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Friday
Dec112009

Where The Donuts Get Made

As I mentioned on Twitter, we finally got a table for the game room. Rather unexpectedly, it's become the place where I get things done. Need proof?

Reader Comments (3)

How do you like those stools? I like that style in the store, but I waffle on actually picking them up.

-Rob D.

December 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRob Donoghue

I think they're slightly shorter than most pub stools, which works better for short guys like me. They also let me squirm around a bit, which is good. And if I need to get right up to the edge of the table (like when I have a game on it), they slide right under and out of the way, some that chairs with backs won't do.

Note, however, that this setup is really about short bursts of productivity; I'm not sitting in there for hours at a time. To my mind, that's a good thing.

This particular model, by the way, is from Sears.

December 11, 2009 | Registered CommenterPaul

Thanks (and double thanks for the link!)

December 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRob Donoghue

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