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These chairs aren't lonely.
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...............BECAUSE THEY HAVE EACHOTHER!!!
The floor is such a beautiful color.
the floor is the same color as the wrapper on a stick of doublemint gum.

the floor is the same color as the wrapper on a stick of doublemint gum.

ain't that sumthin'?
The floor is like the ocean... these chairs have many-a-converstation.
No arms!!! Pre historic.
aww, Yay for the chairs!

Hopefully they get along okay, especially seeing as they have to look at each other... "your upholstry is a gross colour" "yeah, well yours is ripped" "so what, so's yours, even worse than mine" "yeah, but mines ripped in a 'cool' way, your rips are just tryhard"
awww how cute
Shall we talk?
OMG. I had some chairs like that. Neat shot.
lmao ... no more lonely chairs ... cause everyone needs a friend! hehe.
mybe there have little chiars some day .
it's like one chair's saying to the other chair ''do you come here often?'' or maybe ''what's a chair like you doing in a place like this?'' lol
First date...where's the coffee?! ; )
I can imagine people sitting on these chairs.. :0
no bums on seats!
out of all the pictures of lonely chairs this one seems cheery
that floor is so shiney
The floor tiles are actually still beautiful. You can imagine how better they looked when they were new. People pay a lot of money for tiles like that now. Too bad no one thought of recycling before they closed.

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