I've got a Tvilum-Scanbirk I bought at Ikea several years ago. I'm thinking of getting rid of it and replacing it with a Lardnorb or a Slathfest. What do you think I should do?
Kelly, I was told that with the added 1/4" crenelations on the transverse baffle plate of the Lardnorb, most of the defenestration could be prevented. Instead, I suffered a ten day colloidal suspension from the thing!
trade them in for english lessons...
ReplyDelete(grarb)
You're getting rid of your what and thinking of replacing them with what or a what?
ReplyDeleteNiall - exactly.
ReplyDeleteYou know, you wouldn't catch these sort of things if you watched where you put your fingers while shopping.
ReplyDeleteKelly, I was told that with the added 1/4" crenelations on the transverse baffle plate of the Lardnorb, most of the defenestration could be prevented. Instead, I suffered a ten day colloidal suspension from the thing!
ReplyDelete(plazest)
Is lutefisk involved/
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that Ikea is largely owned/run by Vogons?
ReplyDeleteOr is it just that they use their Captcha authentication as a name generator?
[tringer]
And, apropos of nothing in particular:
ReplyDeleteAs you can see, things get more terrifying as you go down the group. Let's try cesium . . .
(be sure to watch the video all the way to the end.)
Tim - haven't seen the video yet, in a hurry this morning. I love the idea of captcha words as Ikea names. I'll pass that along to Jacob.
ReplyDelete;-)
Cesium was hilarious!
ReplyDeleteHilarious indeed! I've worked with these metals before, but never metallic Cs.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm glad!