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Product Name: | Highland Point Black Pewter Aluminum Outdoor Patio Rocking Lounge Chair with CushionGuard Pewter Gray Cushion (2-Pack) |
Product Description: | Kick back and unwind with the provided comfort of this Rocking Lounge Chair from the Highland Point Collection. Unique and elegant in style, it offers casual comfort and is the perfect addition to your porch, sunroom or veranda for easy entertaining and relaxing. Crafted of high-quality aluminum, the chair frames are powder coated with a hand applied finish that will complement any decor. The included seat cushions are generously wrapped in a high resiliency foam core and offer unparalleled comfort. Perfect for providing additional seating or paired with a side table to create an exquisite set. The cushions are part of Home Depot's Choose Your Own Color program; choose your own slipcover color to reflect your style and inspire your home. Some assembly is required for the chairs. Two chairs are packed in one carton. |
Product SKU: | 310192496_310192496 |
UPC: | 721015754268 |
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It comes down to our daily habits, like having ice cream instead of a smoothie, watching a movie instead of gym, etc. It's just doing the easy things, staying in our comfort zone.
I share this as a fellow fat person - we all know what we need to do, but we choose not to. Perhaps the discomfort of fat shaming is a net positive if it motivates us to change? The health consequences of obesity are dire.
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cushions alone are that price
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This one also seems like a good deal? $369 for four, can rock too?
same weight capacity tho 250lb
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Awfully low? How many people do you know over 250 pounds???
Funny how everyone gets so defensive over everything today, but somehow fat-shaming is still acceptable.