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Somebody pinch me. I just cleaned off my desk. Do you have any idea how long it's been since I've seen this much of the top of my desk. I'd forgotten the trim detail.
Of course, I still haven't found a new home for most of the s**t I took off my desk.
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I think you should buy another desk, put it on the opposite wall, and put all the sh** from your old desk on the new one, exactly where everything was on the old one. Then anytime you're feeling nostalgic, you can just turn around.
I find it helpful to have a backup desk anyway, just for those moments when my primary desk bursts into flames for no apparent reason.
That's an odd look on your face. Does this not ever happen to you? I thought everyone's desk burst into flames at random intervals. Guess it's just me. You should probably disregard everything I've said then.
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The desk is standard size (approx. 5 ft long), meaning it's not nearly large enough.
I'm some of each. On one side, the pile was over a foot deep. On the other, piles and small objects were scattered. And I found some things under the piles and in nooks and crannies that were created by them that I had forgotten about.
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Come to think of it, my "desk" isn't a desk, it's an eight-foot by four-foot plywood table. I've had it for about twenty-five years.
There's a small desk behind me, something my parents bought me and something I took with me when I moved out. But I never sit at it---there's too much clutter in the way.
Hmm...I could afford a proper desk...maybe if I got this room cleaned, I could put one in.
(I've got one of those computer console module units, whatever they're called, in the other room---my TV sits on it. Back when, I needed something that could fit the small space where the TV would go, that could hold the hundred and fifty pounds that the TV weighed. That TV is gone now but the unit remains.)
I just did this at work (I'm a computer engineer). The piles and piles of paper schematic print-outs and tech magazines was appalling. When I saw the true desk structure, I was amazed by it's color, it's shine. I abruptly grabbed my lysol wipes and began to disinfect.
You'll probably be happy to know all that paper when into the recycle bin. (I had to make two trips).
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The surface of my desk peeks out here and there but it is just a piece of plywood supported by a two-drawer file cabinet on one side and the remains of an Stor(pre-Ikea)formica desk on the other.
My mouse prefers when it's messy because it gives her places to hide and explore. When I clean it up I still leave the empty ink cartridge box for her to crawl into.
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I just cleaned my desk a few nights back! The mess was unlivable. My solution: file folders, and lots of 'em. They stack nicely and hide all those papers away. It feels wonderful to have breathing room. Now if I could just get a handle on the rest of the office (my side--hubby's side is sickeningly neat).
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I am assisted in keeping my desk (its really a Japanese style dining table) clean by a four legged fur-covered paper shreader who sometimes answers to 'Aya-chan'.
She has absolutely no discretion with what she puts in her mouth or attacks with her teeth and claws. I think its mostly boredom from living in a studio apartment with a single person.
Anything left out on the desk that isn't large and unmovable (particularly paper) is subject to dismemberment and disposal -bad kitty!
I have to be especially careful with string.
'do you really need that? -Here, let me dismember it for you...'
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