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Question i was going to ask you, have you ever read 'Curious Incident of the dog' ?
People have far to much electrical tat in their bedrooms. We have an electric alarm clock and that's it. Bedrooms are for sleeping in and other stuff so should be nice and relaxing and free of stupid bleeping whirring electrical items...
Recently tidied so I might as well post(last pic a bit dark, not very good flash on my phone
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People have far to much electrical tat in their bedrooms. We have an electric alarm clock and that's it. Bedrooms are for sleeping in and other stuff so should be nice and relaxing and free of stupid bleeping whirring electrical items...
[TW]Fox;10481845 said:I agree.
My bedroom contains...
a chest of drawers, a wardrobe, a shelf and a bed. Thats it. Nothing else at all.
[TW]Fox;10481845 said:I agree.
My bedroom contains...
a chest of drawers, a wardrobe, a shelf and a bed. Thats it. Nothing else at all.
You don't want mine - it's girlie.
If I want to watch TV, browse the net, play on my 360, I'd rather do it all in my room than force other people out of the living room for my sake.
Mine contains a pine dresser, a bed, a chest of drawers and a box containing a gimp, but he isn't coming out until he says the safeword. Rules are rules.
Mine contains a pine dresser, a bed, a chest of drawers and a box containing a gimp, but he isn't coming out until he says the safeword. Rules are rules.
No alarm clock?
I thought when I posted that people would jump up and down in horror saying that bedrooms should have 50" LCD TVs, games consoles, PCs, coffee machines and so on.
Nice to see somebody else on a tech forum agrees that a bedroom should be a place to relax.
Yes. (Twice).
Angus Higgins