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SWMBO and I will get a nice lunch and some good drinkies, then stumble around IKEA for 3-4 hours with a happy buzz. :drunk:

Just make sure you know where the restrooms are along the Ikea rat-maze!
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I'll admit though, a nice little beer buzz might be just what is called for to make a trip to Ikea tolerable.
 
I really hate furniture or pretty much anything made of pressed wood. I'd rather buy something from a yard sale and refinish it myself and have it forever. I guess some people like to switch out furniture along with style... I just tend to get a room like I like it (Well more like She likes it...) and leave it that way.
 
they have decent throw rugs, picture frames, guest bed stuff, kitchen (BEER) gadgets, ect. I have a $50 blanket from Ikea I've had for 8 years. It's still in good shape.

And the cinnamon rolls rock!

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All the IKEA furniture I got was pine and made in Finland. Obviously pine isn't the greatest wood out there (dents easily), but I rather buy it than spend the same price for particle board made in China.

The only thing I truly disliked other than the crowded store was trying to put that crap together with those wordless directions.
 
They have some decent stuff if you look around and they are nice if you need some furniture on a budget. And the cheap gadgets are always fun.

I can't beleive no one has mentioned the tasty Swedish meatballs that they have when you are leaving.
 
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