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I always liked the high chair.

 

You get fed by an aeroplane, you can make a mess which you didn't have to clean, you can play with your food, and lastly, the family dog was at the base which got rid of any evidence of the food you didn't like eating.


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9 hours ago, New World Explorer said:

I try to avoid electric chair as much as possible LOL :lol1:

8 hours ago, Pabo said:

I always liked the high chair.

Um... Did you notice the OP asked for the brand and the model number? You didn't mention that important information in your posts!

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11 hours ago, New World Explorer said:

I try to avoid electric chair as much as possible

 

2 hours ago, Sheep said:

Did you notice the OP asked for the brand and the model number? You didn't mention that important information in your posts!

 

The electric chair used in Florida is/was called "Old Sparky". It was the sole means of execution in Florida from 1924 until 2000. It is currently located in Florida State Prison on the outskirts of Starke - yes, death row and the electric chair are in our Congregation's territory.

 

I'm afraid I don't have a brand name or model number for my favorite chair since I made it myself

Idc Smile GIF

"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
~ 1 Corinthians 14:40 ~

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6 hours ago, Sheep said:

Um... Did you notice the OP asked for the brand and the model number? You didn't mention that important information in your posts!

How was I to know what make and model? I couldn't read or write at that age.

 

But it would have looked something similar to this:

 

Pin page

 

 

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20 hours ago, Hotteok said:

Herman Miller

Had to look this up since I have never heard of Herman Miller chairs ... but I'm not exactly a chair connoisseur 

 

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On reflection, after looking through the collection

 

I'll Pass

 

 


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"Let all things take place decently and by arrangement."
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https://store.hermanmiller.com/office-chairs-aeron/aeron-chair/2195348.html?lang=en_US

 

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Aeron Chair : Where comfort meets support

$1,320.00

 

Well worth the investment if one sits on it for hours.


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Sitting for long periods causes health problems - Sanford Health News

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Sitting is the new smoking: ‘Truly a silent killer’

Sitting for long periods can cause health problems including heart disease and cancer

 

Don't get too comfortable. Get a standing table. 

Better still, go outside and give your body a good workout. Exercise those seldom used muscles and feel the blood surging through your veins. 

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10 Scandinavian habits that quietly explain why Nordic happiness always scores so high – VegOut

 

2) They prioritize nature

If you’ve ever met a Swede or a Norwegian, you’ll notice one thing: they love the outdoors. Rain, shine, snowstorm, they’re out there.

There’s even a word for it: friluftsliv, meaning “open-air living.” It’s the belief that spending time in nature isn’t a luxury, it’s essential.

In contrast, many of us wait for the perfect weather, the right gear, or the weekend to step outside. Scandinavians just go.

 

 

Scientists have discovered that daydreaming is an important tool 🎨for creativity. It causes a rush 🌊 of activity in a circuit, which connects different parts of the brain and allows the mind to make new associations. 

 

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