Nov. 21st, 2006

charliesmum: (Dear LJ (by mrbnatural))
Can't quite put my finger on exactly why, but Heroes rocked my socks yesterday.

Thanks to all for the thong/low rise debate. I personally thought it was, what, gross? Uncool? Something, whatever. I was just wondering if I was right, or just being from a different generation. Glad to see I am justified.

Glad to see the Apolocapse is averted, what with the whole OJ boo/interview being yanked.

And, finally, for your viewing and listening pleasure*, here is a video of Charlie, practising trumpet.




The sound and video are out of synch, so you can also see it here




*For a given value of pleasure, that is.
charliesmum: (Default)
Can't quite put my finger on exactly why, but Heroes rocked my socks yesterday.

Thanks to all for the thong/low rise debate. I personally thought it was, what, gross? Uncool? Something, whatever. I was just wondering if I was right, or just being from a different generation. Glad to see I am justified.

Glad to see the Apolocapse is averted, what with the whole OJ boo/interview being yanked.

And, finally, for your viewing and listening pleasure*, here is a video of Charlie, practising trumpet.




The sound and video are out of synch, so you can also see it here




*For a given value of pleasure, that is.

Furniture

Nov. 21st, 2006 02:36 pm
charliesmum: (Default)
So, I'm planning on selling my dining room furniture so I can buy 'casual lounge' type things, since we hardly ever really use the dining room and I think I'd like to have a 'formal' room and a lounge type place for the television.

Anyway, I called my mom to ask her what kind of furniture it was, and she told me it was bought by her parents some time around 1940, and it was made by J.B. VanSciver, which was a big furniture maker back in the day. Cherry wood.

My question is, how much do you think I should ask?

This is what I am selling:

A dining room table )

A Buffet )

A side table thingy, not sure what it would be called )

and A China Cabinet )

The table has a damaged leg, and the side table thing has some water damage, but other than that the stuff is in really good shape.

And also, which do you recommend for getting the best deal, eBay or Craigslist?

Furniture

Nov. 21st, 2006 02:36 pm
charliesmum: (Default)
So, I'm planning on selling my dining room furniture so I can buy 'casual lounge' type things, since we hardly ever really use the dining room and I think I'd like to have a 'formal' room and a lounge type place for the television.

Anyway, I called my mom to ask her what kind of furniture it was, and she told me it was bought by her parents some time around 1940, and it was made by J.B. VanSciver, which was a big furniture maker back in the day. Cherry wood.

My question is, how much do you think I should ask?

This is what I am selling:

A dining room table )

A Buffet )

A side table thingy, not sure what it would be called )

and A China Cabinet )

The table has a damaged leg, and the side table thing has some water damage, but other than that the stuff is in really good shape.

And also, which do you recommend for getting the best deal, eBay or Craigslist?

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