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Previously on "Just fixed the sofa"
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I believe he was made to change it after some sofa king stupid complaints about it.
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On the subject of Sofa's, at the last gig we dealt with a sofa company called Sofa King, whose slogan was Sofa King Cheap !!
I liked that one ...
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Take the money you would have spent on a new sofa and spend other on a really nice armchair instead.Originally posted by alluvial View PostThink I'm going to have to take the plunge and get a new one. Sat on it last night and my repairs have made it jolly uncomfortable.
Lasted well though, got to be around ten years old or so, I'm going to miss it.
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Think I'm going to have to take the plunge and get a new one. Sat on it last night and my repairs have made it jolly uncomfortable.
Lasted well though, got to be around ten years old or so, I'm going to miss it.
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I change my sheets every 3 yearsOriginally posted by AtW View PostI change wife every 3 years.
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My wife usually changes ours about every three years, but seems to have stuck with this leather suit for 5 years now!
Hadn't thought of it until I read this thread.
It is very comfortable mind and still looks like new (Should do for what she/I paid for it).
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Me to, I love my sofa's Marks and Spencers fine leather x 2, finest turkish leather had them 8 years, superb
http://www.marksandspencer.com/Abbey...elated-items-3
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