Snow and Sports Catolog-November 2008

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Hey! There’s a new sports catolog today. Here are the new pages and items:

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  • Purple Figure Skating Dress-450 coins

  • Figure Skates-300 coins

  • Snowshoes-300 coins

  • Blue Hockey Jersey-450 coins

  • Red Hockey Jersey-450 coins

  • Hockey Skates-300 coins

  • Hockey Stick-260 coins

  • Hockey Helmet-220 coins

Here is the sports furniture.

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Click on the ‘N’ in ‘Sports Furniture’ and you get the pommel horse!

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Waddle on!

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All pack of furniture 03 C&S

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C&S presents - Furniture pack 03

C&S continues improving and making new furniture having in mind all the different tastes and needs of our costumers. Thats why we have different products, cheap ones, low prims ones, anothers with more prims, attending to what you are looking for.

Another pack of furniture created by C&S, it cames with five diferent spaces - Kitchen, Livingroom, Bedroom, Office, Bathroom - all in the same line.
For those who like hight script, animated and design furniture with low prims.

Its made of aluminium and white metals who gives a great and fantastic modern style. A nice set brought to you by C&S art and building. This one with white metals that make your house different environments during the daytime.

The kitchen is full scripted, you can turn on and off lights,you can open and close doors, turn on and off the water.

Kitchen contains:
-Table - 5 prims
-Kitchen furniture -12 prims
-Rug - 1 prim
-6 chairs - 4 prims each

The living room is full scripted, you can turn on and off lights, television with pop up menu that you can watch (with stream texture), animated speaks, the sofa cames with lots of poses.

Livingroom contains:
- Rug and furniture - 1 + 14 prims (see the notecard inside)
- Sofa - 8 prims

This bedroom have the particulary of having a round bed, provide with a working sex menu that you can control so you can enjoy it with your partner.It’s a very elegant set and a quiet and relaxing space having two puffs with different poses (without poseballs), a bed, a radio and other furniture that you can add it or not.This set have three scripts one in the bed and another on the radio, you have to define options to media settings of you land and the other in the lights, that you can turn on or off during the daytime, this one also reflect with you furniture. 

Bedroom contains:
-Bed - 10 prims
-Rug - 1 prim
-Painting - 2 prims
-Furniture - 2 prims
-Back furniture - 4 prims
-2 Lights - 3 prims each

Office contains:
-Desk - 3 prims
-Bookshelf - 2 prims
-Painting - 2 prims
-Chair - 4 prims
-Rug - 1 prim
-Lamp - 3 prims
-Flower - 3 prims

The bathroom is full scripted, you can turn on and off lights, sit on the toilet (with a poseball), you can turn on and off the water in the bath and in washbasin.
The bath its a hot tube that you can full and low the water, and take a bath with your partner (have bubles and smoke).
The decor its very elegant, you have two boards (one with a watherfall and another one with fishes), a plant, three candles and more three towels.

Bathroom contains:
-Bed - 9 prims
-Rug - 1 prim
-Painting - 2 prims
-Furniture - 2 prims
-Back furniture - 4 prims
-2 Lights - 3 prims each
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And for more information you can contact Caty Matova or Scorpionsoul Paine, we have the pleasure to help you with any kind of questions.

How to take a yellow color out of old furniture with out painting over the entire piece

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LODGE & RUSTIC FURNITURE

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Here are some of the pieces of rustic furniture we carry in the shop.

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Books by the Yard

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How far the bookcase has come. These illustrations show typical bookcase styles from 1826. It would be too cruel to compare them with the standard fair of today’s Argos or Ikea, wouldn’t it?

The bookcase has been around as long as it was necessary to store books. As a domestic piece of furniture it probably had its heyday in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century, when it was considered an essential piece of furniture.

Books were perceived as precious and valuable items, particularly when they were hand-printed with hand produced leather bindings. The size of many bookcases seemed to reflect the status and presence that a good book collection could have.

Many bookcase were more like cabinets with lockable glass doors. This was for the practical reason of keeping harmful dust and dirt from damaging the books, but also to keep thieving hands from book collections. Many servants might not have been able to read, but they were more than aware of the value of books on the open market.

Not that all book collections were valued by their owners. It was a common occurrence when setting up house to buy books by the yard in order to fill a library. It was often immaterial as to the subjects, as long as the bindings looked decorative.

It is often a mistake to think that because a country or town house had a large library, that those books were read, and read often. You can only wonder how many homes had books that would crack when opened, showing that they had never left the shelf since they were first placed there.

It seems hard for us to think that the privilege of being able to read in an age of large scale illiteracy, could be treated so casually and so dismissively, when so much of the population had no opportunity or access to education.

At one time reading was thought by many, to be an anti-social pursuit, selfish even. Books were all very well decorating a bookcase, but you wouldn’t want your head stuck in one, would you?

Today, many countries have universal literacy, but few read regularly. Our modern bookcases show the status that we hold books in. If you try to store regular books in a flat pack bookcase, the shelves soon sag or collapse. They are really only there to store half a dozen paperbacks and a ceramic vase.

Perhaps reading has always been a minority leisure activity, an anti-social one to many, but a must for some of us. Long live the sturdy bookcase!

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