• 1 TPS report
  • 1 Memo about the TPS report
  • 1 Stapler
  • 1 Simpsons Treehouse of Horror playset
  • 1 Gorn
  • 1 Andorian
  • 1 OzzyOsbourne Matchbox "Madman Van"
  • 1 farside calendar
  • 1 rear view mirror from a car
  • 1 y2k bug plush toy
  • 1 2.4 GhZ antenna made out a Dole Pineapple can
  • 1 self portrait done by coworkers 5 year old, "in case I forget what she looks like"
  • 1 XL orange tiki cup of water
  • 2 cups of coffee
  • 2 other guys, one who calls himself "sergio", and speaks with an Italian accent, although it is not his real name, and he's not Italian
  • 3 Monitors
  • 3 PC's (including a Digital 5150, 150 mhz)
  • 4 grey cube half hight walls
  • 5 Simpson's PEZ dispensors - 1 filled for freaks who actually like pez
  • 6 Burger King simpson toys
  • 7 packets of ketchup
  • 27 magazines
  • 14,226 papers, notes, reports - 14,225 of which I'm not sure what they are, but I'm afraid to chuck them.
  • books, books, books...
  • Crap. One idiot who just spilled coffee down his shirt...

    -OzzyOsbourne


    In reply to Re: (OT) Contents of my Office by OzzyOsbourne
    in thread (OT) Contents of my Office by JSchmitz

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