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 mcadan
 
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							| Do eggplants have eggs? 0r do hamburgers have  ham?
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 almaz
 
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							| Well, have you ever seen a horse fly? |  10 Jul 2010     
					
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 lizsantiago
 
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							| lol  ok ill leave armchair , so if the person how downloads the game wants to change it then is ok with me. i have a headache now. |  11 Jul 2010     
					
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 NanG
 
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 I hope it helps! =) 
 Warm regards!! |  11 Jul 2010     
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| LOL. We say lounge chair.   Lounge = living room |  11 Jul 2010     
					
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 dturner
 
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							| They definitely look like a futon chair or sofa.  If it folds down to a bed, then that īs what it īs called. |  11 Jul 2010     
					
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 Lindax
 
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							| Maybe one
of these? Single couch, cosey, cozy ( coseys are for two people), 坟ingle lounge?� |  11 Jul 2010     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| My latest īFreedom Furniture� catalogue calls it an armchair if it has arms and an armless seat/chair if it doesnīt.  Not that Iīve ever heard anyone use the latter.  Generally, as Apodo says, we just say lounge chair regardless if it has arms or not.     |  11 Jul 2010     
					
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