Ikea is never ever worth the hassle mate. Itās cheap for a reason
The meatballs are great though .
In this instance itās a pain in the hole, but itās my own fault.
Generally Iāve found it decent over the years for certain items.
I thought they were greasy slimey balls of shit. It was a major let down after all Iād heard about them
Certain items perhaps. But many of their āfurniture itemsā can be very flimsy. Just make sure youāve a good look at things in the show room, examine how solid they are and whether theyāll really stand the test of time.
Heard a load of screaming and shrieking as I was walking through Grand Canal Square 10 minutes ago. I looked over to see a load of Oirish Manchester United supporters lined up watching the players and staff boarding the team bus beside The Marker ahead of tonightās friendly at the Aviva.
I saw a similar scene with lads supporting a British team dressed in green and white last summer.
Yeovil?
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Iām in IKEA area tomorrow & can collect stuff if you want? I presume you have stuff to go back so Iām probably no use to you.
Cheers, ya have to bring back the āwrongā wardrobes. Iām half looking forward to the drive up.
No bother.
I was on M50 at 4pm today and crawled all the way to newbridge. Get out early id say
Iād hope to be on the road back down for 12. I donāt fancy the M50 / M7 on the Friday evening of the august weekend
Strange, I was the same and cruised down.
4.10 I turned off the spawell roundabout. Thought it was woeful
Hit the M7 at Red Cow at 4.30. Seemed grand.
Donāt be putting yourself under pressure though speeding up the road. Take your time. If youāre at Newlands Cross by 4 youāll be grand. No traffic there on a Friday since they got rid of the lights.
I was in The 51 for the Celtic game earlier and I genuinely donāt think thereās anything more pathetic than Oirish supporters of British football teams. A load of muldoons in there with their yellow and green Newton Heath scarves to show theyāre still anti-Glazer and wearing their old ManU jerseys too to prove ālength of serviceā. Proper old school, hardcore, Oirish supporters of Manchester United.
Most normal people grew out of āsupportingā British football teams in their early 20s, if they ever did at all. An absolute pathetic crowd of halfwits.
Scotland decided to stay in Britain after the referendum mate