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Want a let down?
Imagine sometime in the future, seeing "vintage" Ikea furniture on
Antiques Roadshow. |
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Want a let down?
We already are, it just does not have the Ikea name on it.
"John" wrote in message ... Imagine sometime in the future, seeing "vintage" Ikea furniture on Antiques Roadshow. |
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On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 08:06:32 -0500, (John) wrote:
Imagine sometime in the future, seeing "vintage" Ikea furniture on Antiques Roadshow. I'm still not fully recovered from my grand kids seeing my LP collection and wanting to see the "hella big CD player" they went in... *sigh* Mac https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm |
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Want a let down?
John wrote:
Imagine sometime in the future, seeing "vintage" Ikea furniture on Antiques Roadshow. I doubt if that will happen. It's unlikely to last long enough to qualify as an antique. Of course, if they ever start a TV show called "Particleboard Palace" .... |
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Want a let down?
John wrote:
Imagine sometime in the future, seeing "vintage" Ikea furniture on Antiques Roadshow. A nice wet down is always welcome. Except in winter maybe. Or did I misread? burp, jo4hn |
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