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    My littleboys new bed

    Im so glad that my Excalibur Overhead Guard arrived.

    I promised my son a new bed for a long time and finally.............

    Believe it or not, this is how he helps me so I can get on with stuff :-)

    By the way, he is 6 and this is all his works.
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    Smart Kid!

    congrats on your new purchase!
    Howard Rosenberg

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    That looks very comfortable. Does he have plans for the fine work.
    Last edited by James Giordano; 09-12-2004 at 4:05 PM.

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    ???

    Rob -

    A question . . . Who got the better deal, you or your son?


    Ted

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    Talking

    hmmmmm..............

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    ROTFL. That is a good one!!
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    Ingenious! Don't even have to mess with making the bed in the morning. Just throw the pillow down the hole and he's ready to hit the bathroom to get ready for school!
    Cheers,
    John K. Miliunas

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    Wow Rob - and I see you made it out of "burchwood"!!!

    Great pictures!

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    Straight-grained burchwood, too! A more expensive cut but it sure looks much better!
    Wood: a fickle medium....

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