Aureus
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Post by Aureus on Dec 10, 2008 20:12:24 GMT -8
I bet my top desk drawer is moar interesting than yours!
iPod, knife, cigar, crayons, a mouse, scissors, latex gloves, a lighter, a giant rubber band, pens, matches, a combo lock, aspirin and a bottle of jack daniels.
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Post by Arthur Ð on Dec 10, 2008 20:16:25 GMT -8
Oh yeah?! I don't even have a desk drawer.. BEAT THAT!
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Post by Stu Pott on Dec 10, 2008 20:18:48 GMT -8
My desk drawyer hassss; DVD container full of japanese dubbed anime, duct tape, nail clippers, DS, micro-sd cards, a chewed fork, electrical tape, invisible tape, checkbook, cough drops, a used plastic knife, my buck knife.and a 3rd party 360 controller...
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Zana
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Post by Zana on Dec 10, 2008 21:02:22 GMT -8
My desk only has two drawers on each side. :/
My Right drawer:
2 inch stack of drawings on 8x11 paper, headphones, USB cord, plastic bag with headphone stuff in it, Dragon Warrior Monsters gameboy color game, Gameboy Pocket, my report card, my interims from two years ago, a flash card, birthday card, Norton Internet Security manual, batteries, TI-84 manual, half opened new pack of pens, Geometry workbook, old looking used notebook, a stencil, and two Book Sox (book covers), and fluff
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lyle
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Post by lyle on Dec 10, 2008 21:47:23 GMT -8
My drawer wins.
Grand collection of broken drum sticks, matches, cash and....
weed.
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Patrick O'Connor
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Post by Patrick O'Connor on Dec 10, 2008 22:12:25 GMT -8
my drawer gots quarters and stamps
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Post by olesya on Dec 10, 2008 22:18:58 GMT -8
Oooh, oooh, I wanna play! Mine has: Passport application, deck of cards, bus schedules I've never used, chinese food menu, Dean's list acceptance letter, school open/closed schedule, envelopes, a picture of my BFF when she was 6, a ravaged first aid kit, a "safety cat," an electric pencil sharpener, a tin of mints, a box cutter, art pens, staples (Oh there they are!), chapstick I didnt know I had, iPod charger (no ipod), MOAR CHAPSTICK!, mechanical pencil lead, tweezers, a pink button, a masterlock (key version), a stapled packet of PT exercises, a ruler, cough drops, battery charger, pink sewing kit, camera, broken sunglasses, empty film containers, earth science index cards, and baoding iron balls (mine are plain silver though)My balls beat your weed.
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Aureus
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Post by Aureus on Dec 10, 2008 22:24:43 GMT -8
Who has weed?
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Post by Stu Pott on Dec 10, 2008 22:26:28 GMT -8
Lyle.
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Post by Stu Pott on Dec 10, 2008 22:27:24 GMT -8
The drawer I have under me now has.... 1 sock, 2 undershirts, 1 pair of boxers. And under that: All my gaming shit. I"M IN BED!
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Aureus
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Post by Aureus on Dec 10, 2008 22:28:45 GMT -8
Oh, missed that post. Yeah, Lyle wins. If I had weed in mine I'd win though.
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Post by seishounohana on Dec 10, 2008 22:30:19 GMT -8
what are the balls for? .___.
Books. Lots of them. Paper. Pens. Alarm clock. Cellphone. Mug of Calamansi juice. More empty mugs. Forceps. My laptop. My Mokona Purse. Three combs. Three things to tie my hair up with. Blank index cards. CDs. Toothbrush. Gel. Grades for last semester. Several Books about prescription drugs. Encyclopedias I've finished reading. Cookbooks. Random pieces of paper...
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Basically just a lot of books.
>___<;;
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Post by olesya on Dec 10, 2008 22:45:07 GMT -8
Baoding balls, also called Chinese exercise balls, Chinese meditation balls, and Chinese medicine balls, are thought to have been created in Baoding, China, during the Ming dynasty. Baoding balls are a tool for injury recovery or as an exercise tool to improve manual dexterity and strength. They consist of two or more balls which are rotated to orbit in the hand. The iron-ball system is the greatest of Baoding prefecture's "three treasures." Long throughout history, renowned within China and other countries, this is Baoding prefecture's traditional product. It was first produced in the Northern Song Dynasty, this item of Buddhist martial arts.
My moms friend from work was moving (he was an asian studies dude) and he was selling them for like 10 bucks so I bought them for the manual dexterity thing, since Im an artist I work with my hands. Theyre also rumored to increase function and health in the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, gallblader, stomach, and intestine.
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Post by David B. on Dec 10, 2008 22:54:17 GMT -8
Baoding balls, also called Chinese exercise balls, Chinese meditation balls, and Chinese medicine balls, are thought to have been created in Baoding, China, during the Ming dynasty. Baoding balls are a tool for injury recovery or as an exercise tool to improve manual dexterity and strength. They consist of two or more balls which are rotated to orbit in the hand. The iron-ball system is the greatest of Baoding prefecture's "three treasures." Long throughout history, renowned within China and other countries, this is Baoding prefecture's traditional product. It was first produced in the Northern Song Dynasty, this item of Buddhist martial arts. My moms friend from work was moving (he was an asian studies dude) and he was selling them for like 10 bucks so I bought them for the manual dexterity thing, since Im an artist I work with my hands. Theyre also rumored to increase function and health in the heart, liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, gallblader, stomach, and intestine. *nods, stroking chin* iiiinnnteresting...
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Post by seishounohana on Dec 10, 2008 23:59:09 GMT -8
I want one. D:
My right hand's getting weak. xD
Still very agile, but... can't grip things xD
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