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this ur room ............ it is looking like anything .... the laundry place is better than this ..........
What a dump! Clean up your junk! But then again, you're 15, so you probably don't know about cleaning!!!! :laugh:

Lol, cleaning takes too long, its only clothes, they add to the carpets comfort :p Yeah you both sound like my mother, she been trying to get me to tidy it for weeks :D

I wish I could afford those stuff when I was 15 :(

Stuff is cheaper now (i suspect), and i do earn all the money myself :) im gunna have to save up another ?500 to upgrade it again:(( I dont really spend money on much, cept for gym equipment... so i kinda have a lot just lying around...

office rearranged:

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Very nice boz, amazing story on your blog as well, as the saying goes, nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it. I'm an It Programming graduate, got any contacts in North West England :D. I would love to have a setup/pad like yours one day.

Here is mine, bit cluttered..but thats what we like to see :)

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My monitors are sitting on a fraction of my PC Gamer mags, anyone else a long term subscriber?

p.s. Ignore the timestamp on the pic, lol

O dam I have the same headset!! Its freaking amazing.

Here is mine, bit cluttered..but thats what we like to see :)

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My monitors are sitting on a fraction of my PC Gamer mags, anyone else a long term subscriber?

p.s. Ignore the timestamp on the pic, lol

is that your stash box & rolling papers in it? :D

O dam I have the same headset!! Its freaking amazing.

Yer, you cant beat a bit of plantronics for headsets, i really like this headset.

As for the stash box and the papers, its purely my stash of papers for smoking good old golden virginia rolling tobacco, my uni days with all that other smoking is long behind me, that stuff will ruin your life :)

Yer, you cant beat a bit of plantronics for headsets, i really like this headset.

As for the stash box and the papers, its purely my stash of papers for smoking good old golden virginia rolling tobacco, my uni days with all that other smoking is long behind me, that stuff will ruin your life :)

come on, man! that stuff's sacred

it pulled me out of a hellhole i never realised i was in

Muchos updated...

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| Intel C2D e6420 | Intel DP965LTCK mobo | 2x 1GB Kingston DD2-800 | Seagate 7200.10 320GB HDD | TSST SATA DVD +/- RW | Gigabyte GeForce 8600GT SilentPipe II | Intel HD Audio | Intel 82566DC Gb Ethernet | 2x Dell 1708FP LCDs | Fedora 7 |

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A little network storage...

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