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David and Nick build new cabinet

filed in: James Olney's Blog
written by on May 12th, 2010

History in the making occurred today when David and Nick built their new cabinet. They were able to set their differences aside and both agreed that the larger drawer should go at the bottom.

Following on from the success of their new partnership they plan to build a new boardroom table. Although some have expressed doubts over how well they will cope with this much larger piece of furniture.


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3 Responses to “David and Nick build new cabinet”

  1. steve says:

    Did they both visit an old queen last night?

  2. Jan says:

    With the weather we’re having lately, I’m a firm believer in big drawers on the bottom

  3. Rebecca says:

    Just a conservative guess perhaps, but looks to me as if not a lot of labour has gone into making this cabinet and from the size of it only a liberal amount of work could be filed away.

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