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Greendale Home Fashions 4-Piece Nook Cushion Set Hyatt, Moss by Greendale Home Fashions

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Greendale Home Fashions 4-Piece Nook Cushion Set Hyatt, Moss
(Kitchen) Greendale Home Fashions

100-Percent recycled polyester fill for added comfort, strength and durability
Made in the USA


Price: $149.99 $119.77


Customer Reviews:
  1. nook cushions
    Just a note to others, I ordered the burgundy and they are not really burgundy, the are brown, and I'm not color blind. Other than that price is awesome, quality is great. And they fit perfect. If you want true burgundy I would order the scarlet, there is no reddish tint to these what-so-ever,...
  2. Only missing one thing
    Love these cushions and so does my dog, I havent gotten my table yet so they are laying on the floor so I can kinda eye were the table is going while I unpack and I can not get my dog off of them. Super cute and the moss is true to color. My only complaint is that there is no way to attach the...
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY — Carl Johnson sat behind his laptop in the breakfast nook of his well-kept Millville home Wednesday afternoon, reviewing the traffic his blog, magazzuwatch.com , had gotten the last few days.

"Yesterday we had almost 100,000 hits," he said, his voice rising with excitement. "Right now we’re at 78,265 hits. … We used to have 300 to 500 hits during a normal day."

For almost a month, Johnson had been posting barely censored nude photos and racy e-mails that Cumberland County’s most powerful politician — Democrat Lou Magazzu — had sent to a woman over the internet.

Johnson, an artist and factory worker who says he makes a tad more than the minimum wage, had been feuding with Magazzu for the better part of three years. But his website lambasting the politician had gained little notice until Tuesday, when a local newspaper wrote about the e-mails.

Within 24 hours, the story was international news, Magazzu had resigned and South Jersey had a scandal reminiscent of the one that claimed New York Congressman Anthony Weiner.