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quakerboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-11-09 03:46 PM
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63. Its a technicality, I agree with you in spirit
My newest mother (I seem to gather them like some sort of really awesome collectible) started shopping at Ikea when it came to town. within a year everything she bought is thrashed. All the compressed wood stuff is superiorly wobbly. And the "real wood" is such soft wood that I leave hand prints, literal hand prints in the wood when I grasp it to move it. Not a fan of Ikea.

But then, wallmart, where the rest of her stuff from is not good either. Mostly anything you can buy for anything approaching reasonable is not worth buying. Which is why I have been delving into DIY as much as if feel capable. Made my desks, bed, and now I am contemplating some drawers.
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