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See also: Narnia Posted by Shepherd (Member # 7380) on :
Ah, but stone furniture went out of style after they shaved and killed the overly symbolic lion/jesus. Really after the BBC films, stone furniture just really lost its chicque. <-SP?
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
sheek?
Posted by LadyDove (Member # 3000) on :
sheik/sheikh - Stone furniture has really lost its Mahammed Bin Rashid feel.
chic - Stone furniture has really lost its fashionableness.
chique - Stone furniture has really lost its fleas.
All of these seem to be reasonable and astute observations.
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
You forgot one.
cheek -- Stone furniture has lost its irreverent quality.
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
sheeque -- Stone furniture's appeal depends entirely on location, location, location.
(okay, I have to apologize for being too obscure, I was trying to poke fun at the penchant for giving real estate developments names with extra vowels and "fancy" spellings -- Harbour Pointe, for example)
Posted by LadyDove (Member # 3000) on :
<laughing at cheeky furniture and Bob, the master of the pun>