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Miss Kitty

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Jun 10, 2005
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Molly decided to use the arms of our outside chairs for teething. I thought she was over this, but have discovered she really likes fake wicker. So....the question is, can these be repaired? Locally? I told Mr. Kitty to get over it....looks like we are British or something. He is not buying that.
 

Allifunn

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Jan 11, 2006
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Molly decided to use the arms of our outside chairs for teething. I thought she was over this, but have discovered she really likes fake wicker. So....the question is, can these be repaired? Locally? I told Mr. Kitty to get over it....looks like we are British or something. He is not buying that.
Shabby Chic :dunno: It is all the rage!
 

Franny

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Mar 27, 2005
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Molly decided to use the arms of our outside chairs for teething. I thought she was over this, but have discovered she really likes fake wicker. So....the question is, can these be repaired? Locally? I told Mr. Kitty to get over it....looks like we are British or something. He is not buying that.

Try Becky and Richard Green. 763-6716. they are located north of Panama City, but may come and pick up the chairs for you. If they don't work on wicker they will know someone who does. Great people and they do great wood work repairs.
 

Mango

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Apr 7, 2006
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just cut the arms off the chair. no need to thank me i know how great i am.

See if it were me, I would just take the chairs out when Jfunn was around, and let Molly chew on her arms instead, but since I have not met Jfunn, I won't say that. :razz:
 

Miss Kitty

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:clap_1: Franny!!!! Mr. Kitty owes you a big drink or two or three!!!!
 
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