Giles: I jump out of the circle, jump back in, and, and, shake my gourd. Buffy: Hey, I think I know this ritual. The ancient shamans were next called upon to do the Hokey-Pokey and to turn themselves around.

'Dirty Girls'


Natter .44 Magnum: Do You Feel Chatty, Punk?  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Lee - Apr 30, 2006 2:20:33 pm PDT #4554 of 10002
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Don't eat sushi on a Sunday!

I said fish, not sushi!

This is one of those "my reputation precedes me" things, isn't it?


Kristen - Apr 30, 2006 2:36:12 pm PDT #4555 of 10002

Right now I'm just trying to decide if I want to go with something cheap from IKEA, or if I want to drop a lot of money for something nice.

I've had pretty good experiences, in the past, with IKEA. I dunno if they hold up for years and years but I think you get some good use out of them. As opposed to, say, West Elm.


§ ita § - Apr 30, 2006 2:44:16 pm PDT #4556 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

West Elm has a bad rep?

I got a charity-related e-mail from a cousin in the form of "Save Premature Babies from <cousin'sname>." I did have to point out to her that it sounded like she was menacing NICUs.


Theodosia - Apr 30, 2006 2:48:11 pm PDT #4557 of 10002
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

shrift -- does your need for a bed mean that you're Actually Moved? Hooray if so... and my advice is to get a good mattress and then get a nice frame later when you've got the luxury of time to shop. Being well-rested will mean stuff like looking for a job will be less of a horrid chore than it might otherwise be!


Kristen - Apr 30, 2006 2:48:58 pm PDT #4558 of 10002

With beds, they do. The thread seems to have disappeared from Apartment Therapy but lots of people were reporting that their platform beds were breaking after a few weeks/months of use.


Cass - Apr 30, 2006 2:49:27 pm PDT #4559 of 10002
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I've had pretty good experiences, in the past, with IKEA. I dunno if they hold up for years and years but I think you get some good use out of them.
My experience supports this. Actually the frame I have right now is from IKEA, circa 1990. And the current wobble is due to movers screwing it up. The really, really cheap stuff from IKEA tends to fall apart but the rest has held up quite well.


Kristen - Apr 30, 2006 2:52:25 pm PDT #4560 of 10002

The only real problem I've ever had with IKEA is, with the cheap laminate stuff, you have to be super careful assembling it or you'll chip off the veneer. Both of the beds I bought, however, were solid wood and were nice and sturdy. (One of them was a loft bed.)

ETA: My end tables are from West Elm, ita, and I have no complaints. I just wouldn't buy a bed frame from them.


§ ita § - Apr 30, 2006 2:52:30 pm PDT #4561 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

their platform beds were breaking after a few weeks/months of use.

That's pretty craptacular.

I need to get off my duff, in a huge way.

Cupcakes! Other tasks!

Instead, I'm clearing off the TiVo. By watching it all.


brenda m - Apr 30, 2006 2:54:32 pm PDT #4562 of 10002
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Yeah, I'll third or fourth or whatever the good experiences with Ikea beds. I've never had one of their mattresses, though I've heard good things about them. (Also, if you have one of the beds with the wooden slats in the base, you can skip the box spring and spend more on the actual mattress.)


Jesse - Apr 30, 2006 3:06:39 pm PDT #4563 of 10002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

There's a new GA tonight, right?

Yes, FINALLY.

I've said this before, and I'll say it again: You get at least what you pay for at IKEA. The really cheap stuff is cheap (but fine, really -- my $3 nonstick skillet has held up really well, it's just thin), and the more expensive stuff is decent.