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3 generation to pay off.....

 

singapore houses are cheap [laugh][laugh]

 

 

if onli their ikea furniture lasted half as long. [:p]

 

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if onli their ikea furniture lasted half as long. [:p]

 

 

ikea furnitures are cheap and quick fashion, must change every 3 years :D

 

no wonder they are one of the richest company in the world [laugh]

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ikea furnitures are cheap and quick fashion, must change every 3 years :D

 

no wonder they are one of the richest company in the world [laugh]

 

not true le, my ikea study table was with me since 2005 I think hehe

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Cheap meh?

 

Not that cheap for the quality

 

yeah lo.......I bought their ikea bed for my tenant and it gave way so soon after it was being used.

 

and I thought ikea bed should be designed for the use by people with Caucasian built since they are from Europe. why so fragile and cannot be used by Caucasian?

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yeah lo.......I bought their ikea bed for my tenant and it gave way so soon after it was being used.

 

and I thought ikea bed should be designed for the use by people with Caucasian built since they are from Europe. why so fragile and cannot be used by Caucasian?

U bigger size than Caucasian mah. :D

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yeah lo.......I bought their ikea bed for my tenant and it gave way so soon after it was being used.

 

and I thought ikea bed should be designed for the use by people with Caucasian built since they are from Europe. why so fragile and cannot be used by Caucasian?

 

The only thing I notice is that the Ikea beds are very short in length. I'm 1.7m only and yet I find them short

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Swedish households take 140 years on average to repay home loans: report [sweatdrop][sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/specials/p...tgages-20130912

 

Great, we can abandon "Goal Swiss Standard" and look forward to achieving a Swedish standard of living. <_<

 

Without the free tertiary education, practically-free health care and social security, of course. [rolleyes]

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