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Wooden Chair

Wooden Chair

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Thats an oldie.
That's a combination rockerwheelchair!!
Oh God, I need that! My eyeteeth - I'd gladly give my eyeteeth for that chair! :-(
THOSE CHAIRS DATE BACK TO THE EARLY 1900's.
saw one of those at a garage sale looked just like that one. I didn't buy it...
Where's Vincent Price when ya need em?
his ghost is in that chair Weebs
i luvs wheelchairs dont ask me why i just do and i luvs this photograph i just do donts ask me why
From under your bed, why do you like wheelchairs?? Gotta be a reason.
i dont know i just always have ever sense i was alitte person (im still a pretty short person hehe) t
Franklin Roosevelt from Annie! "Sing Elenore, it's an order from your commander in chief!"
looks like the wheelchair from the movie "The Secret Garden" i really like that movie
They've got an identical wheelchair on the front porch of the library at this school.
The amount that thing would be worth...
i can almost hear it sqeaking, very spooky!
What a mix of (kind of) modern with chairs from so long ago!
Things just abandoned like this... did someone leave really urgently?
Looks like someone took a wooden chair that you would find in a garden somewhere (think garden where the occupants sip tea and watch croquet being played) and stuck wheels on it.

I thought of that quote from Annie too...I LOVE that movie! I remember when that movie first came OUT...

Good grief I feel old...these antiquated chairs aren't helping lol!

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