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How often do you change the sheets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 707448" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Nomad. This is a coincidence because I have come to adore and seek out colors that span from oxblood to burgundy to maroon. I like every variation: the red browns to the purplish reds. In fact I so long for this color that I bought 2 huge dog beds (that we do not need) just because they were a burgundy/maroonish color. I am forcing myself to return them because THIS IS RIDICULOUS.</p><p></p><p>It turns out that my living room color scheme has evolved into a little bit of this color (maroon or burgundy?) in the form of splashy roses on a white sofa throw, with shades of pink, dark green and a really pretty sky grey-blue (we have white, white walls and floor, and dark wood furniture. The artwork on the walls is in darker shades of these colors. Very delicate. For some reason I feel like I am in Europe, maybe Paris. I go by and I feel happy, and it is this color, this maroon that makes me happiest (and the dark green--I have always loved that color.)</p><p></p><p>Thank you Nomad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 707448, member: 18958"] Nomad. This is a coincidence because I have come to adore and seek out colors that span from oxblood to burgundy to maroon. I like every variation: the red browns to the purplish reds. In fact I so long for this color that I bought 2 huge dog beds (that we do not need) just because they were a burgundy/maroonish color. I am forcing myself to return them because THIS IS RIDICULOUS. It turns out that my living room color scheme has evolved into a little bit of this color (maroon or burgundy?) in the form of splashy roses on a white sofa throw, with shades of pink, dark green and a really pretty sky grey-blue (we have white, white walls and floor, and dark wood furniture. The artwork on the walls is in darker shades of these colors. Very delicate. For some reason I feel like I am in Europe, maybe Paris. I go by and I feel happy, and it is this color, this maroon that makes me happiest (and the dark green--I have always loved that color.) Thank you Nomad. [/QUOTE]
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