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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Desperate for a new lamp and Ikea sells nice ones. Any other ikea lovers here? "
Me!
And the weans love it too....we wander round sometimes and I like to point out the lovely rooms and how nice our house could be if they weren't messy little fuckers.
Then we go and get an ice cream for 50p is it?
Happy Days... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Yep
I have social meets in the restaurant at my local one, then I can go shopping after I've been to that one and the one in Reading
I'm buying " lol i don't need anything |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I visit the IKEA in Milton Keynes when staying with family in the area. Always have meatballs, mash and gravy!
Shame IKEA are closing their Coventry store, when I'm in Coventry I buy their chocolate for the girls at work... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ikea creche was £2 for an hour when my boys were wee. Best £2 ever.
I like the shop. Always come out with things I don't need and wishing I could do more with my own house!
They do a really nice rhubarb cordial which is lovely in prosecco. |
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"I visit the IKEA in Milton Keynes when staying with family in the area. Always have meatballs, mash and gravy!
Shame IKEA are closing their Coventry store, when I'm in Coventry I buy their chocolate for the girls at work..."
Really?
Bugger, that is the 1 I normally go to.
I've been looking at their garden furniture online, I like their garden sofas. |
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They are good that’s true.
However In all honesty, and don’t judge me as an idiot, I once spent a rather panicky 2 hours trying to leave the Coventry store and getting hopelessly lost time and time again. I must have seen the scented candles five or six times. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love love love ikea. I’ve been obsessing over Ikea stuff on Pinterest recently. Going to an Ikea is like a fun day at a theme park except you can buy the rides if you want |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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They should be opening up again soon. I go to the one in MK, gawd knows how th at will manage the social distancing,especially when I'm in there I also end up going against the flow.
Last time I went I got a veg rack on wheels with a chopping board lid. It's the best thing ever |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No IKEA makes me feel exhausted.
The last time I went in January was to the Wembley store.
It was packed and REALLY irritating!
They starved us to death because we were too impatient to wait in the long queue for the canteen - and I didnt buy much
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"I visit the IKEA in Milton Keynes when staying with family in the area. Always have meatballs, mash and gravy!
Shame IKEA are closing their Coventry store, when I'm in Coventry I buy their chocolate for the girls at work..."
I’m going to miss Ikea. I used to go in for a cuppa or lunch nearly every time I went shopping in town |
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