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05-07-2020, 07:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2020, 07:53 PM by Reckless Rat.)
The restaurant is very reasonably priced and I love their meatballs. Our house is virtually entirely furnished by IKEA. When they delivered the kitchen it came in 142 separate packets. Everything was as it should be and there wasn't a single screw or anything missing. I did the fitting myself. Horses for courses.
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I like their stuff, not at all sniffy about it, much of it is top notch design. However, the stores are a nightmare IMHO
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One day Steve we will have to pluck up courage and go to an IKEA store together. I am sure we will manage to get banned. It reminds me of when I took my parents to B & Q to get some furniture for the conservatory. My Dad was probably about 75 at the time. There was a display of cane furniture with a sort of desert island back-drop and several potted palms. Having settled into one of the chairs, as you do, for some reason he decided it was not quite right and pulled it forward, upon which the whole display collapsed. The palm trees toppled and on hitting the deck the plastic leaves fell off. My Mother had made herself scarce by this stage. My Father got out of
the chair and surveying the destruction around him said 'Autumn has come early this year'
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Location: Colchester, Essex, UK
Car type: 1932 AH Tourer
What a great story; it made my evening!! We need more fathers with that sort of humour and the presence of mind to go with it.