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Doberluv

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:rofl1::rofl1::rofl1:

OMG! That is hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it when industrious people get around ridiculous over regulation like that. It's a farm for gosh sakes!

Thank you so much for sharing. It made my otherwise crappy day a lot better.
 

smkie

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THey build such a nice table and set of chairs too. Glad you could see it. I didn't know if the link would work or not.
 

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Saw that on our future DIL's FB page the other day. Ingenious!

ETA-

THey build such a nice table and set of chairs too. Glad you could see it. I didn't know if the link would work or not.
From what I've seen, only those who don't have a FB page won't be able to see links.
 

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The picture is fantastic - the story is false ;)

The photograph is genuine but the story of why it was built is untrue. While the giant furniture does indeed provide shelter to horses, it was built in such a way as a means of promoting the products of a German wood merchant. It was not constructed in as a way of bypassing a council building restriction as claimed in the message. A photograph of the furniture and horses was published in Time magazine back in 2003 and in various other publications in the years since.
I still want to get a big table for Tristan to hang out under ;)
 

smkie

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ahhhh darn. I did think they were very nice chairs and table tho. ah well.


I was thinking a longer table cloth might be a better wind break. shrugs
 

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