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because Darth Maul’s lightsabers?
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Personally, I want the set of lights that make no sense unless you stand in one precise location, and then they suddenly look like glowing angel wings. But those’ll do too.
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It reminds me of 90's mountain chalet style.
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My wife and I walking though the light store...we see your chandelier...
Me: What!? Awesome!
My Wife: No.
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This is the best Chandiler
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This chandelier is best chandelier because postmodernism.
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I’d think this one is. Because Jameson and such.
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thats MISS chandiler
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No. Because Frank Lloyd Wright.
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I don’t hate it.
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Miss Chenandler Bong to be precise.
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Marriage.
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nope, the sputnik was the best
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Perfect for when door to door religion salesman stop by.
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Take note, this is Jay Walker ’s private library:
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Out of curiosity, as someone who walks through many unfurnished homes, how often do you hit your head on light fixtures that are supposed to have tables under them?
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It’s for the best. If I was left to decorate we would have furniture from every design phase of the past 100 years, and car memorabilia hung at different nonsensical heights. Oh and a super sweet chandelier.
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It’s so edgy and modern.
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At least five times a year.
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This is best chandelier. Because of Edison bulbs.
Alternatively, this:
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Mrs. RPM once moved the dining room table out from under the light fixture for a few days while working on something or other that the table was obstructing. In the perhaps 8-10 waking hours I was home those few days, I probably walked into it 8-10 times. And the only thing it’s really on the way to is the other side of the table.