VolNExile
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You're married. Her opinion is the one that matters. Happy wife, happy life.I have my next overtime project (which they texted wanting me to work all weekend. Not tonight, but I will tomorrow at least), just trying to decide on which one, and not the ottoman for either. Top is a couple hundred more, but larger. Prices aside, the bottom one is way more comfortable, and I don't want to eat up the whole living room. We currently don't have a couch, just our recliners. Tiffany likes the top color better, and I can work all I want to get it, but I'm about comfortable. We've looked around at several places, way more expensive, but these 2 at Big lots is both our favorites. So, opinions?
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And anything you buy will look bigger when you get it home in your house because you are seeing it in a big store.I have my next overtime project (which they texted wanting me to work all weekend. Not tonight, but I will tomorrow at least), just trying to decide on which one, and not the ottoman for either. Top is a couple hundred more, but larger. Prices aside, the bottom one is way more comfortable, and I don't want to eat up the whole living room. We currently don't have a couch, just our recliners. Tiffany likes the top color better, and I can work all I want to get it, but I'm about comfortable. We've looked around at several places, way more expensive, but these 2 at Big lots is both our favorites. So, opinions?
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I like puddle-jumpers. They’re very safe; you get on and off very quickly; and it’s a wonderful change from riding on the big cattle-car flights.There is an option of riding a shuttle, I'm thinking about it
Yep, love the puddle jumpers. Though flying over the Tetons, Wasatch and other Rocky Mountain ranges could be entertaining.I like puddle-jumpers. They’re very safe; you get on and off very quickly; and it’s a wonderful change from riding on the big cattle-car flights.
Usually 2+2 seating (window or aisle), and more often than not, the seats are wider with more front-to-back space.
Bring your own snacks, though.