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This cartoon is by Dave Walker and is used with permission.
Actually, my desk doesn't look quite like this - it's not as organized as this, and one of the mugs is often not a mug but a wine glass.
After 31 years in the United States, I find myself more American than I ever expected to be, yet not so American in many ways.
8 comments:
"one of the mugs is often not a mug but a wine glass" Or both. Then again, sometimes it's yesterday's wine glass and today's mug...
Besides, where's the empty crisp bag?
Well I don't have a desk anymore, because I'm retired. But when I did it was pretty minimalist. The desk in the cartoon would drive me mad...I could never work with all that stuff around me!
My desk is very similar. Only difference - no wine glasses just baby bottles and sippy cups.
If you cut that upm into a hundred pieces, threw it up in the air, then the resulting mess would be my desk...
Have posted my desk on my blog!
that's a great picture. i feel happy when i see that i'm not the only one with that kind of desk. tho' today, mine is actually cleared off.
*satisfied sigh.*
;-)
That's actually quite an organized desk - at least you can tell what the things in the little piles are!
This desk looks tidy compared with the one my teenage daughter had.... ......and her wardrobe bore a Post-it that read
" DANGER Do Not Open."
The inference being that you might, indeed would, be crushed when everything fell on top of you.
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