he dropped us off at ikea, where rob thought we'd have fun blogging our adventures
to document if we really could find our way back to the entrance.
rob likes to check his phone for love.
stabby stabby. i found it amousing that whilst ikea keep the knives safely in this glass,
they keep their pizza cutters & knives pretty well... attainable for inflicting injury upon
their "innocent" customers.
we went & cut this cool retro printed fabric that was only $4 p.m (you have to do it yourself)
& took it with us to the registers only to discover we needed a staff member to put a barcode
on the fabric straight after we cut it.
LAME.
in the end i bought a pizza cutter & some ikea chocolate.
after ikea we caught the tram to collins st where we met nathan.
we decided to go to brunswick st, stopping at the museum along the way.
it was here that this soon became a "skate date". ha ha.
totes.
we then moved to brunswick street.
nathan is looking a little too "scene" for comfort. ha ha.
mmm, such attractive faces.
nayfung looks like he should be the 12 year old lead singer of a pre-teen emo band.
ha ha.
rob tends to like looking blankly into space...
after browsing shops, we were shouted lunch by rob's rentals (how we roll) at bimbos.
twas good as we were v. hungry.
we parted with mr. & mrs. taylor then made our way to smith st via a back street.
that's where we found the cat.
ha ha.
nayfung had to pick it up.
it licked my hand.
i hope i don't have rabies.
i like dears.
i also like embarrasing photos of people;
ha ha.
after smith st, rob & i headed home.
the end.
p.s. happy birthday matthew!
1 comment:
I don't think you have truly experienced Ikea until you have attempted to park there and drive out again on a day when the ticketing machine has broken. Public transport is a cop out! You can tell I'm on holidays and bored, I read the whole blog!!
Now about this use of Ian Curtis.... hmmmmm
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