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Loudspeakers of the House

About 4 pages (1,210 words)

The Washington Post, October 25th, 1993

So you're in the market for some new furniture. Something a trifle out of the ordinary. No Chippendale sofa for you, no Empire sideboard, no Windsor chair. You say what you want in your new furniture is an experience? Well, sir, have we got the furniture for you. Make that sir in italics, for the person we're talking to is the gentleman of the house. The little lady, all she wants from furniture is something pretty, something to sit on, something that can survive children and cats. But the gentleman, what he wants is experience, excitement, bacchanalia: in a word, noise. That is the message n...

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