The lazy man's approach is to use a spring loaded tip-up but that is about as much fun as watching paint dry. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timberyard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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In the 1960s, during his first football chairmanship, at Oldham Athletic, he advocated refreshment bars, executive boxes and tip-up seats. |
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The tip-up seat pieces, which were changed periodically, frequently incorporated text, too. |
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If you are energetic an have a second hole you can also use a tip-up. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timber yard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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It was the first London theatre to have carpeted floors and tip-up seats and was built without pillars so that there was a clear view from every seat. |
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But unless they are pointed out beneath the tip-up seats in the Choir, most visitors to Ripon Cathedral miss the carvings made by medieval craftsmen. |
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