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    19 days ago

    Oh! I know! It’s on a boat. Added so the bed won’t move during the storm. Right?

    Right?

  • MoonManKipper@lemmy.world
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    19 days ago

    I don’t know about your bedpost but those fasteners don’t look adequate to me. Especially into plaster board

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    19 days ago

    A friend of mine was showing me his newly acquired box-bed. I dont know how to describe it, but it has a big space in the center to store things and a movable wooden deck.

    So, he opens it and the deck was all slided to one side and he says “idk why it keeps sliding” with his wife on my back.

    I suggested him to ad some friction to it

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    19 days ago

    They live in a part of town that has a bed shortage and this stops their bed from being stolen

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    19 days ago

    All wrong answers.

    This is a top bunk bed that is two beds stacked on top of each other held in place with metal pegs. This prevents unauthorized users from taking the beds and placing them side-by-side.

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    19 days ago

    I finally get it. It’s not “wedlock”, it’s “bedlock”. Which seems like a kind of like a bikelock because it is made for securing a vehicle. Easy. Now I get high score on English test.

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    19 days ago

    Bed frames in college were squeaky. I found a little bit of olive oil took care of it.