} cleaning out the closet (literally) + xmas wishlist

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After a few years I finally got around to put away my old clothes. in the process i found about 91823781723 t-shirts that arent fit for wearing anywhere except at home... so i had no choice but to keep them. i also found a whole zoo of soft toys, all suffocated, which i never remembered having.

i dont think i cleared out the worst part of my wardrobe, because whenever i see something i dont like i tell myself that i *might* wear it someday. sigh. at least everything can fit into my wardrobe now, and i dont have to sleep with piles of clothes at the edge of my bed.

i realise that i just made it sound like i have a lot of clothes. technically i do. i just wont ever be seen wearing them... except by my family members, anyway.

well... its nearing Christmas, so...

CHRISTMAS WISHLIST 2005

CDs:
Hanson - This Time Around
Westlife - Allow Us To Be Frank
Westlife - Face to Face
Daniel Powter
any albums by Goo Goo Dolls, Lifehouse or Switchfoot / any good albums you want to recommend :)

books:
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer
any good books you may want to recommend :)
CLAMP illustration books

clothes:
black/grey cardigan
socks
adidas running shoes

electronics:
more disk space :(
tablet
casio digital camera (min 4 megapix,

misc:
(fake) leather sling bag
(fake) leather-strapped watch
$$
guitar lessons/scores
more time... :(

as you can see, i dont want much. :)

pls dont give me food or i will have to give away more clothes before long. haha.



2005-12-18, 8:41 p.m..
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