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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 5726, member: 44"]LOL, me too! Golly the mention of horsehair furniture sure conjures up memories. My grandparents had an horsehair upholstered sofa that was about as uncomfortable as could be. If my brother and I were at their home on a Sunday afternoon and still dressed in our Sunday best, we had to "sit up straight, don't slouch" on that blankety blank... couch. If we had changed clothes after church before going to their house then we were free to play and explore outdoors in the barns and fields.</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 5726, member: 44"]LOL, me too! Golly the mention of horsehair furniture sure conjures up memories. My grandparents had an horsehair upholstered sofa that was about as uncomfortable as could be. If my brother and I were at their home on a Sunday afternoon and still dressed in our Sunday best, we had to "sit up straight, don't slouch" on that blankety blank... couch. If we had changed clothes after church before going to their house then we were free to play and explore outdoors in the barns and fields. --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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