anywhere I can get a bench exactly like this one?

Am after a simple school gym bench like pictured although doesn't have to be exactly like in image but as close as possible made out of wood. That's all. Anyone know where I can find a product with something like that in please? I not had much luck looking myself. ty.

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  • FauvistFauvist Posts: 2,224
    edited December 2018

    Here at DAZ and at that other content site, do a search for LOCKER and you will find a number of posibilities.

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  • DarkSpartanDarkSpartan Posts: 1,096

    Something like that could be made with little trouble, if push comes to shove.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,085

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

    probably depends on where you're from and when; context too plays a part. I've never seen pregnant benches.cheeky

  • DogzDogz Posts: 912
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

    Where I'm from 'knock one out' is also a sexual reference.
  • Dogz said:
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

     

    Where I'm from 'knock one out' is also a sexual reference.

    Is there anythign which isn't?

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    Dogz said:
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

     

    Where I'm from 'knock one out' is also a sexual reference.

    Is there anythign which isn't?

    Nope.

  • DarkSpartanDarkSpartan Posts: 1,096
    Dogz said:
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

     

    Where I'm from 'knock one out' is also a sexual reference.

    Is there anythign which isn't?

    Probably not. If there is, someone needs to clue me in- I've seen people refer to cooking of spinach and kale as such a reference.

    On the upside, they apparently had fun. Married ten years now with their seventh on the way.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715
    Dogz said:
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

     

    Where I'm from 'knock one out' is also a sexual reference.

    Is there anythign which isn't?

    Probably not. If there is, someone needs to clue me in- I've seen people refer to cooking of spinach and kale as such a reference.

    On the upside, they apparently had fun. Married ten years now with their seventh on the way.

    That's a very healthy innuendo-life! :)

  • DripDrip Posts: 1,238
    edited January 2019
    Dogz said:
    McGyver said:

    If you can find a larger reference image I'll knock one up.

    “Out”... “up” has an entirely different implication. smiley

     

    Where I'm from 'knock one out' is also a sexual reference.

    Is there anythign which isn't?

    Probably not. If there is, someone needs to clue me in- I've seen people refer to cooking of spinach and kale as such a reference.

    On the upside, they apparently had fun. Married ten years now with their seventh on the way.

    Frank Zappa made several songs specifically using such references to peeve off a certain senetor. "Prunes" is probably his most famous one. Here in the Netherlands, we used to have "Van Kooten en De Bie" on television, two writers/comedians who once filled a 5 minute sketch with both known and new such references, several of their new ones somewhat stuck in public use as well. Both Zappa and these two comedians made it a point to prove that any use of words can be interpreted as such a reference, depending on context, intonation, and the dirty mind of the listener.

    Post edited by Drip on
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