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.
'Bring On The Night'
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
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]
Pivot! Pivo-ot!
This will never not be funny to me.
And yeah, our house and Drew's studio are pretty much IKEA showrooms. The cheap stuff is not very sturdy, but the rest is a good deal for the money. I do have a dream of someday being able to afford real furniture, but that is a far distant dream.
So glad the TENS worked for you! My chiro uses it too, and I love it.
I am at Panera. In theory, I am working. In reality, I am mostly working but kind of not. I may need to give up and go home. Having my own little office space has made a big difference in my ability to focus there.
Oh, but I do have to share something I'm really excited about. ND and I decided we needed to get away for a weekend and not stress about work and pets and health, so we've booked next weekend at The El Morocco Inn in Desert Hot Springs, which is just north of Palm Spring, about a two hour drive from us. I am SO EXCITED.
ETA: The only room they had available was Rm 101, the Harem's Hideaway, which cracks me up. So pretty, though!
Harem's Hideaway
I know
A dark
Secluded place
A place
Where no
One knows your face
A glass
Of wine
A quick embrace
It's called
Hernando's Hideaway (ole!)
Holy wow that place looks so yummy.
Ok...last one. What do we think of this? [link]
I have far too much from Ikea.Yes, yes they do. But, because of all the Ikea stuff, I did get to meet Laga, so, all good.
The tables are good. I'm now at a 2nd theater where folks have tech table envy that are Ikea table tops. Vika Kaj I think. Anyhow, the adjustable legs are key for straddling seats across rows with different heights in a theater. Unscrew the legs, put them in a bin, and roll the tops away on a dolly. Works great and takes up a lot less room, and very sturdy.
I should be reading scripts. But I am horrible at it when teching in another show. Interruptions ruin reading, ya know?
Ok...last one. What do we think of this?
ooh nice!