From: joedees@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu 31 Oct 2002 - 17:23:58 GMT
>
> On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 03:19 , joedees@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
> > Yes it is. They built their furniture so that they could hang it on
> > their walls in order to completely sweep clean a then-bare floor.
>
> In point of fact, they hung their chairs not only to clean the floor,
> but to dance upon the entire surface of it. Hanging them up was the
> function of the pegs on the walls. They made the pegs so they could
> hang the furniture. The furniture itself had many other uses, to sit
> upon, for instance.
>
Of course, but they made their furniture in such a way that it would
easily hang upon the pegs.
>
> - Wade
>
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