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Seeing all those beanbags near the tree, one might wonder if this family sold their furniture to pay for their Christmas gifts?
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
A cousin gave me a shirt like the one Greg Brady there is wearing in high school. That was like in '85 or '86. Needless to say,I never wore it to school.
Hiding behind the matching "wet look" of her plastic smile, Jill ponders.. "If my husband doesn't get me some real furniture this Christmas, he can live on the street with his precious bean bags".
For as much 1970s furniture as my household had during that time, I don't think we ever owned a bean bag chair.I can remember sitting in them at other people's houses when I was young and thinking, "this really isn't all that comfortable!"
I had a yellow one as a kid and I loved it at the time, but I don't know if I would think it was comfortable today. I still remember those damn beans everywhere when it started to die. Tape just could save the life of my yellow beanbag chair.
I would love to have a bean-bag-chair again.
I vaguely remember having one or two when I was a kid.
But the one I remember the most was when I moved out of my mom's after graduation.
I moved in with a friend of mine.
Our living room furnature to start off with was 1 bean-bag-chair. 1 coffee table.
And the front seat from a 1974 Olds Delta 88 that we used for a couch.
Man that chair was comfortable.
It was one of the cloth ones, not vinyl.
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