littlebluemonkeymind is offline littlebluemonkeymind Post #11  October 30,2009, 8:19pm
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They are handy for drinking beer on a hot day.
 
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i would start out with a rocking horse and work my way up...
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D_Lion wrote :
I thought about getting a rocking chair.

Is this a good idea?
Do you plan on rocking someone in it

The only thing a rocking chair is good for is a baby

Unless you have a better idea for them
 
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hogrally wrote :
Wow I had to look on your profile where you were from. We called our front porch a verandah too in Rural SW Ontario !
In Denmark it's a veranda (no h) too.
 
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A rocking chair is a very good idea, I suggest getting one with the slats on the back, more comfortable also don't rock too fast hate to see that you flipped.

(over that is)
 
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Love watching TV and rocking,, rocked all my babies. I much prefer my swing on the porch, laid down on it one day, fell asleep, with the wind blowing it and rocking me like a baby.. sleep for 4 hrs LOL! I loved that!!
 
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I was looking at a rocking chair with a Phillies logo on it......
 
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D_Lion wrote :
What matters is where you are going.
Rocking chairs don't really go anywhere. They pretty much stay in the same spot. Deceptive little buggers they are! It's all just a smokescreen.

If you're interested in going places, I'd skip the rocking chair and get one of those motorized scooters they have for old people in shopping malls.
 
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I had the best one when my kids were small, it was big enough to hold both me and sleeping child comfortably. The rockers were longer so as a tall person, I could enjoy long smooth rocking motion. Since my first child seemed to be teething forever I spent a lot of nights in that chair. Now my daughter has the chair.
 
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