Oh my gosh, that is Too Funny!!... I have got to send the this to several rookies at work!! hehehehhobie16 wrote:It's okay to be ghetto.
http://www.fedexfurniture.com/
And I do like the "clean" look of it!!
Oh my gosh, that is Too Funny!!... I have got to send the this to several rookies at work!! hehehehhobie16 wrote:It's okay to be ghetto.
http://www.fedexfurniture.com/
I remember a local story on the news a few years ago. There was a college student that ate lots of late night pizzas. After emptying the box he would add it to the "furniture". By the end of his 4 year stint he had an entire living room "suite" including a recliner all made with pizza boxes.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Oh my gosh, that is Too Funny!!... I have got to send the this to several rookies at work!! heheheh
And I do like the "clean" look of it!!
Thats why they invented lysol spray, for us guys that like a "clean" Smell!!!vixen101485 wrote:eeewww....that would kinda stink from the pizza grease after a while wouldnt it?
That's what I would think, but on the other hand many male college students wouldn't notice. Housekeeping is frequently one of the last "skills" to be learned (if ever).vixen101485 wrote:eeewww....that would kinda stink from the pizza grease after a while wouldnt it?
If you ignore the materials he really did come up with good designs. IKEA should hire him.vixen101485 wrote:Is it strange that I actually like the table and chairs
If Fedex was smart they would market a "kit" for the stuff.hobie16 wrote:If you ignore the materials he really did come up with good designs. IKEA should hire him.
And think of how easy it would be to move. I can see it now. A typical college student moving into an unfurnished apt with the furniture for the entire apt fitting in the trunk of a compact car. If each room of furniture was bundled, it may only take 2 or 3 trips to get all the furniture from the car to the apt. Leaving more time to find the nearest "watering hole" to get started on their "college major".GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:If Fedex was smart they would market a "kit" for the stuff.
Can't think of a better furniture for kids, if it breaks or they get tired of it..Recycle bin!!
OR....FEDEX it!! Wonder what the cost of a large fedex box full of fedex boxes would be...Randy B wrote:And think of how easy it would be to move. I can see it now. A typical college student moving into an unfurnished apt with the furniture for the entire apt fitting in the trunk of a compact car. If each room of furniture was bundled, it may only take 2 or 3 trips to get all the furniture from the car to the apt. Leaving more time to find the nearest "watering hole" to get started on their "college major".
Randy