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Switchplate facts:
- Heavy.
- Brass - We aren't a brass people. I may have mentioned this before.
- Steve spotted it at the Goodwill.
- Made in Spain, Lauren.
- Teeheeheehee.
- Must paint our switches! Or something. They look a touch dingy.
2 comments:
I can't even express in words how much I love the blue chipped concrete.
Lauren got some bitchen' spray-paint for plastic. It made it possible for me to have a red revolver, I'm sure it works just fine on switches.
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