Just imagine
Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra as you read this post because...
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SOLD
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MY DINING TABLE & CHAIRS!
And the guy didn't even *try* to bargain with me. So yay! As soon as he and his buddies left, I set up my new (but gently used) dining table that's been propped on the wall for months.
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It expands from both sides. There are two hidden leaves under the table top. Very practical. I love it.
And here it is after minor additions.
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I bought the tablecloth and runner from a friend. The tablecloth needs hemming (It's now folded in two), not to mention ironing, but who do you think I am? Martha Stewart?! Anyway, I really like the way it looks now. Ideally, I would add four black or dark brown parsons chairs. But I ain't paying full price, that's for sure. The saga of the chairless table...to be continued.
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