Cylinders vs. Throw Pillows

20c/3p
Have 3 throw pillows that came with a couch we bought. Throwing that couch away so those will go with it.
Next weeks answer:
20c/0p
 
Are throw pillows basically ornamental pillows or the longer ones with the fancy cases that you put on a bed over top of the actual ones you sleep on?

I may not be counting them correctly.
 
Are throw pillows basically ornamental pillows or the longer ones with the fancy cases that you put on a bed over top of the actual ones you sleep on?

I may not be counting them correctly.

We have furniture downstairs that consist of a couch and chair that have HUGE "pillows" that make up the backrest. Couch has 6 and chair has one. We always chuck those in the floor to sit. I consider those throw pillows even though they're part of the structure of the couch/chair. Anything you chuck off of the furniture to use it (in my simple mind) is a "throw" pillow
 
Counting ONLY automotive cylinders... I've actually converted most of my lawn equipment to electric, I do have two genny's, a gas chainsaw and a riding mower, but not gonna count those..

58/8

I'm counting a couple throw pillows that belong to the dogs too, and two that are in the Ambulance/RV.;)
 
Are throw pillows basically ornamental pillows or the longer ones with the fancy cases that you put on a bed over top of the actual ones you sleep on?

I may not be counting them correctly.
I consider any pillow you don't sleep on as a throw pillow. I quit counting once I got past 30 and just opted for 100.
 
44/6
 
Cummins x 2= 12
Toyota = 4
Mower= 2
Weed eater = 1
Toro Tiller = 1
2 saws = 2
Genset on the camper = 2
24 c/ 0 pillows of a worthless nature
 
33c/10p
Didn't count company truck I drive like I own it, but did count the 4.0 block on the floor.


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