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I never knew that Flymo is a Husqvarna company.
I’d rather sniff Big Foot’s dick than go to IKEAWe went to IKEA for the first time in years to get ideas for the new place.
Never again.
I prefer shopping on line these days and that is the future for me
I asked but he said no, hence the visit....I’d rather sniff Big Foot’s dick than go to IKEA
Ah, could she suggest where a mere mortal would find a decent wardrobe that will cost slightly less than the bungalow itself?I wouldn’t - Mrs Doriz buys all her gear off online designers that paint Farrow and Ball on French armoires
We are in the process but it is early days and can go wrong at any timeAnyhoo…does that mean you’ve bought somewhere?
Looks like you forgot the choccy digestivesTopping up the essentuals to keep me going.
We went to IKEA for the first time in years to get ideas for the new place.
Never again.
I prefer shopping on line these days and that is the future for me
I wish I had known that earlier!!There is a map if Ikea on line, it shows short cuts and how to get out when you've had enough
Do they have to be stand alone? Is it a style thing? Cos if not, why not do your own built in ones. Gives you (your Mrs!) a full length mirror and the inside can be made to your taste. I've done 4 in all now and not all wall to wall or in an alcove. More space etc.Ah, could she suggest where a mere mortal would find a decent wardrobe that will cost slightly less than the bungalow itself?
the best of '60's decor (not the crappy tut). There was a house up for auction recently, can't remember where though - pristine 60's. Would have loved to live innit.My two favourite styles of house, Georgian and well full-on Art Deco.
What do others think?
I think it is a question of time rather than style. We are not taking any wardrobes with us so they will be required when we get there. I don't want to build them (I have sold most of my woodwork tools now) so it is a case of buying what will fitDo they have to be stand alone? Is it a style thing? Cos if not, why not do your own built in ones. Gives you (your Mrs!) a full length mirror and the inside can be made to your taste. I've done 4 in all now and not all wall to wall or in an alcove. More space etc.
(Mind you a walk-in one is the biz! But that really has to be designed into the house unless you fancy walling off the end of a room!)
Wifey seems to have seen it too.the best of '60's decor (not the crappy tut). There was a house up for auction recently, can't remember where though - pristine 60's. Would have loved to live innit.
Where about is yer new pad?I think it is a question of time rather than style. We are not taking any wardrobes with us so they will be required when we get there. I don't want to build them (I have sold most of my woodwork tools now) so it is a case of buying what will fit
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