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  1. #1
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    Default Something quick and easy

    Here is a simple project that is useful for new parents and dogs who enjoy drinking out of the toilet. Women buy these as fast as I build them. A simple potty chair with magazine rack and tissue holder.

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    Brilliant idea!!! I can see why Mums would be buying them.

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    That is my Routerforums.com avatar Wendy. Come check out our site.

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    Careful Wendy Mikes real name is Hughie

    HH.
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    This from a guy who doesn't even know footballs are brown with lacing?
    Mike

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    Hey Mike! Here is my version of the same idea... My Granddaughter is 2 1/2 and is using it regularly now.

    Attachment 30376

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    Quote Originally Posted by aniceone2hold View Post
    This from a guy who doesn't even know footballs are brown with lacing?
    :eek: Now you've done it Mike....let's start with the fact that your game involves the ball being played in the hands for 99% of the game so would more aptly be known as handball not football....

    HH.
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    My grandfather bulit a training chair along similar lines many, many years ago. The only difference I can remember was it also had a little tilt tray/restrainer on the front, which also incorporated a run of beads (a la an abacus type of thing.)

    It faithfully served 3 generations of our family, (my mother and myself included) until 'twas passed onto my younger brother, when some young, fresh from TAFE, familycare worker saw it and declaimed it to be a monstrosity, a health-hazard, a teacher of bad habits, etc., etc.

    My SIL burnt it. :mad:

    I could quite happily throttle the pair of 'em!
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    Hickory, nice job!
    HH, cute shorts... San Francisco, CA. would just love them to death!
    Skew, Perhaps it's time for you to recreate the chair and pass it on?
    Mike

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    You're right Mike your players uniform is much more fetching and your players so much fitter

    HH.
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