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Im sitting here studying, and it goes down a little notch, little by little. Jesus, it's annoying. Does it mean I need to lose weight or something. Arent these chairs supposed to hold up to 300lbs?
Take your personal attacks eslewhere. :roll:Originally posted by: Baked
Lose some weight, fatty.
LMAO!Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
ease up on the krispykremes![]()
Originally posted by: JonTheBaller
Take your personal attacks eslewhere. :roll:Originally posted by: Baked
Lose some weight, fatty.
Fat people are so sensitive when you tell them the truth.
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
fixed![]()
Originally posted by: tyler811
Krunky is this your office chair ?![]()
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
fixed![]()
Originally posted by: tyler811
Originally posted by: tyler811
Krunky is this your office chair ?![]()
Maybe some coworker has been messing with it![]()
Originally posted by: Shawn
You obviously weigh more than the chair's hydrolics can handle.
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Im sitting here studying, and it goes down a little notch, little by little. Jesus, it's annoying. Does it mean I need to lose weight or something. Arent these chairs supposed to hold up to 300lbs?
Originally posted by: Baked
Lose some weight, fatty.
Originally posted by: jaysgirl
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Im sitting here studying, and it goes down a little notch, little by little. Jesus, it's annoying. Does it mean I need to lose weight or something. Arent these chairs supposed to hold up to 300lbs?
Stop guzzling Dew and eating Krispy Kreme's you fat bastard.
Originally posted by: Special K
I bought a cheap office chair a couple years ago for $40 and it was doing the same thing after a year.
I then bought a better one for $100 and so far after a year I haven't noticed the problem.