I had one growing up, and the only question I have for Red is, "How in the world did he manage to pry his older brother out of it long enough to enjoy it, himself? It was perfect for “slouching”!
When my Grandmother would visit, she would retrieve a “kitchen” chair and bring it into the living room, rather than sit in it!The couch and matching chair were much too “poofy” for her liking – she could sit in them but then needed help getting out, and dad’s recliner was positioned for watching television, not for conservation.
(Oh, and ours was a brilliant turquoise, as well, as was the couch and chair – Dad’s recliner was deep black leather. The drapes were a bright green while the wall-to-wall carpeting was a deep bronze. My mother had ‘eclectic’ taste in color – I’m surprised I didn’t go blind!
Strob Premium Member over 6 years ago
For the living womb?
johovey over 6 years ago
Funny, it doesn’t LOOK like a womb. Cause not too many are turquoise… or at least I would HOPE…
Catfeet Premium Member over 6 years ago
It’s a womb with a view!
Longplay Premium Member over 6 years ago
Make womb for doggie!
cuzinron47 over 6 years ago
And it’s not as moist.
wellis1947 Premium Member over 6 years ago
I had one growing up, and the only question I have for Red is, "How in the world did he manage to pry his older brother out of it long enough to enjoy it, himself? It was perfect for “slouching”!
When my Grandmother would visit, she would retrieve a “kitchen” chair and bring it into the living room, rather than sit in it!The couch and matching chair were much too “poofy” for her liking – she could sit in them but then needed help getting out, and dad’s recliner was positioned for watching television, not for conservation.
(Oh, and ours was a brilliant turquoise, as well, as was the couch and chair – Dad’s recliner was deep black leather. The drapes were a bright green while the wall-to-wall carpeting was a deep bronze. My mother had ‘eclectic’ taste in color – I’m surprised I didn’t go blind!
tcar-1 over 6 years ago
Wed and Wover wewaxing in the wiving woom. Wight?
Stephen Gilberg over 6 years ago
I thought womb chairs had to be closer to spheres.
1004mike over 6 years ago
I never noticed before but the A in the title on the listing page is capitalized and at the to of this page it’s lower case.