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Re: What's for tea tonight?
Darran
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Darran Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:11 PM Quote
The best bit about our Ikea is the restaurant runs adjacent to the airport runway, i could sit there all day as I am a big child who loves planes and free coffee refills!
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:13 PM Quote
cute stuffed animals at Ikea too.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:16 PM Quote
oh yes. And Halloween costumes.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:21 PM Quote
minnmess wrote:
You've never been to Ikea Kayte and Ric?



there's a rule , if you lived through the 70's you can't go to Ikea . Maybe starbucks too
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:24 PM Quote
I'm glad I didnt live through the 70s then.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
Darran
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Darran Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:25 PM Quote
Ack balls. :-(
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
Turtleneck
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Turtleneck Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:27 PM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
minnmess wrote:
You've never been to Ikea Kayte and Ric?



there's a rule , if you lived through the 70's you can't go to Ikea . Maybe starbucks too


Awww, for real maZn? Because I was just planning my trip.

Never been to a Starbucks, either. I was given a Starbucks once (hot chocolate, not coffee) by a complete stranger who took pity on my freezing self during the blizzard/government shut-down in Washington D.C. That was the coldest I have ever been IN MY LIFE. Standing in line at the National Museum for the Vermeer show.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:29 PM Quote
Turtleneck wrote:
ricv64 wrote:
minnmess wrote:
You've never been to Ikea Kayte and Ric?



there's a rule , if you lived through the 70's you can't go to Ikea . Maybe starbucks too


Awww, for maZn? Because I was just planning my trip.

Never been to a Starbucks, either. I was given a Starbucks once (hot chocolate, not coffee) by a complete stranger who took pity on my freezing self during the blizzard/government shut-down in Washington D.C. That was the coldest I have ever been IN MY LIFE. Standing in line at the National Museum for the Vermeer show.

Problem is Kayte grew up in the 50's so it's hard for her to adjust to 2008 lifestyle.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:30 PM Quote
Darran wrote:
Ack balls. :-(


You are fine. You didnt live THROUGH the 70s. You just saw the very very end.

Starbucks is good, but i dont go there all the time. It's more of a treat. Peppermint Mocha Latte is a delight though!
Nothing beats Tim Hortons.
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:31 PM Quote
Hmmm there's a rule in Sweden: Nobody's too old for Ikea
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:34 PM Quote
minnmess wrote:
Darran wrote:
Ack balls. :-(


You are fine. You didnt live THROUGH the 70s. You just saw the very very end.

Starbucks is good, but i dont go there all the time. It's more of a treat. Peppermint Mocha Latte is a delight though!
Nothing beats Tim Hortons.


Tim Hoooooortons!!!!!
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
minnmess
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minnmess Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:36 PM Quote
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Hmmm there's a rule in Sweden: Nobody's too old for Ikea


Is that one of those old Swedish proverbs?
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:36 PM Quote
Why did the US give us The Bold And The Beautiful?!
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
AbsGinger
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AbsGinger Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:37 PM Quote
minnmess wrote:
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Hmmm there's a rule in Sweden: Nobody's too old for Ikea


Is that one of those old Swedish proverbs?

indeed
 
Re: What's for tea tonight?
TheBoyWithAName
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TheBoyWithAName Posted Tue 18 Nov, 2008 4:40 PM Quote
AbsGinger wrote:
minnmess wrote:
TheBoyWithAName wrote:
Hmmm there's a rule in Sweden: Nobody's too old for Ikea


Is that one of those old Swedish proverbs?

indeed


who's the swede around here? *gives the bad eye*

Kristy, I will definitely buy you a ticket to Stockholm someday! Then I will teach you everything about Sweden and how to handle the salesmen! And you will of course teach me how to speek canadian english :) It will be a blast!
 
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