I haven’t logged into WoW yet today, so I don’t have a screenshot for my WoW Project 365. However, my desk is where I do my WoWing, so I figured I’d join Kes and Matt and share a real life screenshot of where I play.

RLscreenie

Yes, I love Teddy Bears.

The essentials:

  • g15 keyboard on the tray down there. It needs replaced, it has typoitis.
  • 22″ Widescreen monitor
  • Dell Inspiron 530 Tower to the left
  • Phone book to raise the monitor (I’m getting a new desk soon…leave me alone)
  • Steelers mug with coffee!! Did I mention they’re going to the SUPERBOWL!!!
  • Books on the right, ranging from WoW to romance novels.
  • Bottom right: Nintendo DS and games
  • Left of the monitor, barely visible…Magic 8 Ball.
  • Left shelves are household stuff, bills, game boxes, cd’s, and a little heart shaped trinket box used to hold my Xmas present from my daughter last year
  • Right of the monitor: pink glitter cell phone  holder from said box.
  • Top left: The kung fu dancing hamster to keep the evil squirrels away. Don’t ask. It’s a long story.

There you go. My little corner of the house.

  7 Responses to “Real Life Screenshot”

  1.  

    your desk is so neat!

  2.  

    I wish my deskspace was that neat. :C

  3.  

    Nice desk – I wish mine was as tidy!

  4.  

    [...] in the footsteps of Kestrel, Matticus, and Jess, I’ve decided to put up my humble desk setup at school and what you would see when I play [...]

  5.  

    “It needs replaced”

    Jess, have you ever spent any time in PA? the only people I know who use this type of terminology are from Harrisburg, PA.

  6.  

    [...] few people (Kestrel, Matticus, and Lady Jess being the ones I know of so far) have shared images of their desk/work spaces lately. It is [...]

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