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Old 11-28-2003, 01:40 PM   #29
SomeGuy
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Join Date: May 14, 2002
Location: Oklahoma, USA
Age: 34
Posts: 4,238
I shall name everything.

In front of me, of course, is my monitor, speakers, keyboard, mouse, and microphone. To my left on the bottom shelf, I see an old paper plate, possibly from Thanksgiving, upon further inspection of the plate, perhaps last Thanksgiving. I can also see to my left, the cordless phone, strategically placed on it's phone holder thingy. Beneath the phone holder thingy looks like to be an old sticky note. To the right of the phone, I see an envelope, possibly one that held a bill or something. I see an old magenta Roseart marker, one of the fat ones. The cd, booklet, and cd case to the computer game Whitetail fever lies near also. I see a glass full of what I hope is Mountain Dew. My dad's reading glasses and a pen, and a Captain Underpants book, Attack of the Talking Toilets. On the next above shelf, is a Tootsie Roll wrapper on top of a Cableone.net booklet thingy. There appears to be what taste like... poptart crumbs. On the shelf slightly above it, a Gateway users manual. Then, on the very last top shelf, I see my old CD Hardrive under a small box, a radio that looks like a computer, a basket, some more boxes, more papers and a clipboard, and my busted printer. To my right, My Cordless internet connector thingy that allows me to access the internet from my room without any annoying wiring. Eight un used CD-Rs inside the box. My Tony Hawk Proskater Three cd and it's cd holder, a green crayola marker, one of the fat ones. A red floppy, and a Fujifilm digital camera. On the shelf above all this, an AT&T floppy disk set, some computer game boxes and manuals, and a case of colored floppy disks. Above it, are the rest of my computer games. The two cabinets on my computer desk contain paper work and computer games boxes. And all of these lovely items can be yours for only $999.99! [img]tongue.gif[/img]
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