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(@buzznwoodysmom)
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texas211;2503999 wrote: I'm pretty CPS would have to step in if a teenager was in that flip bed at PO. I love PO, but really, anything other than a kid, is too big or not practical.

I have values but in your situation, that seems like the best bet. Banish the boys to one room.

CPS? Really? Lol!

I agree with the majority here that the two value rooms would be your best option. However, I still believe that the Murphy beds at Riverside are fine for average sized teens. My boys would both fit comfortably on the beds. At 5.5 and weighing 120 (130 for my older teen) they both fit perfectly fine on the murphy bed at the poly just a few months ago.


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Posted : July 10, 2017 8:38 am
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Yeah, CPS Smile Those little skinny slivers? That's for inmates, or people who take flash photography on dark rides.

Are your sure your kids fit? You aren't duct taping them in each night or anything? That wouldn't count.

But, yeah, I think the values for this situation are the best fit, and it kills me to say that. And I hate the values that i've tried/seen.

Someone could sleep in the tub Smile


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Posted : July 10, 2017 8:51 am
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