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Monday, December 20th, 2004 03:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I didn't think it possible.
The room is now far, far untidier than when I started. This despite filling two bags of rubbish. I am going out to the café shortly for a late lunch, and then I shall swan by Clapham High Street station to see if the clothes recycling skip is still there. If it is, the next attack on the room will be to sort through and rid myself of excess and unwanted clothing. (This is not quite divesting myself. It's far, far too cold for that).1.
I need to pop into the charity shop and find out if in addition to books, they are interested in taking old videos. Someone, I can't remember who, suggested that they were les keen on donations of videos since in this digital age, they can't even shift them for 50p.
Do any of you dear readers want any German board games? I have a bunch I never play, collected largely over the period 1990-2000. I think there maybe a Spiel des Jahres or two hidden away in there. I'm keeping a couple of my favourites, and I believe that Ian Livingstone's Boom Town will make a penny or two on ebay, as I believe will Fury of Dracula. Unfortunately I don't have the time to find out ahead of the move.
Anyone who thinks they might want, as complete sets on VHS, Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and/or Star Trek: Deep Space 9 should let me know. I don't want them to go piecemeal, if I can help it, as there was a lot of purchasing involved there. Not to mention a substantial amount of salary.
I can chuck in a bunch of early Star Trek: Voyager and tapes of Doctor Who2, too. I never watch them.
1Apart from which, we wouldn't want to startle the horses, would we?
2Although I will be keeping a few of the latter; BBC DVD prices are frankly atrocious, and I refuse to indulge them.
The room is now far, far untidier than when I started. This despite filling two bags of rubbish. I am going out to the café shortly for a late lunch, and then I shall swan by Clapham High Street station to see if the clothes recycling skip is still there. If it is, the next attack on the room will be to sort through and rid myself of excess and unwanted clothing. (This is not quite divesting myself. It's far, far too cold for that).1.
I need to pop into the charity shop and find out if in addition to books, they are interested in taking old videos. Someone, I can't remember who, suggested that they were les keen on donations of videos since in this digital age, they can't even shift them for 50p.
Do any of you dear readers want any German board games? I have a bunch I never play, collected largely over the period 1990-2000. I think there maybe a Spiel des Jahres or two hidden away in there. I'm keeping a couple of my favourites, and I believe that Ian Livingstone's Boom Town will make a penny or two on ebay, as I believe will Fury of Dracula. Unfortunately I don't have the time to find out ahead of the move.
Anyone who thinks they might want, as complete sets on VHS, Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and/or Star Trek: Deep Space 9 should let me know. I don't want them to go piecemeal, if I can help it, as there was a lot of purchasing involved there. Not to mention a substantial amount of salary.
I can chuck in a bunch of early Star Trek: Voyager and tapes of Doctor Who2, too. I never watch them.
1Apart from which, we wouldn't want to startle the horses, would we?
2Although I will be keeping a few of the latter; BBC DVD prices are frankly atrocious, and I refuse to indulge them.
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