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My day at Ikea.


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There was one thing I had my eye on right away. There was a lovely manstad that would look great in my living room. I was thinking about accentuating it with marorp and possibly some nyttjas on top. My kitchen could use a makeover, too. I was considering possibly getting a new domsjo, or perhaps a new lag to prepare food with. I can already picture hosting dinner parties as we serve our guests sitting at our family bjursta. A new vurm would look good, too, even though I don’t drink. Or, maybe I should focus on my family room. I can imagine relaxing on my new poang watching our TV placed on a brand new besta. If you’re in the market for a new gosa, I would recommend the gosa vadd. I find them more comfortable than the syren or pinje, but that might just be because of how I sleep. At the end of your trip to Ikea, stop by their café. Try the Swedish meatballs, and maybe you can take home some nice gravad lax. Don’t forget the gravalaxsas. After all, what’s gravad lax without gravalaxsas? Overall, I really enjoyed my trip to Ikea. Or, as they say in Sweden, “Fjurdelurden Burgenjurdelosud! Bork! Bork! Bork!” At least, that's how it sounded to me.

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