Oh yeah, that reminds me.
There's a freakin' restaurant in the freakin' store! HOW AWESOME IS THAT?!
"Everyone has a home, and if you don't have a home you can buy one there!"
...honestly I don't like the place. But I like the fanon related to it.
Misanthrope SupremeOh my God, yessss
I went to the Houston IKEA once with my friend
I never wanted to leave ;~;
byeI'm still trying to figure out why we have seven Wal-Marts (and two more being built) here but we can't get one IKEA. Are people that against Swedish furniture and paying five cents for a plastic bag (which isn't that bad, seeing the nickel goes to helping the environment)?
More Buscemi at http://forum.reelsociety.com/I wish my city's IKEA wasn't on the other side of town T~T
THE EQUINES WILL BE BROUGHTI love IKEA! I have memories following the arrows in the showcase rooms to reach the super big location where the checkout is, then going on the moving walkway while enjoying some softserve ice cream...
(Don't) take me home.Oh man... I love IKEA! Everytime I go to a major city that has one, I'm bound to walk throughout the store and buy something I like!
Rock'n'roll never dies!Sweden must be mega chads if they have a store that sells both pizza and chairs
I can't say goodbye to yesterday…I just giggled at that comment: Pizza Sits on Chairs.
Rock'n'roll never dies!
I recently been to an Ikea store, and my God was it the best designed store ever. It's not some giant furniture store where it has isles upon isles of random stuff. It's made like a path, taking you from the entrance to the exit with that one path. Never had I seen a store made like some kind of ride or path. It's really cool.
Not to mention that the furniture are mostly easy to set up.