forever.
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