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Why are park benches so hard? Surely it's possible to have bean bags and sofas, covered with a durable, washable material. These would obviously have to be attached securely.
In Europe, kid's parks have a kind of "carpet" made from recycled tyre rubber, but that's not what I mean (nor the link immediately
below). I'm talking about street furniture.
soft parks
http://www.halfbake...Water_20Bed_20Parks [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
hedge chairs
http://www.halfbake...a/Hedge_20chairs_2e shameless self plug. [Gulherme, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Durability. If you've ever owned garden chairs, you'll know how quickly the padded cushions for them deteriorate, even when waterproof; I imagine the Parks Department doesn't want to have to keep replacing them. |
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P.S. If the seat's too hard, sit on the grass! |
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Whilst barefoot, of course. |
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I think that would be a great public service job .
'Sir can I freshen up your cushion ?' |
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The next step would be Lazy Boys and plasma screens at bus stops . Probably a future level of public . |
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