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At Woodley's & Kacey Fine Furniture in the Denver metro area I have seen knicked/worn floor models of home office furniture made by Aspen Furniture. I am curious whether this is indicitive of the quality of the pieces and/or the manufacturer, or is it because the floor models have gotten moved around/abused at the store. The pieces are made out of hardwood & veneers. I REALLY like the collection & feel it is what I need & in my price range. However, I don't want to spend money on something that won't last but a couple years. Please advise!
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"Our company understands the desire for superior furniture and fine interior design, that is why we are personally extending you an invitation to experience our unique show-room featuring more than 120 lines of fine furniture and lightings ( all kind of styles are availaible )
We encourage our consumers to visit or simply call and allow our professional sales personel to inform you of the enduring quality furniture we have to offer at competitive prices.
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Thank you.
Oh thank you so much Blunt-I-Run, that's so kind of you ! ;))))
"Şirketimiz kaliteli mobilya ve iç mimari ihtiyacını anlıyor. Bu yüzden, 120'den fazla mobilya ve aydınlatma ürünü grubunu içeren (her tarz bulunmaktadır) benzersiz mağazamızı tecrübe edebilmeniz için sizi şahsen davet ediyoruz. Müşterilerimizi bizi ziyaret etmeleri ya da telefon edip profesyonel satış ekibimizden uygun fiyatlı, dayanıklı ve kaliteli mobilyalarımız hakkında bilgi almaları için cesaretlendiriyoruz. Avrupa ve Orta Doğu'nun her yerinde (3000 Euro'yu aşan siparişlerde) kapıya kadar teslim hizmeti vererek, siz, değerli müşterilerimiz için alışverişi daha da kolaylaştırıyoruz.
Lütfen aramakta tereddüt etmeyin.
Evinizi ve ofisinizi bugün ve gelecek senelerde tefriş etmeyi dört gözle bekliyoruz."
That was poetic. :) But I'd like to say English would be quite fine. And the products should speak for themselves.
Good luck.
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My husband and I grew up in very different households. He was very poor and in the projects. His mom was the primary caretaker and made all of the money and decisions. She bought many items for him and his sibling from yard sales, second-hand, or just the cheapest thing in the store. Their attitude was use the item and show it zero care; whatever happens to it, just buy another cheap one.
I grew up in a middle class home. My dad worked and mom stayed home. We were not spoiled, but my parents could afford to buy things that were of a decent quality for me and my sibling. We researched our purchases and bought the best quality we could for the best value. We were taught to take care of our property; if something broke, was lost or ruined out of neglect, we had to go without it.
I guess anyone can see where this is going. Flash forward to our marriage. We both went to school and make okay money. Now we own a home and are buying things to fix and fill it. My husband wants to buy cheap things, and later replace them with better. I want to save up, wait until we can buy decent quality and then purchase. Why waste $250 on a cheapo sofa, that we will replace in a year or two? I would rather go without or get used items and save to replace them once. Because of this, I have purchased many of the items in our home, including our furniture and his clothing. (He REFUSES to spend money on clothes. He ripped the butt out on his dress pants and safety pinned them to go to a funeral and couldn't see why he needed to buy new pants. They were fine with the pins in them.)
Then, when we do buy quality items, my husband treats them with no respect. He never takes care of anything. He is rough and careless with things, often losing, damaging or breaking them; he then just says , "We can buy another" or "Don't worry about it. It is no big deal."
This is driving me crazy. He wore brand new tennis shoes to paint and caulk around the house. (He wears a size 15-these are expensive and hard to find.) He wrecked our brand new car into a fire-hydrant, because he "forgot" to pull the emergency break and left the car running, on a hill, IN GEAR, to run into the house for something he forgot.
We CANNOT buy another $1,000 sofa on a whim, because he jumps onto it (He is 6'5 and over 300lbs), or sits in it with his keys in his pocket and scratches or rips the leather. We CANNOT buy another $700 dollar home office desk on a whim, because he puts glasses directly on the wood. The worst part, is that some of the items I am still paying on when he misuses them. And he has absolutely no remorse, nor does he change his ways at all.
I am beside myself with this. I work hard to buy decent things. I do not waste money or spend frivolously. Why can't he respect what we have? Why doesn't he want our home to look nice or be comfortable. Why can't he understand that we could have a very nice life if he would just put things back where they belong, think a minute about the best way to do something or use care when he does do something. We could save so much money and make our lives easier.
He is a hard-working, decent guy who would never cheat on me. He is kind and loving. He compliments me every day-sincerely. I know I should be very grateful for this fantastic guy in my life, but his carelessness and disrespect is really causing issues.
Does anyone have any advice or an opinion of how I could make him understand what our problem is? Or maybe something sage that would help me to understand why he refuses to take care of things? I know how he was brought up, and his parents are STILL the same way. His mom is a hot mess and they "yard sale" ever weekend, buying LOADS of junk that they horde. (They even have their 2 story-double stall GARAGE "decorated" and have 9 full size curio cabinets in the 1st floor of their house CRAMMED with stuff. Please do not think I am a judgemental witch; I once had to use their $1.50 ironing board that was as high as my thighs, while ironing with a 50 cent iron that had never been cleaned and had deposits all over the surface. It took me 45 minutes to iron a shirt.)
Help, please.
We dated for 5 years before marriage, but did not live together. I knew he was slobby, but he promised to try to be neater. I had no idea what he was really like until after we married.
It sounds like you two are fairly well-matched. I don't see any problems. You should stay together and let this go..
gave my superviosr more details because he asked me :"Precisely what health problems were you having - you seemed fine yesterday"
My supervisor was questionning the validity of my day's sick leave. I told him I was having a particularly bad period.
So I told him that I was having bad cramps and he looked like I
was lying so I began to tell him that when I stood up from my seat on the bus I had left a large red stain mark and that even though I was wearing super super plus press-on towels the blood was streaming down my legs...so I thought abut the office furniture and turned back and went home. .
Ironically he went bright red himself - hopefully he got the picture. But why the embarrassment - surely he must know that women mensurate?
FAO Arch - Wow what a wonder woman! Give me your address and I'll mail you my used sanitary towels so that you can see how heavy my flow can get.
Maybe he didn't stop to think that some of us don't just menstruate, we hemorrhage!
People (men AND women) who don't have really crappy cycles don't know how awful it is. I have a cousin whose flow is so heavy that she literally faints. We don't have to exaggerate our symptoms!! And sounds like you don't, either!!
If you choose starving artist, you can live in camgrounds and hitch trains across the world and paint and sing and dance and cry and love life and eat sunflower seeds and dye your hair green, make music, just you will have to work a lot of shifts and volunteer everywhere.
If you choose wealthy corporate consultant. There are rules. You must report to work in the company office Monday-Friday, 7AM to 9pm. You will be very busy, you must wear a leather jacket and have a fine brief case. You must act professional. You must be clean cut or your clients will notice, and if you slack off you will be out the door.
You will earn $95,000/year, you will be playing catch-up on almost every weekend including week days. And in spare time you will have to invest social time to colleagues, which means you will have to buy them drinks at bars.....we're talking $400 dollars worth of drinks. To fit the mold, you will need to live near the office, and your home will be visited by clients and must appeal to the corporate culture as well. It will be a king-size bed however, expensive furniture, fine linens.
Which do you choose? The Starving Artist or Wealthy Corporate Consultant?
In this exceptional scenario, I will add another rule to Wealthy Corporate Consultant.
if you are an EX-Wealthy Corporate Consultant (who slacks and gets laid off), you can NEVER become Starving Artist....the rule is you become overqualified for every job thereafter that the starving artist can use to work shift
I would want to be a starving artist first. It would give me a chance to work hard at something I enjoy. I could possibly sell something that would lead me to the job as a corporate consultant. I would do that for years and then retire as a starving artist.
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Lee Street Theatre presents David Mamet's "A Life in the Theatre" — 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15-17 and 22-24. Looking Glass Artist Collective Black Box Theater, 405 N. Lee St. Starring Craig Kolkebeck and Brian Romans. $10, seniors and students $8. Mature themes. leestreettheatre@gmail.com.
"Return to the Forbidden Planet" Old Courthouse Theater — 8 p.m. Oct. 16-17; 2:30 p.m. Oct. 4, 11, 18. 49 Spring St., NW, Concord. $15 adults, $12 seniors, $10 children 12 and younger. 704-788-2405.
Piedmont Players Youth Theatre "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" — Oct. 16 and 17. Meroney Theater, 213 S. Main St. 704-633-5471. www.piedmontplayers.com.
Rogers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" — Nov. 10-15, Belk Theater, 130 N. Tryon St. Charlotte. www.blumenthalcenter.org. 704-372-1000.
Music and more
Carolina Baroque-Sacred Bach Cantatas — 7:30 p.m., Oct. 16. Chapel of St. John's Lutheran Church, 200 W. Innes St. $10 suggested donation. www.carolinabaroque.org.
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