Okay here's my office contents, or at least some... :)

  1. 300+ CDs ranging from classical to the history of punk
  2. At last count, 19 clocks all showing the wrong time except the one that runs backwards
  3. Television, VCR and stereo
  4. Cable hookup for the PC
  5. 4 PCs - 1 Win98, 1 Win95, 1 SuSE 7.3, 1 Win XP
  6. Pinball machine - Mr & Mrs Pacman
  7. Refridgerator
  8. Microwave
  9. 1/2 case of Penguin caffeiinated mints
  10. Payphone
  11. Calendar of Mexican movie posters
  12. Dr Pepper Cookbook Book Markers
  13. Teletubbies figurines on my monitor
  14. Phrenology head
  15. Blue rubber spider pushpinned to the wall
  16. Two wipe off boards for coding ideas
  17. Voodoo doll
  18. Monkey with fez, salt and pepper shakers
  19. Guitar
  20. Accordian
  21. Glow in the dark skull
  22. Set of Prisoner DVDs
  23. Thai Buddah wall hanging

And that's what I can see quickly - and isn't buried. :) Some people fall from grace. I prefer a running start...


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

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