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Peanutz
4th June 2008, 12:28
Two weeks ago, me and hubby went to IKEA and we ordered a white corner sofa and three high bookshelves; frames and curtains; kitchen utensils and decorative stuffs.
I really enjoyed going there, they have a lot of very nice home complements.

I wonder if there is any IKEA like home complements in Phil? I have not seen any since the last time I went back home. (6 yrs ago)

It might be a good idea also to copy their style and make affordable quality furnitures and home deco in Phil.

This is only an idea of business to do in Phil.:rolleyes:

Pepe n Pilar
4th June 2008, 14:06
Two weeks ago, me and hubby went to IKEA and we ordered a white corner sofa and three high bookshelves; frames and curtains; kitchen utensils and decorative stuffs.
I really enjoyed going there, they have a lot of very nice home complements.

I wonder if there is any IKEA like home complements in Phil? I have not seen any since the last time I went back home. (6 yrs ago)

It might be a good idea also to copy their style and make affordable quality furnitures and home deco in Phil.

This is only an idea of business to do in Phil.:rolleyes:


Shoemart hast it all that's why their song is "We've Got It All For You".......
BTW i went to IKEA Coventry last Saturday yea i had purchased some furnishings for the home but what caught my attention was the signage self service on furnitures.....:omg::omg::omg:

andypaul
4th June 2008, 23:42
Enjoyed going to IKEA i will never understand the female mind:Erm:

Peanutz
5th June 2008, 20:53
Enjoyed going to IKEA i will never understand the female mind:Erm:


:icon_lol:Andy, for me going to IKEA is the same as shopping around...After 5 hrs spent there, my husband actually pleaded me to go home as he can't stand it anymore...:D He doesn't like shopping around, so most of the time he just let me shopping while he go to play tennis.:icon_lol:

:NoNo:I don't understand why men doesn't like shopping...It is very relaxing to spend some hard earned money:icon_lol:

joebloggs
5th June 2008, 21:02
we took the kids to the toy shop and an ikea was next to it,

told me misses i wouldn't buy anything from a former nazi :NoNo: IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad was, as a teen, was directly involved in the pro-Nazi New Swedish Movement (Nysvenska Rörelsen) until at least 1945 :NoNo:

Peanutz
5th June 2008, 21:25
He confessed that he regretted it. He only joined a couple of nazi meeting as for what I read...He didn't take any part in killing jews.
It was a mistake that he regret that he have done when he was young.

Gavanddal
5th June 2008, 22:43
He confessed that he regretted it. He only joined a couple of nazi meeting as for what I read...He didn't take any part in killing jews.
It was a mistake that he regret that he have done when he was young.



Yeah, they all say that. "Holocaust, what holocaust?" Wasn't the pope also a nazi?

andypaul
5th June 2008, 22:54
Yeah, they all say that. "Holocaust, what holocaust?" Wasn't the pope also a nazi?

Hitler Youth

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article382076.ece

joebloggs
6th June 2008, 03:02
He confessed that he regretted it. He only joined a couple of nazi meeting as for what I read...He didn't take any part in killing jews.
It was a mistake that he regret that he have done when he was young.



the only regets they have, was that they lost the war...

my mom is younger than Kamprad, yet she was threated by :censored: like him, but still refused to join the nazi youth

its not just jews who died in WW2, more than 56 million died, and 6 million were jews, some people only think jews were killed in WW2, don't forget that more than 50 milllion who were not.. :NoNo: and the 100,000s of filipinos who were killed.:cwm24:

and Sweden remained neutral:D, with a loss of 2,000 lifes by the end of the war, probably from trying to put his :censored: furniture together :doh

KeithD
6th June 2008, 08:22
Don't mention the WAR!!!!


The French read this forum, and you'll scare them :icon_lol:


The Italians have just ordered 50 modified Harrier Jump Jets, they fly backwards at twice the speed of sound :xxgrinning--00xx3:

andypaul
6th June 2008, 18:07
the only regets they have, was that they lost the war...

my mom is younger than Kamprad, yet she was threated by :censored: like him, but still refused to join the nazi youth

its not just jews who died in WW2, more than 56 million died, and 6 million were jews, some people only think jews were killed in WW2, don't forget that more than 50 milllion who were not.. :NoNo: and the 100,000s of filipinos who were killed.:cwm24:

and Sweden remained neutral:D, with a loss of 2,000 lifes by the end of the war, probably from trying to put his :censored: furniture together :doh

Word i wonder what the World if people like Hitler and stalin hadn't killed so many millions as they did

Peanutz
6th June 2008, 20:27
This post was not meant to dig out what had happened to the last WW2. No one has ever forgotten the cruelty that has been inflicted to people during that time, the violence and total destruction will remain a shame to all humanity.
They let one man to start a war. Who is to blame? The crazy xenophobe or every men that was in power that time? The fact that they let him do it everyone was to blame.

IKEA has also a store in Israel...I wonder what you think about it?

joebloggs
6th June 2008, 21:15
what do i think about an IKEA store in Israel?. or do you mean Palisteine? but then thats another thread :D

Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it..

oh sorry for hijacking your thread :D

KeithD
7th June 2008, 09:26
IKEA has also a store in Israel...I wonder what you think about it?


:Erm: One less store when the Iranian nukes come in? :D

Alan
7th June 2008, 09:41
Errrr..........I like IKEA 'cos it's cheap - and you can get a hot dog and drink for a quid.

Forgive and forget eh Major?

Al. :Bolt::xxparty-smiley-004:

andypaul
7th June 2008, 11:23
Ikea is an evil place even without Nazi links:D

I will be attending over this weekend:bigcry:

Help me:Help1:

KeithD
7th June 2008, 11:58
Visit IKEA in a VOLKSWAGON with the POPE as your boss......That makes you a HITLER supporter :omg:

aromulus
8th June 2008, 07:49
Don't mention the WAR!!!!


The French read this forum, and you'll scare them :icon_lol:


The Italians have just ordered 50 modified Harrier Jump Jets, they fly backwards at twice the speed of sound :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I just got back from 3 hard days work in Cornwall and You slagging us eyeties off again........:NoNo:

I got half a mind to ban you .....:D

And contrary to popular belief, the French will fight ferociously and without regard for their own safety if you stand between them and a white flag........:icon_lol:

aromulus
8th June 2008, 07:54
Errrr..........I like IKEA 'cos it's cheap - and you can get a hot dog and drink for a quid.

Forgive and forget eh Major?

Al. :Bolt::xxparty-smiley-004:

Hi Al.....
What bugs me is.......... Why would anyone, in his/her right frame of mind, go to IKEA in the first place......:Erm:
There must be some kind of medication for this condition....:rolleyes:

keithAngel
8th June 2008, 12:18
Introduce FreeCycle thats my store of choice

andypaul
8th June 2008, 13:41
Went to the Brent one last night and still recovering.

Peanutz
8th June 2008, 21:52
Went to the Brent one last night and still recovering.

No worries Andy, my husband is still having nightmare after that day:icon_lol:

andypaul
8th June 2008, 22:04
No worries Andy, my husband is still having nightmare after that day:icon_lol:

Nightmares and i need intensive football therapy after that experience