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Bed Shenanigans

Living in Tamworth last year and having a great queen sized bed probably didn’t help my desire for an equivalent bed this year. Having shopped around at IKEA, Domayne, Harvey Norman and the sort – and because I’m a poor uni student – I ended up purchasing a nice but cheap queen sized bed (frame and mattress) from Fantastic Furniture (the Nash range if you’re interested). 

Because of the size, it had to be delivered (and I don’t even want to think about how I’m going to lug this thing back to Sydney at the end of this year…). The frame came in two large boxes…and will prove to be a challenge to dispose of. I’ll probably throw it in the garage or cut it up into smaller pieces and gradually get rid of them over time through recycling. Also, thanks to my girlfriend I now regret throwing out the plastic wrapping that the mattress came in considering it could’ve been used to wrap and protect the mattress when I ultimately move it back to Sydney.

Boxes

Though this job was aided by a housemate of mine, assembly was simple enough – once you figured out which screw corresponded to which.

Instructions

However, there were a couple of tiny hiccups on the way:

  1. The bed slats are held together by plastic cases with small round feet that fit snuggly onto holes punched into the bed frame. The feet on these cases more than often proved much too large to push into the holes and instead were bent and molded back into the case itself when excessive force was used. Instead I had to continually un-bend these feet and try again…many times. 
  2. On the bed head, where 2 of the 4 feet that lift the bed off the floor, there were two holes. One deceptively easier to see than the other. Tried to screw the foot onto the first visible hole and turned out to be a fake. Instead the real hole was buried underneath the canvas that lined the rear and they had stapled the canvas over the hole. Or perhaps they forgot about punching a hole in the first case. Anyhow, this required some cutting and trimming to find this proper screw hole and eventually got the foot on.

Room

Despite these hiccups, needless to say I’m very impressed with the overall look and quality of the bed frame. Sure there’s higher quality bed frames out there made from better cuts of wood, but for the price of 599 which included frame and mattress you really can’t go wrong. The mattress is sufficiently firm to my liking as well, though it is kinda soft on the edges, but this is only a small issue in someone like me who prefers a harder bed than normal.

Still yet to properly test this bed out however…

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  • 3 months ago
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Spent Friday and Saturday in Newcastle for:

  1. The 4th and 5th year clinical years meet and greet at King St
  2. Ship and build my new desk and office (racer) chair

The party was fun, and it was great to be drinking with the “bredren” once again. Luckily this time, I didn’t get dominated when LMFAO’s Party Rock Anthem came on like I did last year. That was a horrible moment in my life. Good fun really. 

As a matter of fact, this is actually the first time that I’ve been able to “properly” check out the house and it’s pretty sweet if I’m honest myself. We have a home projector (nuff said). 

Hit it up.

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  • 4 months ago
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GP Placement Day 2 and 3.

Day 2.

Giving injections are still good fun.

Talking to a patient with clinical depression, OCD, anxiety, diabetes mellitus type 2 and spinal degenerative disease was interesting. 

Watched and helped with a pap smear; could have possibly turned me off obstetrics and gynecology forever.

Day 3. 

Pretty happy I’m not going to be a podiatrist, feet are pretty disgusting.

The Newcastle Uni med student here with me is annoying. 

Did a urine pregnancy test, which turned out negative; but found a mild case of UTI from the dip stick.

Elluminate worked well…………..

Took some photos out in the front yard to relax myself.

the wheat outside.

behind the shadow.

flower in the garden

in the sunset.

solo.

the sunset.

Yay.

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    • #annoying
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  • 2 years ago
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