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:laugh:  Do you guys always spell "drool" like that in the UK??? Or is that just you?  :rofl: I'm just messin' with you but I would like to know if that is true...  :unsure:

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Nah. We spell it "drool". Its just bad spelling on their part. At least we can spell colour correctly ;) :p :D

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bad pic yea i know. need to get new batteries for the digicam. the "workstation" is currently in a room that's unfinished so you'll notice the walls still arn't painted :| speakers are bose, receiver is a sony, logitech mx duo, logitech clicksmart 510, some cheap vodka i picked up down the road. hey i can't afford the good **** right now thanks to the dell monitor. and i built the extension to the desk to hold the speakers/receiver.

the "workstation" is currently in a room that's unfinished so you'll notice the walls still arn't painted :| speakers are bose, receiver is a sony, logitech mx duo, logitech clicksmart 510, some cheap vodka i picked up down the road. hey i can't afford the good stuff right now thanks to buying this dell monitor. i built the extension to the desk to hold the speakers/receiver.

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Here's my desktop

I just got my Moto V400 ^^ and took these pics with my new Olympus D-395 (cheap but very decent quality as you can see :) )... and.......

my red Swingline stapler...... light the building on fire.

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I like all of your setups. :)

-Ianmac: What's that silver cube underneath your laptop?

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I'm guessing your talking about mine. Its just a custom built laptop stand. Under the laptop I got my external hard drive (120GB) and 2 USB hubs. Its nice for hiding all of the wires, but as you can see in the pics, it doesnt do too great of a job.

sonob that desktop sure has a lot of icons... :o Cool room though, is that an attic??

I sometimes get outta control on my icons I clean them up once and awhile. Actually yes it was a attic that was converted into a upstairs so the ceiling is at a angle. The room was built up into the peak of the roof. Kinda hard to explain. Hit my head one to many times.

I sometimes get outta control on my icons I clean them up once and awhile. Actually yes it was a attic that was converted into a upstairs so the ceiling is at a angle. The room was built up into the peak of the roof. Kinda hard to explain. Hit my head one to many times.

Hahahaha that's pretty funny... :laugh:

Yeah I can't stand any icons on my desktop except My Computer and Recycle Bin. :)

No,  its a closet.  My parents redid my room and built a giant closet so everything can go in there and my room will look cleaner

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you sir, are a dirty lier.

that is most absolutly a bathroom. not only have i never seen a closet with a counter with that overused bathroom blue counter top! but i have never in my short exsistance met a person who keeps there deoderant in there closet.

also as a side note.... isent building a side room for all your messy crap completly ignore the fact that you just need to clean yer ****?

you sir, are a dirty lier.

that is most absolutly a bathroom. not only have i never seen a closet with a counter with that overused bathroom blue counter top! but i have never in my short exsistance met a person who keeps there deoderant in there closet.

also as a side note.... isent building a side room for all your messy crap completly ignore the fact that you just need to clean yer ****?

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I think he's not liying coz i noticed one thing... The power supply sockets are not usually permitted inside bathrooms (atleast in the uk) and sometimes people keep the deodrants in their desks if its in their room and use it constantly :shifty: this is based on simple logic but i could be wrong :blink:. and i dont see a reson to lie about some ones closet or bathroom lol :rofl: or may be he shops in a different place

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