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Posted: February 2, 2006 11:02 am
by mings
buffettbride wrote:iuparrothead wrote:buffettbride wrote:iuparrothead wrote:mings wrote:carolinagirl wrote:Where ya been?
Been places. Yesterday I took a half day so I could get the cable installed and the couch delivered. all we need is a rug and we be golden
craigslist
W IUP S
couldn't live without it!
here's a basic search for "rug" in NY on craigslist
http://newyork.craigslist.org/cgi-bin/s ... maxAsk=max
I luuuuuuuuuuuuuuv craigslist!!! I surf it for hours just looking at all sorts of random things. I kind of want a spare couch and am trying to pick up one off people that just want to ditch their nice furniture instead of moving it.

It's the best!!!! I got a brand new tub/potty/sink/shower base off craigslist for 1/2 of what it costs at Home Depot or Lowes.
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:04 am
by ToplessRideFL
mings wrote:
59th & 3rd. they even have a door man,
That is just too funny..... You can tell its been awile since I have been "home".....
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:04 am
by buffettbride
mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:iuparrothead wrote:buffettbride wrote:iuparrothead wrote:mings wrote:
Been places. Yesterday I took a half day so I could get the cable installed and the couch delivered. all we need is a rug and we be golden
craigslist
W IUP S
couldn't live without it!
here's a basic search for "rug" in NY on craigslist
http://newyork.craigslist.org/cgi-bin/s ... maxAsk=max
I luuuuuuuuuuuuuuv craigslist!!! I surf it for hours just looking at all sorts of random things. I kind of want a spare couch and am trying to pick up one off people that just want to ditch their nice furniture instead of moving it.

It's the best!!!! I got a brand new tub/potty/sink/shower base off craigslist for 1/2 of what it costs at Home Depot or Lowes.
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

Posted: February 2, 2006 11:05 am
by mings
buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:06 am
by buffettbride
mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
i hit adventurous 3 weeks ago when we ripped everything out of 2 of our bathrooms down to subfloor and drywall and rebuilt everything new.

the pedestal sink is just a finishing touch.

Posted: February 2, 2006 11:07 am
by mings
ToplessRideFL wrote:mings wrote:
59th & 3rd. they even have a door man,
That is just too funny..... You can tell its been awile since I have been "home".....
What's odd is that there is no Ikea here - something that would do amazingly well. I guess they haven't figured out how to make it work. They'd need a huge warehouse, and even then it'd be a headache.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:07 am
by buffettbride
I can't figure out if Ikea is cool or not. I mean, some of the stuff seems nifty, but is it crap?
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:08 am
by mings
buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
i hit adventurous 3 weeks ago when we ripped everything out of 2 of our bathrooms down to subfloor and drywall and rebuilt everything new.

the pedestal sink is just a finishing touch.

you sound so Martha Stewart meets Bob Villa. Hey when can you come and decorate my apartment? I'm going for the refined single bachelor look, with a little bit of College fun.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:09 am
by mings
buffettbride wrote:I can't figure out if Ikea is cool or not. I mean, some of the stuff seems nifty, but is it crap?
It's disposable. In a city of temporary housing and transient residents, their furniture would definitely work well. Their loss.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:09 am
by buffettbride
mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
i hit adventurous 3 weeks ago when we ripped everything out of 2 of our bathrooms down to subfloor and drywall and rebuilt everything new.

the pedestal sink is just a finishing touch.

you sound so Martha Stewart meets Bob Villa. Hey when can you come and decorate my apartment? I'm going for the refined single bachelor look, with a little bit of College fun.
say what??? me a martha??? omg. i can't even friggen boil water.
you buy the plane tickets and i'm there.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:10 am
by buffettbride
mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:I can't figure out if Ikea is cool or not. I mean, some of the stuff seems nifty, but is it crap?
It's disposable. In a city of temporary housing and transient residents, their furniture would definitely work well. Their loss.
Ahhh. I see. Makes sense why it's affordable.

Posted: February 2, 2006 11:11 am
by mings
buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:I can't figure out if Ikea is cool or not. I mean, some of the stuff seems nifty, but is it crap?
It's disposable. In a city of temporary housing and transient residents, their furniture would definitely work well. Their loss.
Ahhh. I see. Makes sense why it's affordable.

I have a dresser at my house in Philly and it's literally falling apart, but I've beat it up for over 10 years. I'd say that Ikea crap lasts about 3 years before it needs replacing.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:12 am
by iuparrothead
mings wrote:ToplessRideFL wrote:mings wrote:
59th & 3rd. they even have a door man,
That is just too funny..... You can tell its been awile since I have been "home".....
What's odd is that there is no Ikea here - something that would do amazingly well. I guess they haven't figured out how to make it work. They'd need a huge warehouse, and even then it'd be a headache.
But there's Ikea in the suburbs, right? There has to be!

Posted: February 2, 2006 11:12 am
by mings
buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:
it's also rad for a ticket forum. I got Jets tix there a couple of years back and Rangers ones too.
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
i hit adventurous 3 weeks ago when we ripped everything out of 2 of our bathrooms down to subfloor and drywall and rebuilt everything new.

the pedestal sink is just a finishing touch.

you sound so Martha Stewart meets Bob Villa. Hey when can you come and decorate my apartment? I'm going for the refined single bachelor look, with a little bit of College fun.
say what??? me a martha??? omg. i can't even friggen boil water.
you buy the plane tickets and i'm there.
Ok. But the decorating budget is going to be something like While You Were out since I'm spending all my dollars in other ways.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:13 am
by buffettbride
mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
i hit adventurous 3 weeks ago when we ripped everything out of 2 of our bathrooms down to subfloor and drywall and rebuilt everything new.

the pedestal sink is just a finishing touch.

you sound so Martha Stewart meets Bob Villa. Hey when can you come and decorate my apartment? I'm going for the refined single bachelor look, with a little bit of College fun.
say what??? me a martha??? omg. i can't even friggen boil water.
you buy the plane tickets and i'm there.
Ok. But the decorating budget is going to be something like While You Were out since I'm spending all my dollars in other ways.
Umm. Sure. Just give me your money. I'll take care of everything.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:14 am
by mings
iuparrothead wrote:mings wrote:ToplessRideFL wrote:mings wrote:
59th & 3rd. they even have a door man,
That is just too funny..... You can tell its been awile since I have been "home".....
What's odd is that there is no Ikea here - something that would do amazingly well. I guess they haven't figured out how to make it work. They'd need a huge warehouse, and even then it'd be a headache.
But there's Ikea in the suburbs, right? There has to be!

there's 2, but no one in NYC has a car. There's one on Long Island and another in Jersey. The other thing is, that their stuff, even though it's not assembled, is heavy because it's all glued flakeboard and partical board so even if you got there by bus or whatever you're not going to lug a big box with a shelf or nightstand around the city.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:16 am
by RinglingRingling
mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:mings wrote:buffettbride wrote:
Right now I'm lookin' for an off-white or beige pedestal sink and some curtains.
Ooohhhh how times have changed.

getting adventurous, huh?
i hit adventurous 3 weeks ago when we ripped everything out of 2 of our bathrooms down to subfloor and drywall and rebuilt everything new.

the pedestal sink is just a finishing touch.

you sound so Martha Stewart meets Bob Villa. Hey when can you come and decorate my apartment? I'm going for the refined single bachelor look, with a little bit of College fun.
say what??? me a martha??? omg. i can't even friggen boil water.
you buy the plane tickets and i'm there.
Ok. But the decorating budget is going to be something like While You Were out
since I'm spending all my dollars in other ways.
Crack Hos can't be that expensive, can they? It's not like there is a dearth of them in the NYC market or anything..
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:17 am
by mings
you'd be surprised.
Posted: February 2, 2006 11:20 am
by RinglingRingling
mings wrote:you'd be surprised.
no, I probably wouldn't... tho if you are buying that much, there ought to be a bulk discount.

Posted: February 2, 2006 11:20 am
by iuparrothead
mings wrote:iuparrothead wrote:mings wrote:ToplessRideFL wrote:mings wrote:
59th & 3rd. they even have a door man,
That is just too funny..... You can tell its been awile since I have been "home".....
What's odd is that there is no Ikea here - something that would do amazingly well. I guess they haven't figured out how to make it work. They'd need a huge warehouse, and even then it'd be a headache.
But there's Ikea in the suburbs, right? There has to be!

there's 2, but no one in NYC has a car. There's one on Long Island and another in Jersey. The other thing is, that their stuff, even though it's not assembled, is heavy because it's all glued flakeboard and partical board so even if you got there by bus or whatever you're not going to lug a big box with a shelf or nightstand around the city.
Yeah, I know what it's like to transport Ikea stuff to/from the suburbs.
But, I do have my own car and no matter the trouble, Ikea is so awesome that it's worth it!!!
