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| Freedom Of 76 Member Since: Feb 2008 Location: “Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both.”
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![]() Apparently there are carpet pegs that extend from the bottom but those in addition to the office chair mats would work great. Thanks! ![]()
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| Southern Gal Member Since: Aug 2008 Location: Waldorf
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| Love the Wii Fit. I've been just adding my workouts to it lately, but hopefully I can get back to doing the hula hoops and the ski jumps. :)
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| staring into the abyss Member Since: Apr 2004 Location: Southern Maryland. Eh?
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| For carpet issues a friend uses a cheap welcome mat. It's got a rubber back and dense carpet on the top. Seems to work fine, I guess she didn't like the carpet pegs. Friend of the kids has berber carpet and it seems to be perfectly happy on top of it.
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| Southern Gal Member Since: Aug 2008 Location: Waldorf
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| We have berber and it works fine. We didn't have to use the extension things either. I think that's for thick carpet.
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