A Short Story on a Travel Theme - Strangers

We arrived more than two hours later than planned, but the west of England summer light had not yet faded even to dusk. A soft golden glow was just growing across the sunset, which had just tinged a flat-calm sea beyond this tumbling village. We were tourists here, strangers in this small, tightly-knit place.

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For us it was just part of a tour, a long weekend snatched in common from the clutches of our combined, ever demanding careers. I felt utterly liberated, that beautiful evening, as we walked the quarter mile or so down the steep dry cobbles from the obligatory car park into the car-less village, the deadlines and demands of advertising for once confined outside the limits of this small place. And I could tell from the spring in Jenny's step that her battles with bottom sets in Lewisham were now further distant than our three days on the road.

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There was a small gift shop, a tourist-trap trinket place, just a hundred yards along the lane. I bought the newspaper our early departure from St. Ives had denied me, my daily fix of political gossip now long established as an essential feature of my adoption into London life. I explained that we were strangers here, had driven down the side road in the hope of finding something interesting and had nothing booked.

The shopkeeper said we had just three options - the Old Hotel just down the lane, a bed and breakfast at the bottom by the harbour or the farm near the junction with the main road, back where we had turned off.

"It was different years ago," he said, "when lots of people used to stay over, but now it's all day trippers and holiday homes. Ten years ago we had half a dozen guest houses, but they've all closed down."

The Old Hotel was just two hundred yards from the shop, at the head of the steep cove that housed the tangled triangle of the village. It was a bit beyond the price we usually paid and had AA stars framed over its reception desk, but we fell for the place and checked in, just for one night. It was the kind of mock Jacobean black and white inn, whose lack of a straight line just might have suggested it was original. But the beams were hollow and the plaque above the entrance said, "Refurbished 1958."

"Do you have any luggage to bring from the car park?" the receptionist asked. The name tag pinned to her blouse said, 'Hilary, Manageress'. "We have a man with a donkey and sledge who will bring it down for you." She wasn't joking.

I lifted our two hold-alls and said it was all we had. She smiled, offering politeness but communicating knowledge tinged with judgment. It was in an era when it was still unusual for a couple to sign in without obviously trying to appear married.

We took the key for room number six. There were only eight and the other seven keys were still hanging on their hooks when we took the lift - yes, the lift! - to the upper floor. Number six was at the back, of course, right above the kitchen extractor fan and overlooked an enclosed yard with a yellowed corrugated plastic roof. It hid an array of lidless dustbins, from which a hint of an aroma sweetened the still air when we opened the windows to encourage the previous occupant's cigarette smoke to leave. We dropped the bags and walked down to the sea to absorb the last of the late springtime sun at its setting.

The beach was shingle and small, hard-packed against a harbour wall that extended a good fifty yards into the shallow sea. A couple of clapperboard buildings, largely rotten, clung to its prominence, their profit long past, but their structures all but remaining. There were doors missing and one structure had no interior, the uncovered entrance revealing merely sky beyond. At one time, clearly, the locals had something of a living from this place, fishing perhaps, maybe small trade, smuggling in poor times, salvage by design, who knows. And then came the tourists, the stranger trade of nineteenth century invention that evaporated when the trunk road widened and rendered the place no more than a day trip from anywhere this side of Birmingham or London.

As we walked back up the deceptively steep single track that bisected the village, we passed several open doorways seeking air on this unseasonably balmy evening at the end of May. After London everything here felt so cosy, so small, warm and unthreatening, as if the place itself were welcoming us into its embracing fold.

We saw just two other people, both descending the path, and independently both offered greeting. "Isn't it pretty," said Jenny. "Don't you wish you lived here?" I declined to answer.

We ate at the Old Hotel. There was nowhere else. We ordered the grilled sole with parsley butter. Potatoes and broccoli were the 'legumes de saison'. It took over half an hour for the food to appear. We finished the bottle of house white we had ordered to go with the fish long before even the smell of cooking wafted through from the kitchen. We got significant giggles speculating on how far out into the Bristol Channel the boat had to go to catch our order. We ate. It wasn't bad, and then we moved across to the bar, the four steps needed to change location effectively redefining us from guests to locals. A concertina glass partition separated the areas in theory, but tonight it had been opened wide for ventilation. The rest of the evening became a tale of three women, Hilary, Sue and Sandra, all of whom have dreamt.

The hotel bar is the only place to drink, so it's a pub, complete with its regulars. A half a dozen men are collectively and determinedly engaged in preventing the oak top from rising, their planted elbows firmly ensuring its continued sojourn on earth. They are passing the time of night with what seems to be a predictable set of platitudes. "I bought the D-reg because I thought it would work out cheaper in the long run, what with the smaller servicing bills and the like... ...But you ought to do more of that sort of thing yourself and then you wouldn't have to pay anything at all... ... Yes, I know, but I just don't have the time. Have you, these days?... ...Give us another, Sandra... ...You go just beyond the first turning... ...Down past the egg farm where my brother used to work... ...They are really cheap if you buy them by the sack... ...bloody heavy, mind you..."

She is forty going on sixty, utterly contemptuous of what she sees before her, yet utterly resigned - or condemned - to servicing its every need. She is rather large and quite square, both in face and body. She's been like that ever since she can remember. Black hair, cut quite, but not very short and swept to a wave at the front showing that she has spent not a little time tonight cleansing and preening herself before starting work behind the bar at the Old Hotel. On the other side of the argument is a series of slobs, one of whom we only ever seem to see from the back. His head is triangular with apex at the base. A pair of key-in-keyhole ears protrude. He was probably called 'wing-nut' by his classmates at school. I resist the temptation to grab an ear-key and twist it to see what it might unlock. From the bar talk we can clearly hear, the answer surely is not much.

Mr Ears is something of a leader, he thinks. He rarely lets any conversation that is shared by the others to pass without his own inserted comment. He wears a boiler suit, heavily stained, and a pair of Doc Martins that have seen better decades. His skin is rough and darkened, but probably not by sun. His head is shaved, but shows a shadow at the edge of his baldness. He seems to lead with his head, which he sticks out to emphasise every voluminous word he speaks.

At one point there seems to be a lull in the conversation. Mr Ears picks up one of the wet cloth runners from the bar and throws it at Sandra. He thinks it's very funny and nudges his neighbour in the ribs as he flings. Sandra is hardly amused. She tries to say, "Please don't do that" just as he raises his arm, but she is only half way through the "Please" by the time he has flung it. To say that she is not amused is to understate the utter contempt that fills her eyes. But still, it's a living.

Her son has been helping out with the washing up in the under-staffed kitchen. He is fourteen, at least that is what Sandra immediately chooses to tell us the moment he appears. She gravitates towards our end of the albeit small bar, placing the maximum distance between herself and the group that we now learn includes her husband, Mr Ears. Darren, the son, is just like her, the same shape, but with brown, not black hair. I sense Jenny concluding that the mother's is dyed. Darren is still very much his mother's boy, not yet his father's threat. Knowing that she will have to put the place to rights tonight before she leaves, she has him wipe down the tables and stack the stools, destined to be unused this evening. Mr Ears, he of the triangular head and key-in-keyhole ears, smiles a mild pride a little as he drinks whisky chasers at some rate.

He orders a round of drinks for himself and his mates. He almost theatrically flips open his softened leatherette wallet and then pulls a face deigning surprise when he finds it empty. Sandra's expression is both knowing and tired as she, reluctantly, scowling when she turns her back to him, writes out an IOU and places it in the till. It's no doubt in her own name. She takes some pence in 'change' from the chit, which she offers and he pockets, rattling the coins against a set of keys in his deep pockets, as if ensuring that it has fallen to the bottom. A few minutes later he needs another refill costing eighty-five pence, but he produces only twenty-five from his pocket. Sandra makes up the rest from her purse, her lips pressing a silent curse as she operates the till.

A minute later Hilary appears from the kitchen. She hands Sandra a brown envelope. A slight smile confirms that these are wages, perhaps for the week. Sandra immediately extracts a note, places it in the till and retrieves her IOU, which, after attracting her husband's attention, she pointedly tears into small pieces and ditches into an ashtray, an ashtray that she will have to clean out later. Mr Ears barks and growls a little, maybe sensing a put down in front of his mates, but later we are told that really wants to have the paper intact so he can read the amount to check that Sandra's not fiddling him and arranging to keep something for herself. "Never trust people in business," he says, loudly to his mate, "but never vote against them!" He laughs.

Sue follows Hilary from the kitchen. We know her name immediately because Sandra greets her, as if she has not seen her for weeks. Her white, side-buttoned jacket identifies her as the person who grilled our fish. She is a very good cook. We enjoyed our sole, I tell her. She says thank you, but then immediately delivers a bout of self-deprecation, apologising for the fact that she has never had any training. Her words are like a magnet for the other women, who immediately move to our end of the bar, as far from the locals as it gets. Sue then tells us of a coffee fudge cake that prompted one guest to propose to her. The ladies laugh, including my Jenny. Her husband, however, was the one who taught her how to cook fish. It's all in the salt. After all, they live in salt water, don't they?

Perhaps because we are strangers, Sue wants to talk. Clearly the locals at the other end would not be interested in the fact that she often has to cook for thirty people in a kitchen that's the size of a dog kennel. Hilary, Sue and Sandra are clearly not happy with their lot. Hilary, especially, seems tense and dispirited as Sue tries to explain the facilities at the back. When she invites us through the bar to inspect where she works, Hilary looks perturbed, even threatened. "Look", says Sue, with a wave of an arm, "there's one piddling microwave, a gas cooker from year dot and a freezer that wouldn't service a family of four. And when the place is full of trippers, I have to do twenty bar meals an hour at lunchtime."

Hilary ushers us back the right side of the bar There's not much work around here, she tells us. Having us visit the kitchen was clearly more than her job was worth, so she changes the subject. "It's nice here, but I feel that life is passing me by. I'm a city girl. I'm from Walsall. I'm not used to living in a small place like this. I envy you two. I'd really like to be in London, but my boyfriend is a herdsman and there's no call for them in Mayfair."

But she does make sure we register that Sue is slaving away in the kitchen for next to nothing. And the owner who often supervises rang in to say that he would not be around to lend a hand this evening because he was sick, when she knew full well that in fact he and his wife had been invited out to dinner by the Cowan's at their farm.

"At this time of year, when the sky is clear and the air is fresh and the weather's nice, you would think that this is a really nice place to live. But just go and have a look at the backs of these places. Go round the side and have a look. Give me a modern bungalow with double glazing and central heating any day. They are falling to bits. In winter you can have the heating going full blast and still have a gale blowing in around the window frame. On nights like those I'm almost glad to be working here. At least it's warm." The words were qualified by a nod towards the regulars. "But then you have to sit here and put up with the rubbish that lot talk about all evening... Honestly in winter, in the dark nights, there are times when you wish you were anywhere apart from here. And this is the best work in the village, despite the fact that the owners never want to put any money into the place. And the people from here can't get it into their heads that it's in their own interest to invest in the place, to make it more attractive.. But then you get up in the morning and the sun is shining and the sky is blue and you can see across to Lundy Island and you walk the dogs across the cliff top and everything seems fine. I don't know."

It was then that she changed. An overlooked duty resurfaced from a forgotten cell. A moment later she returned from the reception. She had another brown envelope for Sandra, who smiled as she took it. The word 'bonus' could be heard, but there was a question mark of sorts. By then we had decided to go to bed and, as we left our bar stools, we only had time to bid her goodnight.

The following morning we walked around again. There really wasn't anywhere to go, except where we had already been. You could go up or down. Up was back to the car. Down was to the sea. We chose down. Up would come later. We walked along the harbour wall, past the dilapidated clapperboards to look at the flat calm lying below a grey but light sky There was a buzzard, an intruder, screaming as it was shepherded away by pecking gulls. We watched the pursuit for ten minutes or more as the local nesters made sure that the unwanted foreigner was well and truly escorted off their patch.

As we stepped off the rampart and back onto the shingle, a British Telecom van appeared from the town. We assumed that he must have special dispensation to drive the main street, a privilege afforded only to the corporate. At the bottom the driver sped to a halt and then engaged reverse. This was clearly only a change of direction, there being nowhere along the main street to turn once you had entered the village. A group of men to our right noticed the noise and broke off from their idiotic task of trying to move a rusty old hulk across the shingle with makeshift crowbars. It was the hint of wheel-spin that attracted them Here was someone who did not know the place. Here was potential profit. A hint of forward movement in the van dissolved into an engine race as the rear end sank as far as the body into the loose stones.

Crowbars discarded, the blokes surrounded their captive in a matter of seconds. "He's got that well and truly...," grumbled Mr Ears, who was one of the first to arrive. He recognised us from the bar and actually spoke directly to us, but the words were for the van driver's benefit. He scratched his head a few times as his mates appeared. They too mumbled as they crouched to inspect the depth of the problem. The van driver and his companion had got out of their seats, their doors scraping into the shingle. Mr Ears then said quite a lot, but I caught only an odd word. He scratched his head again. "It really isn't my day today," he said to me as he passed.

After a few minutes our little crowd still surrounded the prey when the Land Rover appeared. Mr Ears told us that it normally does the ferrying back to the car park for those trippers who can't bring themselves to walk back up the hill. "It doubles as a tow truck for the boats," he said. He tied a small thin rope to the tow bar and then selected a suitable place to attach it to the Telecom van. A whistle to the Land Rover produced a crawl. The rope broke, of course. Mr Ears scratched his head again. He was clearly having to work hard today. A mate went off to find a heavier rope, which was duly attached. The Land Rover growled as the van driver raised a scream from his engine. There was a splutter at the back end of his van and then it was free. There was a round of applause. A note was offered and Mr Ears took it, but clearly expressed a belief that it should be bigger. "The things I have to do to earn a living," he said as he shuffled past the two of us, pulling and rewinding the rope that probably belonged to someone else. As British Telecom whined its way up the hill in second gear, we set off towards the Old Hotel to retrieve our bags, check out and get under way. Jenny and I shared a joke about Mr Ears, referring to elbows and arseholes.

Sandra was waiting for us. She had a cloth bag in her right hand and her son's hand in her left. He really was a very young fourteen. Clasped by her thumb, and pressed against her son's grasped fingers was a brown envelope, presumably the envelope that Hilary had passed to her just as we left the bar. The envelope was torn and a single sheet of paper flapped loose. Jenny stayed with her while I paid the bill and got our bags.

"She wants a lift into town," said Jenny when I returned. She got the sack. They have accused her of taking money from the till. She's leaving." I cast a glance back down the hill, but there was no-one in sight. Mr Ears was still down there, earning, when the four of us, all strangers now, set off towards the car.

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From Travel to Storage, Trunks Have Been Used Throughout History

The history of Trunks goes back many centuries and has been traced to ancient times. They may have their origins in Egypt. They have been used as luggage traditionally, and until the suitcase became popular, most travelers carried trunks with them in which to transport their clothing and other belongings. All kinds of people have used trunks throughout history. In the last one hundred and fifty years of American history, people from all walks of life such as immigrants, circus performers, and traveling salesmen would carry their belongings in trunks.

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There have been many different styles of trunks. Early Egyptian chests or trunks were built with a flat top. Many of the older trunks were made from plain wood or from animal hide (deer, cow, or horse, depending on the types of fauna in the region). One unique type of trunk was the wicker trunk, which is said to have originated in ancient Egypt.

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Hide or leather trunks were common in the 1600s and 1700s. As technology improved in the 1800s and early 1900s and the locomotive was invented, there were more people traveling and more demand for trunks, as well as more efficient ways of manufacturing them. Tastes were changing as well. As a result, the newer trunks were covered in canvas or metal. Often individual trunk manufacturers would create their own signature look by ornamenting them with brass add-ons such as tacks and clasps, embossing, or with elaborate trim.

Manufacturers would come up with other ways to distinguish their trunks, by including more compartments or engineering their hinges so that they were easier to open and close. However, more and more people demanded a more lightweight piece of luggage to carry, and by the mid-twentieth century, suitcases had become popular and had replaced the trunk.

Some of the popular styles of trunks in the nineteenth and early twentieth century are listed below:

Jenny Lind trunks were named for the Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind. The signature shape of this brand of trunk is the hourglass. These trunks were popular in the late nineteenth century and are one the most sought after trunks today.

Steamer trunks have a flat top, but are usually much smaller in height than most other flat-top trunks. They were designed to fit into the compartments beneath the seats on trains and boats. They were used like carry-on luggage is today. They got their name because people who owned them would typically take steamship voyages.

Barrel stave trunks had a dome top and a unique design. Because of the way the staves were set on the trunk, when seen from certain angles this trunk resembled a barrel. These were manufactured in the mid-to-late nineteenth century.

Wall trunks are known for their ability to be placed flush against the wall once opened all the way. They feature unique hinges that allow for this capability. Dresser trunks are a specific kind of wall trunk, and are named for the form they took when opened all the way up and set on their sides. The shape of the trunk along with the included drawers made it look like a miniature dresser. Sometimes these trunks even contained a mirror. Dresser trunks came on the market in the first decade of the twentieth century.

Trunks have become popular vintage items for collectors and antique enthusiasts. When properly restored, some trunks, depending on the rarity or level of historical importance, can fetch a high selling price as an important piece of history.

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Finding A New Antique Coffee Table

Have you ever had an occasion when an item seemed to leap out at you? My husband and I found an antique coffee table that seemed to beg to go home with us. Ironically, this piece of furniture was the last thing we had in mind on our shopping expedition. However, it wound up in our living room by evening. We were on a hunt for a new bedroom set. By "new" I mean antiquely new to us. While the option of buying brand new furniture is always available, we really like to stick to classics like the antique coffee table for a couple reasons. The approach is not due to a love of all things old. It is more due to a love of enduring quality.

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Buying modern furniture of the same quality as items like the antique coffee table is going to cost a lot more money. In order to reproduce many of the older furnishings created years and years ago, manufactures have to spend a great deal of money. This is reflected in the cost of quality new furniture. We found that we could purchase many older items that offered timeless style as well as durability for a fraction of the cost of buying new. There is little wonder that we stumbled across the antique coffee table while hunting for items for other rooms in our home. The unusual item stood out from across the room and it is strange that both of us mentioned the piece upon entering the store.

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The search for the bedroom set was put on hold for a moment while we studied the antique coffee table. This item required a little attention and some elbow grease which was another reason that the attraction to the piece was a little unusual. The old table was not really showroom ready but it was outstanding. The simple piece of furniture is from the early 1920's so it does have an Art Deco feel. However, there are elements of romantic Victorian charm intertwined in the piece as well. The romantic element that stands out the most is the leather inlay in the center of the antique coffee table.

The edge of this decorative oval inlay is detailed in gold. The leather is torn and cracked and there is quite a bit of discoloration. However, with a little work the antique coffee table has become a real attraction in our living room. When you go antiquing you never know what you will bring home with you. You can be pretty sure that it will be a treasure.

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Steamer Trunk Coffee Table. Crafted with a replicated antique look, this steamer trunk coffee table is ideal as a decorative, yet functional accent. Whether its placed in your living room or bedroom, the convenient storage under the lid is sure to help clear the clutter. The rich walnut finish is accented with antique brass rivets along the trim. The lid opens with the help of progressive hinges that prevent slamming. This classic styled trunk is a great solution for your home. 37" W x 20.5" D x 17.25" H Walnut Finish Antique brass hardware Lid opens for storage Assembly required



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How to Get Rid of Squirrels - Feed Squirrels Where You Want Them to Stay

Squirrels are a nuisance. They get into the garbage and birdfeeders. They build nests in the most irritating spots of the garage, attic and eaves. The biggest nuisance of all is when they "swear" at you when you come and go from your own house.

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There are several ways to discourage them:
Put a baffle or squirrel guard on bird feeder poles. Make sure the bird feeders are at least squirrel-jumping distance away from all trees and perches. Use metal garbage cans and bird feeders instead of plastic which they can chew through. Use a spring loaded perch bird feeder set so it will not open with the weight of the squirrel. Use live traps to move them to another area. Use squirrel repellents such as chili powder, red peppers or cayenne sprinkled where you want them to stay away. Put chicken wire over your flowerbeds (covered with a light dusting of dirt) to keep them from digging up your bulbs. Find the holes where they're getting in and patch them up.

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All of these work, I can tell you from experience. I can also tell you that when you try to keep them away from one area they invade another area. One night I came home to find a dead squirrel in our toilet. He crawled down the drain vent stack thinking it was an interesting place to build a nest, swam to the toilet and then panicked when he found the toilet seat down until he drowned. I still think about all the fun my dog and cat could have had if the seat was up - and my family still teases me about screaming my head off when I found it!

You do have to admire the little rodents.
They can pull a tortilla through a quarter inch hole in a garbage bag and keep it in one piece. They know that the dog can't chase them past the fence and the cat can't get them through the screen, so they can swear at them all they want at a safe distance. They are amazing acrobats that will try anything and chew through anything to get to food.

My ingenious husband came up with a plan to use their inquisitiveness against them. He hung empty coffee cans on trees spaced several feet apart (because squirrels are territorial) and put sunflower seeds in them to feed them.

That's when we made the most amazing discovery. If you feed them, they'll leave other areas alone! They didn't even make nests in our garage anymore; instead then made nests in the trees near the feeders.

Now I must warn you that you need a coffee can feeder for each squirrel unless you want to listen to them squabble all day long when another squirrel enters their territory. Screaming squirrels confuse the other animals and birds it is a danger alarm and they stay away, which defeats the purpose of feeding the birds.

Soon we discovered that each squirrel had its own personality. One squirrel ate so the sunflower shells fell outside the can. Another would grab a seed, eat on the rim of the coffee can with its back the tree trunk so it could watch its domain while it ate. Others preferred to hide inside or to peek out now and then like it was a soldier in a foxhole. We found squirrels even more entertaining than birds!

Speaking of entertainment... squirrel feeders are a fun way for the furry court jesters to work for their supper and "earn their keep".
Put ears of dried corn on the end of a squirrel spinner or arrow feeder and enjoy watching them try to eat it. Put a corn cob on the end of a squirrel bungee. Put nuts or seeds in a squirrel munch box where they need to open a lid to pull out food. Extend a wire or cord from one tree to another so they have to tightrope-walk to get to the food. There are also cute corn cob feeders made to look like little picnic tables or adirondack chairs.

As they say, if you can't beat them - join them. We discovered that feeding the squirrels not only kept them out of trouble, but entertained us as well. As an added bonus flying squirrels were visiting the feeders at night!

How to Get Rid of Squirrels - Feed Squirrels Where You Want Them to Stay
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Special Price!!! Coffee Table with Nail Studded Metal Trim Rich Honey Finish

Oct 24, 2011 07:21:42

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  • Living Room
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Coffee Table with Nail Studded Metal Trim Rich Honey Finish Overview

Dimension: 43"L x 24"W x 19"H Finish: Rich Honey Material: Wood, Metal Coffee Table with Nail Studded Metal Trim Rich Honey Finish Features nail-studded metal trim and hidden storage area. Store extra blankets and throws in this coffee table with rustic metal trim. Rich honey finish and clean simple lines will look right at home in any living room or family room. Item will complement most decors and serve a useful function for years to come. Matching end table and sofa table are available separately. Assembly required



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37"w Steamer Trunk Coffee Table, 17.5"Hx37"W, LUGGAGE BROWN

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  • 17.5"H x 37"W x 20.5"D.


37"w Steamer Trunk Coffee Table, 17.5"Hx37"W, LUGGAGE BROWN Overview

Featuring rustic styling and vintage details, the Steamer Trunk Coffee Table offers an interesting look that will instantly refresh your home decor. Designed to appear like a vintage trunk, this coffee table offers convenient storage space for blankets, throw pillows and other necessities. Order yours today and bring convenience and rustic appeal into your living room. Constructed from quality wood veneer for lasting beauty and use. Studded metal accents throughout. A rich brown finish completes the look. Actual size is 17.5"Hx37"W



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SEI Voyager Espresso Storage Cocktail Table

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SEI Voyager Espresso Storage Cocktail Table Feature

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  • Antique Bronze Hardware
  • Black Frame
  • Veneer, MDF and Metal
  • End table is not only beautiful, but functional as well


SEI Voyager Espresso Storage Cocktail Table Overview

With a spacious hidden storage compartment and a restyled antique design, this cocktail table is not only beautiful, but functional as well. Studded accents line the edges of this sleek living room table to give it an extra element of design. A metal handle on either end of this table make moving it easy as well, so try it in your living room or even at the foot of your bedroom for a new look. You may also pair this cocktail table with the matching end table for a complete update; 42-inch W by 24-inch D by 18-inch H; Storage - 40-inch W by 22-inch D by 6-inch H; Espresso Finish; Antique Bronze Hardware; Black Frame; Veneer, MDF and Metal; Assembly required



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Protecting Your Personal Property by Staying Alert!

PROTECTING PERSONAL ITEMS

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It seems we carry more and more valuable things around with us without thinking about it.

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Cash in your wallet or purse; credit cards, laptops and cell phones are just some of the everyday items that are sorely missed if they are stolen here are some tips to protect whats yours.

All these possessions might seem very valuable to you in this day and time, but according to the police the best advice for hanging on to your possessions is "only take what you need with you".

They suggest you learn to minimize the amount of possessions you carry with you. If you don't need laptop, don't leave in plain sight in the car. Its great you have cash and credit cards, but don't flash them around or flaunt them around hold ups and credit card fraud are good reasons why you should keep those to your self.

Keep your purse or wallet somewhere where you are aware of it. Ladies one of the most popular crimes going on right now it lifting purses in grocery carts. This is when you are at the grocery store not paying attention someone will steal your purse while your get a jug of milk. The worst thing about this crime is lots of women won't notice till its time to pay. Ladies leave your purse in the car trunk and take your cards or cash in your with you in your pocket. Men check every now and then to make sure you still have your wallet on you, but don't make this too obvious as pickpockets can spot you doing this.

Likewise, keep your cell phone out of sight - in the age of the smart phone cell phones are very valuable and a crook can make a quick 0 for your phone. If your going to the gym leave it under the seat in the car or somewhere it cant be seen. Never leave it locker that's not locked, crooks love locker rooms its easy pickin. Students be aware that back-pack style bags are especially vulnerable to thieves.

Do not leave your bag unattended in a public place, such as in a pub, coffee bar or shop. Similar to women in grocery stores leaving there purses in grocery carts, Many people will have there laptop on the table at the library, book store or coffee shop and go to the rest room or get a drink and come back to find that there laptop is gone and even the bag with it.

The last tip and a very important one if anything is ever stolen from you, Keep receipts and tag everything. Getting serial numbers and tagging your property can recover anything a thief may try to pawn. Believe it or not crooks are still dumb enough to try to pawn items and they get caught everytime.

If something is stolen, go to the nearest police station or call the police non emergency number. Remember having those serial numbers can make a difference between you getting your items back.

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  • End table is not only beautiful, but functional as well


SEI Voyager Espresso Storage Cocktail Table Overview

With a spacious hidden storage compartment and a restyled antique design, this cocktail table is not only beautiful, but functional as well. Studded accents line the edges of this sleek living room table to give it an extra element of design. A metal handle on either end of this table make moving it easy as well, so try it in your living room or even at the foot of your bedroom for a new look. You may also pair this cocktail table with the matching end table for a complete update; 42-inch W by 24-inch D by 18-inch H; Storage - 40-inch W by 22-inch D by 6-inch H; Espresso Finish; Antique Bronze Hardware; Black Frame; Veneer, MDF and Metal; Assembly required



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Santa Fe Trunk Coffee Table in Dark Chocolate

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Santa Fe Trunk Coffee Table in Dark Chocolate Overview

3166DC-C Features: -Coffee table. -Santa Fe collection. -Dark chocolate finish. -One drawer.



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Jay Leno - Everything You Need To Know

Jay Leno is a well known stand up comedian and a television host. He was born in New York, on 28th April 1950 as James Douglas Muir Leno to parents Catherine, a homemaker, and Angelo, an insurance salesman. They were of Scottish and Italian heritage. He is heard commenting more on his Italian heritage. Leno grew up in Massachusetts and suffered from dyslexia. Although he later went on to earn a Bachelor Degree in Speech Therapy from Emerson College, Boston in 1972.

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He married Mavis Leno in 1980. They met at one of his performance in a club in Los Angeles. He began his career working in clubs in the nights before hitting it big on the screen with his show "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno". Before landing in his own talk show he used to write for in the 1970s series "Good Times". His first television debut is considered to be the "Merv Griffin Show". He also made his acting debut in 1977 in "Silver Bears". But he left his acting career since he was been highly sought out for his stand up comedies. He did indeed appear in films later but portraying himself or as his own parody version.

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He made his first appearance in "The Tonight Show" in March 2, 1977. He is a sharp and astute political commentator. He was the sole guest host of Carson's in the show. He succeeded Carson in 1992 to host this show and in that show his first guest was comedian Billy Crystal. He made history by having Barack Obama on his show "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" marking it as the first television talk show to have a sitting President appear as its guest.

Leno's net worth is considered to be 0 million. He is also famous for his collections of automobiles; a few of them were even showcased in films like Batman and Robin. He owns over 200 vehicles that include both car and motorcycles. He has his own website "Jay Leno's Garage" showcasing his collections. He is one of the few who own the McLaren F1 supercar. He sold his Harley Davidson, which was signed by his guests in his show, in an auction to collect money to help victims of the 9/11 attacks. He also writes columns on automotives in Popular Mechanics and in The Sunday Times giving a humorous yet knowledgeable take on them.

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Oct 19, 2011 21:41:12

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Ivory Stateroom Trunk Coffee Table Feature

  • Wood and brass construction.
  • Antique ivory finish.
  • Leather straps.
  • 32 1/4" wide.
  • 23" deep.


Ivory Stateroom Trunk Coffee Table Overview

Based on 1930s designs when travelers climbed aboard a train for an exciting journey, this stateroom trunk is as beautiful today as it was then. A stunning antique ivory finish takes you back to that era. High quality construction includes professional brass hardware, brass locks and keys, steamed cherry wood bent slats, and honey wood inside. Hand-turned wood legs allow it to be used as a functional and beautiful coffee table.



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