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#194
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Here
is my ugly couch.
Stephanie
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#195 |

Donated
from my Mother-In-Law.
Michael
Dallas, TX
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#196 |

I saw this on a British TV show and thought it belonged in
your contest.
Brad
New York, NY
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#197 |

The couch is a 1977 model. Orange and brown
with flowers. Not too much to say about it, seeing tells it
all. It is still in good condition for as many years as it has
seen! It has been passed down from my grandparents to me, so
it has always been in the family!
Jeremy
Webster City, IA
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#198 |

My mother bought this couch 25 plus years ago. She has
tried several times to get rid of it but when I was attached
to it. So when I moved out on my own I took it with me. It is
extremely heavy as it's a hide-a-bed couch. I cover it with a
blanket to cover the ugliness and to prevent the foam pieces
from going everywhere. I also have an ugly, folded quilt under
the cushions for comfort. I realize the couch is ugly, old,
uncomfortable and needs to go.
Jolyne
Moncton, NB, CA
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#199 |

From the 1970's I think, has a great orange velvet piping
around every seam. So ugly I cant stand it!
Melissa
Chicago, IL
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#200 |

I think the picture says it all. :)
Lisa
Rockford, MI
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#201 |

am a University Student in the small town of
Fort Kent in Maine, when i moved in to a basement apartment
under a hardware store I found a lonly "GINGER" sofa
lost in time travel. this specimen has seen its days of
college partys but keeps its Gingery good looks. GO PATS
Jason
Fort Kent, ME
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#202 |
It's awful. Ugly as all get out. Sets uneven
and smells funny too.
Lindsay
Lawrenceburg, TN
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#203 |
not only is it way too long, covered in
hideous itchy stained fabric, saggy, contains a fold out bed
I'm scared of... it emanates a mysterious and sickly odor. Oh,
and I had to actually SPEND $8 for casters so I could use the
hideous thing.
Chris
Portland, OR
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#204 |
Saw it in an upscale department store in
Seoul. Selling for 8.9 million won, which is about $8100.
Ugly.
Andrew
Seoul, Korea
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#205 |
This was my parents' couch, bought before I
was born. They did finally get rid of it in the late 80s or
early 90s, but it was part of my life for close to 20 years.
One benefit of such an ugly couch; it makes an adorable dog
look even more adorable than usual.
C.A.
Edmonton, AB, Canada
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#206 |
Purchased in the early 70's, my parents had
the inclination to reupholster this monstrosity in the mid
nineties. Up close the pattern is like paisley fractals, not
unlike what one might experience having ingested sub-par LSD.
Andrew
Toronto, ON, Canada
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#207 |
This couch has passed through many different
owners, lived in many different places, and gets uglier as
time goes by. It lived with a dog for a while, is full of dog
hair, and will smell as such for the rest of eternity. The top
once was overstuffed, which pushed your head forward into an
uncomfortable position. During a drunken night, the stuffing
was cut out with a dull knife. It's actually less ugly now.
Zach
Lexington, KY
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#208 |
This couch was quite a looker when it was
young, but the tanning beds and winters in Miami Beach took
their toll...
Andrea
Toronto, ON, Canada
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#209 |
This couch is a castro convertible, I bought
it, used, about 7 years ago and had been in good shape. I
bought it primarily for the form of the couch and how it fits
into my small living room. Since I bought it, my cats (Simon
and Abby) also really liked it to use as a scrathing post.
Jodie
Lehighton, PA
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#210 |
We bought this about 35 years ago and it sags
almost to the floor when we sit on it. The fabric is ripped
into shreds. The only good thing going for it is it is very
large.
Marsha
Wayzata, MN
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#211 |
We got it at an estate sale for 50¢. It has
little nicks everywhere were a cat clawed at it. It never had
the strings hanging down but having a curious son it became
uglier and now I can't stand looking at it!!
JoAnna
Las Cruces, NM
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