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big enough?

written by Jana September 26, 2007

dining room, originally uploaded by pilgrimgirl.

I don’t have any ambitions to own a big home someday. But I have to admit that I was rather jealous of the dining room of the home we stayed at in Boston. Can you just imagine the great dinner parties we could have at such a table?

And we could probably have, like 5 gameboards of Ticket to Ride going all at the same time.
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catBonny September 26, 2007 - 3:55 pm

I totally feel you relating to the TtR boards. Whenever I have a game night someone winds up playing on the floor, but maybe that adds charm? But not really- that would be a a great table to game on.

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Anonymous September 29, 2007 - 10:30 pm

These huge tables are great for parties. But for everyday it feels like you’re miles away from each other. I gave mine to my brother. Now, closer is better—plus it’s no big deal now to pass the potatoes!

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