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Jul. 17th, 2008 11:22 pm
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"Look at all these stores selling crap we don't need!"
"I love crap we don't need-- it's my favorite kind of crap!"
--Steve Purcell

As has been noted, combining apartments results in a lot of overlap of Stuff.

The following is free to a good home, provided you come and take it away:
  • Pots and pans. A one-meal-of-pasta pot with lid, a normal-sized pot with lid, a pot (with lid) that's perfect for cooking an entire box of pasta, a Tefloned skillet, a wok.
  • A dining room set consisting of a table and six chairs. The table has expandable leaves.
  • A card table and four folding chairs.
  • A flimsy CD/DVD/VHS rack.
  • Boardgames: Palatinus. Izzi. Clout Fantasy. Ligretto / Dutch Blitz. Twixt. Probably one or two others lying around.
  • Whatever books in the Go-Away Stack I decide not to take to McKay. This will probably include a number of RPG books.
  • A KVM switch with all necessary cables. PS/2 ports, not USB.
  • A PlayStation with a controller, two DDR pads, a memory card, and a handful of games (including DDR).
  • The zebra chair may be up for grabs as well, depending on whether there's a place for it in the new living room.
Mailing can perhaps be negotiated, depending.

Date: 2008-07-18 08:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jonny-law.livejournal.com
Is that a Playstation (big blocky gray one) or a PSOne (small rounded white one)? If it's a PSOne, I'd like it.

Date: 2008-07-18 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jonny-law.livejournal.com
Before I left CA I inherited a modded Playstation Classic, and it sounds like you may have found someone to take it off your hands. If no one wants it, though, I'll take it for spare parts since the laser in mine is wearing out.

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