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Yeah, it was aight.

Worked saturday AM, pretty quiet.

Went looking at beds on Saturday arvo, looks like I'm going to have to up my budget on this purchase :(

After food shopping I came home Saturday evening to now power :(

Lazy Sunday, watched a movie.

Yeah, it was aight.

Worked saturday AM, pretty quiet.

Went looking at beds on Saturday arvo, looks like I'm going to have to up my budget on this purchase :(

After food shopping I came home Saturday evening to now power :(

Lazy Sunday, watched a movie.

I didn't want to leave the house on Saturday....crazy weather. Sunday went to watch Jungle Book.

Yeah, it was aight.

Worked saturday AM, pretty quiet.

Went looking at beds on Saturday arvo, looks like I'm going to have to up my budget on this purchase :(

After food shopping I came home Saturday evening to now power :(

Lazy Sunday, watched a movie.

Need a new work bench ay. Go cheap frame expensive mattress

I didn't want to leave the house on Saturday....crazy weather. Sunday went to watch Jungle Book.

The Jungle Book, huh? That sounds like desperation :P

Need a new work bench ay. Go cheap frame expensive mattress

That's what I'm thinking. Might just go an ensemble, buy a headboard laterz.

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The Jungle Book, huh? That sounds like desperation :P

That's what I'm thinking. Might just go an ensemble, buy a headboard laterz.

Missus wants to, no choice.

Make sure you get a good mattress....f**k the rest lol....

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The Jungle Book, huh? That sounds like desperation :P

That's what I'm thinking. Might just go an ensemble, buy a headboard laterz.

Thats what we did for a while. Super comfy mattress on average base, then went fancy headboard and watnot later. Got a killer deal at Harvey Norman at the time like 3-4yrs ago




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