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    Quote Originally Posted by shootemindehead View Post
    Cheers all.

    Yep, it's been mad and I think we've earned enough karma points to have everything go right for us for at least the next two decades.

    We've been setting up IKEA furniture all day today. I feel like yer man from 'Fight Club'.
    *retracts like a vampire shown a crucifix*

    I'm good at putting that stuff together, but I hate doing so. It's such a pain in my arse ... and literally a pain in my back ... not to mention piss-annoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonSylver View Post
    Just don't start punching yourself in the face or hallucinating Brad Pitt as your imaginary friend & it's all good.
    Well, it worked well for me before!


    @Minion...we speak the same language my friend. My back is bloody killing me today. My fingers are blue from them getting trapped between bits of MDF and metal.

    We put a couch together yesterday evening...Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I swear it nearly ended in a divorce.
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    I'm runnin' this monkey farm now Frankenstein.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootemindehead View Post
    Well, it worked well for me before!


    @Minion...we speak the same language my friend. My back is bloody killing me today. My fingers are blue from them getting trapped between bits of MDF and metal.

    We put a couch together yesterday evening...Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I swear it nearly ended in a divorce.
    hehe, aye, I have to admit I do tend to get a bit heated when doing flat pack ... if you could do flatpack with just one person, it'd probably be better, but you so often need two people to put this stuff together, so it inevitable ends up in terse words at least. Plus the instructions are always gash.

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