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On Mon, 14 Jan 2008 10:31:10 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
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>"blake murphy" > wrote
>
>> On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 22:50:42 -0500, "Nancy Young" >
>> wrote:

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>>>"Goomba38" > wrote
>>>
>>>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Oh my goodness, we were just talking about them today. Jewish
>>>>> and Italian, I do not know why. I think the discussion started in
>>>>> reference to the movie Goodfellas. You never saw plastic covered
>>>>> furniture? They even came up with stuff that had breathable holes
>>>>> all over so when you sat down, WHOOSH all the air came out.
>>>
>>>> Nope. never actually saw any in real life, just on television and spoken
>>>> about jokingly. Perhaps my folks have seen it? How long ago did it go
>>>> out
>>>> of "fashion" ??
>>>
>>>I know people had them well into the 70s. I really don't know when ...
>>>or if ... people stopped buying that. For all I know it still goes on.

>
>> you mean plastic furniture covers aren't a sign of my leap into the
>> middle class? shit.

>
>Well, look at it this way. Now you get to enjoy peeling yourself
>slowly off the sofa in hot weather. An experience not to be missed.
>
>nancy
>


i usually sit on a towel to protect the plastic.

your pal,
blake
 
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