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Where can I buy book-ends?

9 replies

anorak · 07/10/2004 14:15

Preferably plain and cheap so that there is still some room on the shelf for the books.

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geekgrrl · 07/10/2004 14:17

ikea do great plain ones, v. cheap too

anorak · 07/10/2004 15:15

Oh, geekgirl, I love Ikea but I have been twice in the last week and I can't face any more just yet! Anyone got any other suggestions? If not I will wait till my next Ikean expedition!

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anorak · 07/10/2004 18:22

bump

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SoupDragon · 07/10/2004 18:23

I can drag Essbee to Ikea and she can hand deliver them

GeorginaA · 07/10/2004 18:26

WHSmiths used to do clear "invisible" perspexy type ones very cheaply. Would imagine they still do.

anorak · 07/10/2004 18:28

I like the sound of the perspex ones. Soupy you can't drag her to Ikea she's got to be here in 2 days time and it takes longer than that to get round it

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SoupDragon · 07/10/2004 18:29

Not when you only have the children in the ballpit for 1 hour it doesn't

anorak · 07/10/2004 19:08

My sis and I were wandering around there on Saturday and they kept calling out over the PA system...'Will Mr and Mrs Cooper please return to the ball room'...'Will Mrs Patel please return to the ball room'. We were saying to each other, 'Mr and Mrs Cooper please return to the ball room and collect your little b***d, we can't put up with him a moment longer...'

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SoupDragon · 07/10/2004 19:33

I used to think like that too! Now I just worry that it's my little Attilla they want removed...

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