Dinner Tray

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Dr_Phibes
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Dinner Tray

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After much consideration and weighing up of pluses and minuses, I have decided to invest in the purchase of a dinner tray.

I would like it to be oblong in shape and plain. None of yer fancy cushions underneath or any crap like that.

It could be made of wood or possibly metal and have handles on the ends. If it has some kind of decorative design that would definitely be a bonus.

Where would one look to buy such a middle-class frippery, eh?
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Post by bbqjones »

big lots or kmart.

we have a set of four and use them never*.

*paper plates and super vaccuum and allthat jazz m. im so drurnk.
help me scrape the mucus off my brain
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Cheers for your help Bbq. Frugality is the order of the day and I am simple people.

Mind you if I were asking about cellular telephones or wap-wap music pods, everyone would all be offering their opinions.

* why don't you take your extra trays and fill a gap in the market? You could open a tray shop and call it 'Trays Amusant'?
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