17th of November 2006

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Are these chairs up to something new, except being ugly ? A speculative report about what might be a spectacular joint venture that can share the legs under your chairs.

Are they into a cooperation with the most common mass produced toilets?

This would be a joint-venture of global size. The ugly and the toilet-pots.

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They can be useful having so many toilet-rolls at display. Would all the smallest places in the world be invaded by them?
A customer just coming out of one of the smallest rooms know to humans said: “Yeah, it sure is kind of nice to have always enough toilet paper available. Will they fit together?”

One engineer of the ugly wrote on his private blog that they were looking at making them with a hole so that they would fit over the toilet bowl. The ergonomics were greatly enhanced, so they discovered. It is only a question of calculating the exact forces, to upgrade the structure. One of the testing persons had to be rescued after he voluntary locked himself up for 30 minutes, so this blog reported.

This private blog suffered the Digg effect , the blogger has been put on unpaid leave for the coming two months, so our special ugly reporter found out.

My Delicious Plastic Chairs


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