WATCH: Donnie Does (well, lives in) IKEA

By Erik Crouch, December 3, 2014

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"Yadda yadda yadda, I'm living at IKEA." Shanghai man-about-town 'Donnie' is back, and this time he's not on a gigolo boat or in jail: He's just crashing at everyone's favorite Scandinavian homegoods store.

We must say that we enjoyed this one - riding those trolley cars in the warehouse is on our to-do list for the next time we swing by (although we may skip a few things that Donnie does around the 4:02 mark.)

Just last month, a boy went missing for six days and was found sleeping, eating and hanging out in a Shanghai IKEA. Perhaps it's Donnie's partner or crime? Or, at the very least, his muse.

 

// To watch more of Donnie's antics, click here

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