Two weeks ago my dear wifey and I made a spontaneous run to the World of Ikea with the sole purpose of saving electricity. After our 6pm board meeting, the house anonymously approved the use of a device known as a clothes drying rack!! The budget set forth by the treasury was a nominal sum of RM (ringgit Malaysia) 199.99 only.
The arguments for the motion was that sun-drying laundry as opposed to tumble drying would significantly reduce drying time and consequently further reduce overhead costs i.e. electricity and extend the life of our tumble drying system. Despite the brilliance of the motion forwarded by Mrs. Melissa Gaspar, we forgot one crucial element.... and the result is as illustrated below
The arguments for the motion was that sun-drying laundry as opposed to tumble drying would significantly reduce drying time and consequently further reduce overhead costs i.e. electricity and extend the life of our tumble drying system. Despite the brilliance of the motion forwarded by Mrs. Melissa Gaspar, we forgot one crucial element.... and the result is as illustrated below


As such, dear friends it is wise to ensure that any merchandise bought from Ikea will fit into the vehicle that acts as the carriage. Not much point in realising half way home that Ikea also provides delivery service!
2 comments:
you guys crack me up! :-)
LOL. :D :D But Ikea charges, like RM60 for one trip. If you had decided on delivery, you would have paid about RM260 for the rack. I would have done exactly what you guys did, and save my RM60 heheh.
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