Rolling fireplace puts danger on the move
December 30th, 2009 admin
I love a good fireplace, but I hate having to move away from it to make myself a sandwich or use the bathroom. That’s why I love this rolling fireplace: I can roll it around with me wherever I go. Sure, if it tips over or goes down some stair accidentally you might just burn your house down, but come on. You’re not some sort of klutz. I think the possibility of imminent danger makes this thing even

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