im interested in why in the world an autocrosser would be a model in Home magazine for furniture. im available for endorsement deals!!! -james OSP - Offers Simple Pleasures
Methinks it is far more likely that she is a model posing with props reflecting a marketing type's vision of the ideal design-your-own-furniture customer. If not, I'd like to know where the "women's
Author: "John J. Stimson-III" <john@harlie.idsfa.net>
Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2002 10:02:34 -0700
Maybe not. That Colorado (?) newspaper had equally strange references, and they had interviewed four real life autocrossers. I doubt that they would just make up "autocross". Who has heard of it? The
so she's not some famous autocrosser ive not heard about? its so unlikely, thats why i think she's got to have some connection to the company (like owning it). they talk in the ad like people that re
Well, the couch is a '97 Englander, which is well-known for premature cushion failure and lack of stain resistance. The cushions are from a '99 La-Z-Boy, which is the parent company of Englander (an