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Army Surplus Bunk Bed
 Little Tikes Twin Bed Decal Pack Little Tikes Twin Decal Packs let you decorate you Little Tikes Twin Bed! Choose from: An Army Camoflauge Pack --army camoflauge will hup, two, three to lights out in this fun camouflage bed. It's ideal for night maneuvers and other playtime missions. Comes with 15 camo spots, 2 side burners and 2 headlights Cow Pack -- This fanciful and unique bed is udderly delightful, and makes bedtime more fun than ever! Comes with 15 spots that you can place anywhere on the bed. Butterfly Pack -- Little girls will float off to dreamland in this whimsical butterfly bed. Comes with 8 beautiful butterflies that kids can position wherever they like. Flames Pack -- Get revved up and ready for fun in this high powered racing bed. Cool flaming decals make for one hot racer. Comes with 6 flames for each side, plus 2 each for the front and back. Police Car Pack -- Fun police decals dress up your bed for police themed play. Racing Stripes Pack -- Celebrate the red, white and blue in style with this all-American racing bed. Comes with red and white stripes that can be used together or individually for a custom look, plus 4 each of red, white and blue stars.
 Beds: Nine Outstanding Projects by One of America's Best Craftsmen by Jeff Miller, These nine projects, all designed by the author, include a small first bed, a Shaker-style bed, a Craftsman-style bed, a pencil post bed, a platform bed, the Windsor bed, the City bed, a sleigh bed, and a bunk bed. 130 color photos. 80 drawings.
Bunk bed - A bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed is stacked on top of another. They are typically used as furnishings in children's rooms, or university residence hall bedrooms allowing two people to sleep in the same room while maximizing available floor space. Bunk - A bunk is a bed or other place for sleeping, particularly a narrow bed built like a shelf into or against a wall, as in a ship's cabin, or several like beds stacked over one another known as a bunkbed. These enable people to sleep in a high density fashion, using minimal floor space. Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center - The Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center , a 300-bed hospital, is based at Fort Gordon, located near Augusta, Georgia and serves as the headquarters of the Army's Southeast Regional Medical Command, or SERMC. Bed, Bed, Bed - Bed, Bed, Bed is a book and EP package for children released by They Might Be Giants in 2003 (see 2003 in music) through Simon & Schuster. The book is composed of the lyrics of the four songs on the album, with illustrations by Marcel Dzama.
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