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DFW is Getting an IKEA

Originally posted by: aves2k
Atlanta is also. It will be the only one that is a reasonable distance from me.

I was surprised when I found out how few stores they have in the US. If you don't live near NY, LA, SF, Chicago, DC or Pittsburgh you're SOL. Why they chose Pittsburgh over so many other cities is beyond me.
 
Houston is a smoggy city full of fat asses.

Dallas >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anywhere, USA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shitville, USA >>>>>>>>> Houston

But yea that was announced a while back Justin 🙂
 
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Houston is a smoggy city full of fat asses.

Dallas >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anywhere, USA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Shitville, USA >>>>>>>>> Houston

But yea that was announced a while back Justin 🙂

I can't stand Houston... bad roads, bad traffic, horribly crowded. Dallas is crowded, but at least we don't have a freaking pot hole every 20 feet.
 
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Summer 2005 :thumbsdown:


Hurry up damn it !! BTW, this is old news.

YEa wtf, 2005, How long does it take to build a store?

And yea houston does suck. I wish we would stop the immigrant inflow...
value of homes goes to half.
 
Christ, I simply cannot believe there isn't one in Michigan. They'd probably do a billion dollars of business in Ann Arbor, and that's just during move-in! 🙂
 
Awesome, I live in Fort Worth and been to the Houston one once years and wanted to go back but never did.
 
I never realized that Ikea had such nifty stuff till I went to the one in Paramus, NJ. More than just furniture, cookware, food. Got my wife some cookies she likes and I had to have the Swedish Meatballs with the potatos and dingleberries.

I'll probably stop by there when I'm in Paramus again.
 
I am a slave to the IKEA revolution. The food there is pretty good. And the prices are pretty good. I guess I'm lucky to live in Schaumburg.
 
Originally posted by: zerocool1
I am a slave to the IKEA revolution. The food there is pretty good. And the prices are pretty good. I guess I'm lucky to live in Schaumburg.

I went there when I visited Chicago last week. It rocked but it was crowded.
 
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