Their furniture budget is clearly higher than mine.

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I’m all about buying quality furniture. The dining room set we’re replacing served us well for almost 40 years and I’m hoping this new set will outlive us. It was pricey, but sometimes you get what you pay for. Of course cost is relative. $11,000 is a good chunk of change to us but clearly a pittance to others.

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Yes, you read that correctly.

$80,000 for a mattress.

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Horse hair?

For 80 grand it should be stuffed with cashmere.

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Granted, if you levitate like that every night it may be worth it.

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The bed gets free massages.

The rich truly are a different species…

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28 thoughts on “Their furniture budget is clearly higher than mine.”

  1. If you levitate like that you just paid $80K for a possessed mattress, and your totally screwed trying to get rid of it. Celebs are totally stupid, they pay huge amounts of money for shit someone somewhere in Europe made as a gag gift…..🙄

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  2. Damn, this is like our discussion of old t-shirts the other day. I had a horsehair-stuffed couch years ago; probably from the 1920s. Could I get $80k for it now? Or has its 100 year lifespan ended? Or maybe you want to buy my plaster walls with horsehair as a binder? (It’s better than the plaster of a couple decades later, when the binder was asbestos.)

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  3. What about the whole “8 years of skin debris and dust mites” thing??

    I have a couch stuffed with horsehair. I love(d) it… great support!! But cat barf/pee in horse hair does not respond to scent-be-gone sprays!!

    Jeebus… I can’t afford a $1k mattress and fools are out there paying $80k? “Hey, honey… should we support a low income family for a year or get a new mattress? Let’s get the mattress.”

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