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To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (6170)1/14/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: janet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
How many of your glasses actually survive the ordeal of being dropped on linoleum? I know it is much more dramatic with ceramic tiles and they break into a hundred pieces rather than 5 ,but you still can't use them. The 2 rooms I put linoleum in have worked out to be the most expensive flooring areas in the house. Ceramic tiles are cheap at Home Depot.



To: Jacques Chitte who wrote (6170)1/14/1998 5:15:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
Seriously, there are types of hard rubber-like tiles (probably plastic) made for use in kitchens and baths. Very chic.