July 5, 2010


Greetings.

I didn't make it quite as far this evening, as I had the misfortune of receiving an insect bite on one of my eyelids. The last time this happened, my eye became swollen shut. It was unsightly.
I figure depth perception is crucial to operating a bicycle, so I decided to head home. I would hate to put other drivers at risk.


(Lewis, east of Bank)

This may no longer function as an air hockey table, but I think it could serve as a very innovative coffee table. And if you managed to get the air working, it would be an even cooler coffee table.


(Lewis, west of O'Connor)

I felt compelled to have a look in these boxes. The red one contains several other boxes, all of which seemed to be in very good condition and nicely decorated. While there's no shortage of uses for boxes, I think these would be particularly good for gift-giving. I would be grateful to receive any gift enclosed in a red velvet box with plaid interior.

The other box was full of weird and wonderful objects. I would hate to ruin the allure by revealing the mystery of its contents, but I did put one item on display. In case it's unclear, the box is titled Piano Masterpieces, and it contains 4 CDs of classical audio.


(Maclaren, east of Metcalfe)

I don't think I need to say anything more about the virtues of dresser drawers. (See last week's Garbagems for more information on the virtues of dresser drawers)

Also, those shelves look quite sturdy, and the living chair behind it is moderately attractive.

There's also a computer behind those garbage bags in the back.

Have a great night.

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