"I always say - a prejudice on my part, I'm sure - you can tell a lot about a person's character from his choice of sofa. Sofas constitute a realm inviolate unto themselves. This, however, is something that only those with who have grown up sitting on good sofas will appreciate. Its like growing up reading good books or listening to good music. One good sofa breeds another good sofa; one bad sofa breeds another bad sofa. Thats how it goes.
There are people who drive luxury cars, but have only second- or third-rate sofas in their homes. I put little trust in such people. An expensive automobile may well be worth its price, but its only an expensive automobile. If you have the money, you can buy it, anyone can buy it. Procuring a good sofa, on the other hand, requires style and experience and philosophy. It takes money, yes, but you also need a vision of the superior sofa. That sofa among sofas.
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mrdelicious:
No, I guess not. It would be like a boxer watching films of himself to improve his skills. I don't know if I'd be able to keep a straight face.
one_pure_thought:
So ya never know someone until you've sat in their sofa? I like this idea.