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It's difficult to assemble a dog correctly
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It's difficult to assemble a dog correctly
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Hans
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Re: It's difficult to assemble a dog correctly
But I followed the IKEA instructions! (At least there aren't any parts missing...)
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- gamma jay
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Re: It's difficult to assemble a dog correctly
Most important is that the head is screwed on in the correct place. The rest will adapt to logical operations over time.
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Rudi
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- PlatinumLounger
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Re: It's difficult to assemble a dog correctly
The poor guy is just trying to get into a comfortable position.
Ever get to where you don't know what to do with your legs?
Ever get to where you don't know what to do with your legs?
BOB
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- gamma jay
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Re: It's difficult to assemble a dog correctly
The dog is training for canine gymkhana...
...and a human version of the same...
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Rudi
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Rudi
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