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hobgoblin707 commented 1 year ago
The Definitive Herman Miller Embody Chair Review - SmartFurniture.com
An independent review of the critically acclaimed Embody Chair by Herman Miller- arguably the most ergonomically advanced office chair on the plane...
thanks for this totally unbiased review.
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Aaye Hai Doorse - Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, Tumsa Nahin Dekha Song
Song from super hit old classci movie Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957) starring Shammi Kapoor, Ameeta, Pran, B.N.Vyas, Raj Mehra.
Music: O P Nayyar, Direct...
@shirinmalik great question, i have been curious too. i love her smile! so pretty!
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@NISHIRU no way man. this ad takes reid's lines totally out of context. there is nothing i find offensive in any of this. more over, his actions speak for themselves. reid is not perfect but he is far, far better choice than sharon angle who is an unqualified, extremist quack.
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@jackooboy1 i agree they need to put an effort.
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@jackooboy1 sestak served in the military and more than earned his government insurance coverage.
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hobgoblin707 commented 1 year ago
Herman Miller Embody Chair Review by SmartFurniture.com
SmartFurniture.com's Matt reviews the Herman Miller Embody Chair. More information about the Embody Chair is available at http://www.smartfurnitur...
matt, how tall are you? i know that the embody comes in one size that can be adjusted. i was trying to see how much upper back & neck support you were getting. shorter people will get greater upper back support. so i was curious to know your height if you don't mind. thanks!
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i want to give you a big thank you for posting all your videos. they have been very useful to me. i have been interested in the schuykill river trail but was worried about how much traffic & cars it would have. seeing your video gives me a good idea of what to expect and that is a great relief. s...
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Howard Stern @ David Letterman, 1985, Part 1 of 2
Howard Stern @ David Letterman, 1985, Part 1 of 2
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hobgoblin707 said:
@eddylon1983 i thought this was a hilarious remark but i'll respond anyway...it's the content that counts...i'd rather watch quality content in vhs than garbage like transformers 2 on blu ray. these days movies are so bad that i don't care if they're blue ray or whatever.