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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> leather sofas are like any other sofa it depends

> on the design and the quality of the leather. Yes

> we have them and like them and get lots of

> compliments so hope they are not uncool.



You also have bakewell slices...........

I actually don't own very much Ikea furniture... a kitchen table and chairs which have metal frames and are pretty sturdy. Not much else, as most of their stuff seems to be made from cardboard. Bob, I don't know if you're aware of this, but there are other shops you can buy furniture from. The choice is not limited to vintage/antique or Ikea!

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

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> > leather sofas are like any other sofa it

> depends

> > on the design and the quality of the leather.

> Yes

> > we have them and like them and get lots of

> > compliments so hope they are not uncool.

>

>

> You also have bakewell slices...........



Yep Anna - its all cool in da house. (and Ali G is on tv)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Annasfield Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Mick Mac Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > leather sofas are like any other sofa it

> > depends

> > > on the design and the quality of the leather.

> > Yes

> > > we have them and like them and get lots of

> > > compliments so hope they are not uncool.

> >

> >

> > You also have bakewell slices...........

>

>

> Yep Anna - its all cool in da house. (and Ali G is

> on tv)



Clearly

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > bigbadwolf - here's something you may find

> > useful:

> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm

> >

> > Bob - I bet your house is full of "billy"

> > bookcases really. With matching K?α?st?r

> > coffee tables.

>

> Jeremy

>

> I now see where you're coming from but I'm afraid

> that your reply to PGC's deco taste contained

> about as much sarcasm and 'Klippancy' as a Swedish

> furniture designers sense of humour. If in future

> you want a post/message to convey a sense of

> either sarcasm or flippancy then I suggest think a

> little bit harder regarding the posts content and

> how it matches/mocks the post you're attempting to

> get a rise out of as to give us an ikea as to what

> you're going on about.


IKEA F*G

Jeremy girly britches Wrote:

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> I actually own very much Ikea furniture... a

> kitchen table and chairs which have metal frames

> and are pretty sturdy. Loads of other shite as well, I like it that most of

> their stuff seems to be made from cardboard. Bob,

> I don't know if you're aware of this but I like a courgette carefully placed in my ****, but there

> are other shops you can buy furniture from but who would. The

> choice is limited to vintage/antique or Ikea so I know where I bang my buck!

>Next...........I don't think so.

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