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  • TripletDaddy
    sweet triple
    • Nov 2008
    • 58186

    #106
    If I lived in Utah, this would be my dream weekend...and it would start on Friday night...

    Friday night (date night)

    1. Ward wedding reception for free food
    2. BYU football fireside
    3. Dollar movie (or rent movie and take it home to watch)
    4. On way home, stop off at brand new Krispy Kreme. Wait 1 hour for a glazed donut.

    Later that night, drive down to the brand new IKEA that is opening tomorrow. Get in line and spend night in effort to receive free IKEA-branded folding chair.

    Saturday morning

    1. Wake up in line once IKEA opens. Collect free folding chair. Place chair in trunk of car and then go back into IKEA. Buy IKEA cinnamon roll for breakfast (99 cents). Shop around for a little bit and buy something made of plastic for our kitchen.
    2.Go home, drop off plastic IKEA item and head out to the brand new I/O grand opening. Before you head out, tell neighbors that you were just at the IKEA grand opening.

    Saturday afternoon
    1. Wait in line for a couple of hours for I/O burger at grand opening. Order items such as "animal style" or "3 x 3" off the "secret menu."
    2. Head down to LES for BYU football game. Tell everyone that you just ate at the grand opening of the I/O.

    Saturday evening
    1. After game, drive up to Cheesecake Factory grand opening. Wait in line 90 minutes for a table. Order massive portions, including a slice of cheesecake for dessert. Text friends and let them know that you are waiting in a really long line at the new Cheesecake Factory.
    2. After dinner, head down to Jordan Commons to catch the opening weekend of New Moon.
    3. Go home and sleep in own bed

    Sunday
    1. Go to Church. Figure out way to mention that you were just at IKEA, I/O, Cheesecake Factory, Krispy Kreme, and New Moon.

    Man, I know I am just dreaming here, but that would be an awesome weekend.
    Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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    • pelagius
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 5288

      #107
      Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post

      1. Wake up in line once IKEA opens. Collect free folding chair. Place chair in trunk of car and then go back into IKEA. Buy IKEA cinnamon roll for breakfast (99 cents). Shop around for a little bit and buy something made of plastic for our kitchen.
      2.Go home, drop off plastic IKEA item and head out to the brand new I/O grand opening. Before you head out, tell neighbors that you were just at the IKEA grand opening.
      Talking about IKEA with Swedes is really fun. They get super nationalistic about. They are very proud of that place. For some reason they seem to forget that their real export of greatness was Ace of Base.

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      • Jarid in Cedar
        CS Institutional Memory
        • Jun 2009
        • 13234

        #108
        Originally posted by pelagius View Post
        Talking about IKEA with Swedes is really fun. They get super nationalistic about. They are very proud of that place. For some reason they seem to forget that their real export of greatness was Ace of Base.
        Wasn't ABBA Swedish as well?
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        • pelagius
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 5288

          #109
          Originally posted by Jarid in Cedar View Post
          Wasn't ABBA Swedish as well?
          Ya but the Swedes I know like ABBA but for some reason find Ace of Base a bit embarressing.

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          • beefytee
            Board eye candy
            • Mar 2009
            • 7542

            #110
            Originally posted by Jarid in Cedar View Post
            Wasn't ABBA Swedish as well?
            Not to mention Roxette

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            • pelagius
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 5288

              #111
              Originally posted by beefytee View Post
              Speaking of continental music ... A few years back we had a Dutch visiting professor. I asked him to send me music from his favorite "Dutch" band. He emailed me a mp3 of "Radar Love."

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              • creekster
                It is NOT a monkey!
                • Nov 2008
                • 22661

                #112
                Originally posted by pelagius View Post
                Speaking of continental music ... A few years back we had a Dutch visiting professor. I asked him to send me music from his favorite "Dutch" band. He emailed me a mp3 of "Radar Love."
                That would be Golden Earring, my firend. I own that CD.
                PLesa excuse the tpyos.

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                • pelagius
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 5288

                  #113
                  Originally posted by creekster View Post
                  That would be Golden Earring, my firend. I own that CD.
                  And rightly you should ... I just thought it was funny that when I asked for him to send me music from a Dutch Band he sent the one song from a Dutch band that people in America (well okay maybe just this American) actually were already familar with.

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                  • creekster
                    It is NOT a monkey!
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 22661

                    #114
                    Originally posted by pelagius View Post
                    And rightly you should ... I just thought it was funny that when I asked for him to send me music from a Dutch Band he sent the one song from a Dutch band that people in America (well okay maybe just this American) actually were already familar with.
                    what about hocus pocus by focus?
                    PLesa excuse the tpyos.

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                    • pelagius
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 5288

                      #115
                      Originally posted by creekster View Post
                      what about hocus pocus by focus?
                      Holland should be proud ... Although, I had never heard that song before 3 minutes ago.

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                      • Fiyero
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 5266

                        #116
                        Mmm...stroopwafles

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                        • happyone
                          Board Bookworm
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 5381

                          #117
                          Originally posted by pelagius View Post
                          And rightly you should ... I just thought it was funny that when I asked for him to send me music from a Dutch Band he sent the one song from a Dutch band that people in America (well okay maybe just this American) actually were already familar with.
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                          • Jeff Lebowski
                            Corporate lackey for Jesus
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 69457

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Fiyero View Post
                            Mmm...stroopwafles
                            They are selling these at Costco in Orem. Direct from Holland. Not as good as fresh, but still very good.
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                            • YOhio
                              Hipster Mode
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 26165

                              #119
                              Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
                              If I lived in Utah, this would be my dream weekend...and it would start on Friday night...

                              Friday night (date night)

                              1. Ward wedding reception for free food
                              2. BYU football fireside
                              3. Dollar movie (or rent movie and take it home to watch)
                              4. On way home, stop off at brand new Krispy Kreme. Wait 1 hour for a glazed donut.

                              Later that night, drive down to the brand new IKEA that is opening tomorrow. Get in line and spend night in effort to receive free IKEA-branded folding chair.

                              Saturday morning

                              1. Wake up in line once IKEA opens. Collect free folding chair. Place chair in trunk of car and then go back into IKEA. Buy IKEA cinnamon roll for breakfast (99 cents). Shop around for a little bit and buy something made of plastic for our kitchen.
                              2.Go home, drop off plastic IKEA item and head out to the brand new I/O grand opening. Before you head out, tell neighbors that you were just at the IKEA grand opening.

                              Saturday afternoon
                              1. Wait in line for a couple of hours for I/O burger at grand opening. Order items such as "animal style" or "3 x 3" off the "secret menu."
                              2. Head down to LES for BYU football game. Tell everyone that you just ate at the grand opening of the I/O.

                              Saturday evening
                              1. After game, drive up to Cheesecake Factory grand opening. Wait in line 90 minutes for a table. Order massive portions, including a slice of cheesecake for dessert. Text friends and let them know that you are waiting in a really long line at the new Cheesecake Factory.
                              2. After dinner, head down to Jordan Commons to catch the opening weekend of New Moon.
                              3. Go home and sleep in own bed

                              Sunday
                              1. Go to Church. Figure out way to mention that you were just at IKEA, I/O, Cheesecake Factory, Krispy Kreme, and New Moon.

                              Man, I know I am just dreaming here, but that would be an awesome weekend.
                              No PF Changs? Lettuce wraps. Sounds crazy, but trust me. You'll love them.

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                              • YOhio
                                Hipster Mode
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 26165

                                #120
                                Originally posted by pelagius View Post
                                Talking about IKEA with Swedes is really fun. They get super nationalistic about. They are very proud of that place. For some reason they seem to forget that their real export of greatness was Ace of Base.
                                Those Swedes are so inventive!

                                I love AOB.

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