Actually, I'm not tall. I think I just didn't stand up when you were around. I'm between 5'2" and 5'3". However, I may well seem tall when sitting.
Also, I didn't declare Maidenus the cutest - problem of sound, you must not have heard the earlier part of that conversation. It was a reference to something earlier. Sabrina had made some comment where it came up that Maidenus is cute. And Abe said something like, "Yeah, she wouldn't be hanging out with you if you were ugly." And so I figured Maidenus had been officially dubbed the cute one, except for the lack of swords involved. But it was great, because she got all awkward about being deemed cute, which was adorable.
The final warning is don't use cell phones in or near the chair. Cell phone warnings amuse me, because my ex-housemate's cell phone manual told him not to use it near anyone with a pacemaker. We're not clear on how you're supposed to know. It seems if you're on a train or other place with various people around it would be quite rude to go around asking if anyone has a pacemaker. And nobody seems to try to avoid this.
I got home just fine with at least two of my five power dots still lit. The chair should be able to handle much longer excursions than this one, but as it's new, I just don't know for sure. I ran out of power on the scooter once and that was not fun.
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Also, I didn't declare Maidenus the cutest - problem of sound, you must not have heard the earlier part of that conversation. It was a reference to something earlier. Sabrina had made some comment where it came up that Maidenus is cute. And Abe said something like, "Yeah, she wouldn't be hanging out with you if you were ugly." And so I figured Maidenus had been officially dubbed the cute one, except for the lack of swords involved. But it was great, because she got all awkward about being deemed cute, which was adorable.
The final warning is don't use cell phones in or near the chair. Cell phone warnings amuse me, because my ex-housemate's cell phone manual told him not to use it near anyone with a pacemaker. We're not clear on how you're supposed to know. It seems if you're on a train or other place with various people around it would be quite rude to go around asking if anyone has a pacemaker. And nobody seems to try to avoid this.
I got home just fine with at least two of my five power dots still lit. The chair should be able to handle much longer excursions than this one, but as it's new, I just don't know for sure. I ran out of power on the scooter once and that was not fun.
Meeting people was fun though. :)