The Pizza Thread
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I assume it's somewhat like a cranberry but less TART?
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Haha. Ofcourse. Because Where is wonderful IKEA from. Maddafakkin sweden.PJ_Soul said:You can buy lingonberry-based foods in the little food market in IKEA.
Yes. I guess that food thing is a good way to try some swedish things"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Half of all IKEA trips end in divorce.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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Spiritual_Chaos said:
Haha. Ofcourse. Because Where is wonderful IKEA from. Maddafakkin sweden.PJ_Soul said:You can buy lingonberry-based foods in the little food market in IKEA.
Yes. I guess that food thing is a good way to try some swedish thingsIndeed. I really love those little chocolate and crispy toffee candies they sell there, in the red bag. They're like mini Skor bars!The frozen Swedish meatballs they sell there aren't very good though, IMO. Some people love them.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Me and my ex actually used to have the BEST time there, lol. We'd go on a rainy day, get a $0.50 soda and walk around and have a blast somehow ... It was a good relationship in that sense! Not in other ways obviously, since he's my ex.dankind said:Half of all IKEA trips end in divorce.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Hmmmmmmm. Went to ikea and now he’s your ex.PJ_Soul said:
Me and my ex actually used to have the BEST time there, lol. We'd go on a rainy day, get a $0.50 soda and walk around and have a blast somehow ... It was a good relationship in that sense! Not in other ways obviously, since he's my ex.dankind said:Half of all IKEA trips end in divorce.
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Definitely not my ex because we to IKEA. He's my ex despite how much fun we could have going to IKEA... or anywhere else, really. Oh well. He turned out to be a pretty run of the mill opportunistic scumbag compulsive liar. But a fun one, lol.mcgruff10 said:
Hmmmmmmm. Went to ikea and now he’s your ex.PJ_Soul said:
Me and my ex actually used to have the BEST time there, lol. We'd go on a rainy day, get a $0.50 soda and walk around and have a blast somehow ... It was a good relationship in that sense! Not in other ways obviously, since he's my ex.dankind said:Half of all IKEA trips end in divorce.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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Never been to IKEA, Sam's Club, or Costco.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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Yuo. And the products they sell are flimsy and cheap. (From my own experiences.)Meltdown99 said:
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There is that as well. I think it is meant to be disposable...mcgruff10 said:
Yuo. And the products they sell are flimsy and cheap. (From my own experiences.)Meltdown99 said:Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Isn't Sweden just a poor man's Norway anyways?Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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mcgruff10 said:
Yuo. And the products they sell are flimsy and cheap. (From my own experiences.)Meltdown99 said:It is absolutely the best place to buy shelves for vinyl collections though. And it is a GREAT place for younger people and poor people to get cheap furniture. Also, we've got some really amazing leather sofas at my office in the lounge and the lab, and I got those at IKEA... those were $2500 each though. IKEA isn't ALL cheap stuff. They have a big range. Yes, the cheaply priced stuff is cheaply made. Of course. Finally, they have good cheese graters, and totally acceptable and attractive drinking glasses for like $1 each.IKEA is a good place at the end of the day. I wouldn't furnish my whole place with IKEA stuff or anything, but there are plenty of very useful things you can get there, and they do have some higher quality items now as well.Post edited by PJ_Soul onWith all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I will give you that. Yes, it is a good place for students/young people/low-income people. I only learned of Ikea through my sister, because she shopped there a lot when she was just starting out. She never goes now, too busy is her common complaint. But the busiest store I've ever been to is Costco. By 10:30 on Saturday, good luck finding a place to park...PJ_Soul said:mcgruff10 said:
Yuo. And the products they sell are flimsy and cheap. (From my own experiences.)Meltdown99 said:It is absolutely the best place to buy shelves for vinyl collections though. And it is a GREAT place for younger people and poor people to get cheap furniture. Also, we've got some really amazing leather sofas at my office in the lounge and the lab, and I got those at IKEA... those were $2500 each though. IKEA isn't ALL cheap stuff. Finally, they have good cheese graters, and totally acceptable and attractive drinking glasses for like $1 each.IKEA is a good place at the end of the day. I wouldn't furnish my whole place with IKEA stuff or anything, but there are plenty of very useful things you can get there, and they do have some higher quality items now as well.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Costco pizza is a great deal, although it is not the best pizza.Better than many others I have had, though.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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