I've been listening to the song "Over and Over Again," well, over and over again. Because despite the fact that I actually like it, and think it's pretty and all that, the fact that it is a Nelly and Tim McGraw duet is keeping me in giggles. I mean, that is probably the most unlikely pairing anyone could ever have come up with, ever. It's great.
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Penguin!
I mean, timelies!
I think it's the distance. It's still over an hour in ick traffic to the nearest IKEA.
And even further for me, since I have to drive past your house to get to it. Sigh. We have no IKEA in my state.
I've been listening to the song "Over and Over Again," well, over and over again.
Really? I know you have a higher pop-music tolerance than I do, and it is nice to hear the first few times, but I would think after the 5th listening or so that the lack of variation would drive me insane. Well, further insane. Maybe it's a koan. That would explain it....
Timelies. I'm very sorry I missed the were-monkey romping.
I have not yet visted our IKEA, despite having a $50 gift cert. to there, as it is insane and packed with crazed deal-seeking Minnesotans and Wisconsinites. They ridiculously underestimated the demand for their Swedish goods, much like Amazon underestimated demand for Hec's tasty brain stylings.
IKEA in Athens amusing me for some reason.
They are testing the fire alarm. I may go mad.
We have no IKEA in my state
Us neither. I'm perpetuating the myth that I will go to Houston for a weekend of shopping at stores that are there but not here - Ikea, REI, um, there are probably more than that, but those would probably take all my money.
I have IKEA overkill. There is one about 20 miles away in a northern burb, and then another about 40 minutes away in a DC burb.
I haven't been there in ages. But then, I don't really have room for any more furniture or stuff. As it is, I have a stack of books on the floor (horrors! well, at least to clean around) because I'm out of bookshelves and have no where to put any.
I have to drive to Houston for IKEA, too, -t. Since they have the nursery furniture we want, I've been planning to do so for a while, but I have to finalize buying a new car first.
IKEA trips with me are the stuff of legend. Getting to and from the one here wasn't bad, but it's packed full of people because it's new and novel, and me with my New Mexican ideas about personal space...I have a fight-or-flight reaction that is almost painful and leaves me shaking and exhausted about an hour in. And just to walk through the store takes 2.5 hours.
But then there's the time we tried to find the IKEA in Kuala Lumpur (probably still there after the tsunami). We'd heard it was sort of in a certain sector, so just started driving that way. Didn't find it. Pulled into a gas station and asked a Chinese Malaysian for the "new IKEA." He said, "Oh yes!" and gave us detailed directions. We followed them and ended up at a new mall, which had no IKEA. Took us a second to realize the name of the mall was "The Atria" which probably sounded like "IKEA" with the confluence of accents. We asked a few people in the mall about the IKEA, without much hope (could've been on the other side of the city by now) and then left, tails between our legs. But lo! As we are exiting the top level of the parking garage, we can see over the buildings to a large blue-and-yellow square monstrosity!
So we found it after all.
Then there was the time in Los Angeles where my roommate and I went to IKEA. In my Miata.
I have a fight-or-flight reaction that is almost painful and leaves me shaking and exhausted about an hour in. And just to walk through the store takes 2.5 hours.
Yes, this. I end up wandering around, ready to murder someone unless I can find the goddamned! exit!