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Dravenhawk

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I went into Costco to look at deskchairs today and noticed that all the chairs they has had arms. I am not a big fan of chairs with arms as I like to sit cross legged indian style at my desk sometimes and this is not easy in a chair with arm rests on it. I also notice that a chair with arms won't slip under my desk and I have one of those big honkin old school solid oak desks. So I got to thinkin. I notice that many resturants have chairs with arms and this SERIOUSLY limits where I can take my SSBBW honey out to eat as this chair design is not only uncomfortable to my wide lady love but also quite impractical as well. A lot of money can be saved if the chairs just lost the ^%$#@ arms. So WHY do resturants keep using them?!! WHY do doctors offices and public waiting areas have chairs with arms. Either build the chairs wider or lose the arms.

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