Hah! I love the emergency homeboys, Vortex.
Of COURSE the day I'm going to the eye doctor (and will have bright lights in my eyes, and drops, and so on), and the night I plan to actually GO OUT and HAVE FUN, I wake up with a headache. Sigh.
'Time Bomb'
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Hah! I love the emergency homeboys, Vortex.
Of COURSE the day I'm going to the eye doctor (and will have bright lights in my eyes, and drops, and so on), and the night I plan to actually GO OUT and HAVE FUN, I wake up with a headache. Sigh.
It's Ikea! It'll be covered in pock marks and then fall apart after a couple of months!
Not to be a buzzkill, but Staples makes some decent stuff for a little less lettuce.
(Lettuce is slang for money, right? It sounds funny.)
I need a small desk that will fit in my bedroom. What do we think of this?
I like the clean simple lines. I don't like the lack of drawers for storage.
Why? It's not that much more than the first one you linked to.
Actually, it's the same price as the first one. The first one is only on sale online. And if I have it shipped to me, then it costs the same as picking it up in the store or the Ikea one. And the Ikea one is so pretty!
It'll be covered in pock marks and then fall apart after a couple of months!
Really? I thought Ikea furniture lasted pretty well.
but Staples makes some decent stuff for a little less lettuce.
But! The pretty!
I like the clean simple lines. I don't like the lack of drawers for storage.
I'm not worried about storage. I have a couple of rolly drawer things that I'll keep.
emergency homeboys
What I really want is an emergency Vortex, to kick ass, cajole drinks, and ensure good service. I could use that.
Our IKEA stuff has done us pretty well. We have a modular desk "system" from there and it's held up nicely for a few years now.
Basically, anything we want to go in the house on the second or third floor has to come in a flatpack.
I have far too much from Ikea. The midrange of their products tend to be a pretty good balance of cost and durability. Their low end stuff does tend to fall apart. We have at least a dozen Billy bookcases between the house and the office. They are dirt cheap and actually pretty good for the money. I'm also pretty partial to their table top and leg systems. I have a few of them around the office for work surfaces and to serve as desks. I'm actually sitting at one right now.
Thanks for the Mom~ma. I'm almost more concerned about how down she sounds (depressed) than her physical health. Keep vibing!
Frank, much ~ma for the whole family. Cancer just sucks like a 200-hp Hoover.
Basically, anything we want to go in the house on the second or third floor has to come in a flatpack.
This is brilliant logic of the kind I wish we had had about the tricky bend in our hallway before the movers knocked so much plaster off the wall of the very tricky corner (and ended up having to go in the window anyway) to move the futon couch into the guestroom. Pivot! Pivo-ot!
edit to correct Freudian slip - help/health - send both.
Now I want this: [link]