Teak Root Table

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Teak Root Table

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Welcome to Jarrah Furniture, the home of the Teak Root Coffee Table specialists. At Jarrah Furniture, not only do we specialize in Teak Root Coffee Tables but we also manufacture, Teak Root Dining Tables, Teak Root, Console Tables, Teak Root Side Tables and a host of other Teak Root Furniture.

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Post by davecs »

Do your tables have buttons on them that can control my TV?
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How are "guests" able to post? Seems that shouldn't be allowed...
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Post by The Robman »

Lol, they become "guests" after I delete their profile.
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The Robman wrote:Lol, they become "guests" after I delete their profile.
I was hunting around for a "Report to Moderator" button yesterday but we don't seem to have one. Or did I miss it?
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davecs wrote:
The Robman wrote:Lol, they become "guests" after I delete their profile.
I was hunting around for a "Report to Moderator" button yesterday but we don't seem to have one. Or did I miss it?
Your moderator is here every day, so there's no need. I was out of town this last weekend, so that's the only reason any of you got to see this one spam post.
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Post by jim_henry_esq »

The Robman wrote:I was out of town this last weekend, so that's the only reason any of you got to see this one spam post.
And get treated to mdavej's post proving he has too much time on his hands! :lol: (But seriously nice photoshoping!)
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jim_henry_esq wrote:And get treated to mdavej's post proving he has too much time on his hands! :lol: (But seriously nice photoshoping!)
Photoshopping??? This thing is real... https://www.etsy.com/listing/192765873/

And here's one for your babies... https://www.etsy.com/listing/457912354/

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Post by mdavej »

Man, that took me hours in the woodshop.

But seriously, I couldn't resist. No photoshop, though. People have actually made these things for reasons I will never understand. Rob's is the best one yet. I bet there's even a JP1 connector on the back ;-)
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mdavej wrote:Rob's is the best one yet. I bet there's even a JP1 connector on the back ;-)
It's probably just a sketched image of a JP1 connector! ;)
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Post by mitten58 »

Mine had no pins for the JP1 connector, but it did have holes. So I hammered in toothpicks. Look for a new posting "remote not found"......
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mitten58 wrote:Mine had no pins for the JP1 connector, but it did have holes. So I hammered in toothpicks. Look for a new posting "remote not found"......
Oh ye of little faith, you don't think the toothpicks will work? How about that cable that you made from dental floss?
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