I, too, examined the sofas over the weekend ... I don't know
how we could have thought they looked differently, when they are ... and always
have been, completely built-in. And yet they most certainly are far less comfortable.
So what's weird ... is that a half dozen of us could tell from
looking at the sofas that
something was different. We all interpreted it as a visual difference, and we're all flumuxed as to why any of us ever thought that. But it's now becoming clear to me that we each have the psychic equivalent of AP X-Ray Vision. We could tell just by
looking at the sofas that the cushions had been stuffed too firmly, and the reduced comfort level of the GrandCalLounge called to our inner AP DNA.
geekblood.
