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Argh!
To set the scene, imagine your perusing the interweb, purveying your favourite japanese car forum. The sun shining brightly through the window as you munch a few Cadburys Mini Eggs. Then. Suddenly.
CRUNCH!!!!!
Your wooden chair self destructs and leaves you laid on the floor in shock!
I was too stunned to take photos before I boshed the joints back together with a rolling pin and swapped it for a different one!
Certainly **** me up, big time!
CRUNCH!!!!!
Your wooden chair self destructs and leaves you laid on the floor in shock!
I was too stunned to take photos before I boshed the joints back together with a rolling pin and swapped it for a different one!
Certainly **** me up, big time!
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To set the scene, imagine your perusing the interweb, purveying your favourite japanese car forum. The sun shining brightly through the window as you munch a few Cadburys Mini Eggs. Then. Suddenly.
CRUNCH!!!!!
Your wooden chair self destructs and leaves you laid on the floor in shock!
I was too stunned to take photos before I boshed the joints back together with a rolling pin and swapped it for a different one!
Certainly **** me up, big time!
CRUNCH!!!!!
Your wooden chair self destructs and leaves you laid on the floor in shock!
I was too stunned to take photos before I boshed the joints back together with a rolling pin and swapped it for a different one!
Certainly **** me up, big time!
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My cousin regularly used to wreck chair at work;
When working on the computer or on the phone he had a penchant for leaning on the back two legs. Wooden chairs don't like that, hence once in a while we'd hear a snap crunch bang and found him sat on the floor surrounded by chair debris.
He continued to do this until all wooden chairs were ruined, then continued to do it with the metal chairs, only for it to happen again when one of the castors broke off whilst leaning back
When working on the computer or on the phone he had a penchant for leaning on the back two legs. Wooden chairs don't like that, hence once in a while we'd hear a snap crunch bang and found him sat on the floor surrounded by chair debris.
He continued to do this until all wooden chairs were ruined, then continued to do it with the metal chairs, only for it to happen again when one of the castors broke off whilst leaning back
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