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Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: Elle on September 14, 2008, 07:41:13 am --- My favorite aspect of it is the sample rooms, where they take a very small space and show how one could live well in there. Very inspiring.
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You mean like this with partition walls and 'rooms' completely furnitered, even with fake TVs and fake rows of books?
That's what all furniture stores do over here. At least in Germany, don't know about other countries.
optom3:
Well it is sweltering here today,but in a really hot,sticky humid way. I have to keep dipping in the pool to cool down, accompanied by the german shepherd cross.She loves swimming, but only round and round in circles,so funny.
I may actualy have to go inside if it gets any more sticky.
CellarDweller:
It's sweltering here to! It's supposed to get cooler as the day goes on, but right now, it's the hottest it's been all day, 90 degrees!
Artiste:
Bonjour... to all !!
And be safe and enjoy the evening !
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Elle on September 14, 2008, 07:41:13 am ---
IKEA is quite a phenomenon. My favorite aspect of it is the sample rooms, where they take a very small space and show how one could live well in there. Very inspiring. I think half the kids I know have IKEA raised beds. I get an itch to go about twice a year. Since it's a 45 minute drive to get there, I usually postpone going until the urge to go is mighty. Then I go, devoting an afternoon to it. I wend my way through its labyrinth like a kid in Willy Wonka's factory, eat lunch, buy a set of new cups, or a duvet (we all sleep under IKEA duvets), or a small table, and finally at the end, lurch out of its vortex, overwhelmed, and can't stand the idea of going back. A few months later the itch starts up again...
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Around here some people refer to IKEA as "gay church" 'cause so many gay guys go there to cruise on Sunday mornings. 8)
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