Things that tend to multiply in my room

January 31, 2007

Thankfully, I don’t have any bacteria multiplying in my room, but the following items have no qualms about multiplying in my already overcrowded room:

*an assortment of ill fitting clothing, none of which are particularly spectacular or fetching on me

*magazines, my glossy addiction

*receipts, due to my attention to my expenditures and proper accounting of such matters

*empty water bottles, because I am too lazy to go upstairs every time I want a drink of water.  As a result I buy bottles of water that are easily accessible.  And then I am too lazy to toss them in the recycling box so they accumulate.

*library books

*scrapbooking paraphernalia.  My stash used to double exponentially but has now slowed down to only an occasional acquisition.  In light of my new plans to save money like it’s a requirement to entering heaven, I’ve decided that I shouldn’t be spending money buying things that I haven’t yet used.  So if this means that I miss out on a fabulous item, then I deal with it.

*plastic shopping bags because I’m a bag lady at heart

What’s taking over your house/room/office?

One Response to “Things that tend to multiply in my room”

  1. does this post count for wordygurdy? if so, my guess is "pastiche". It's quite the gurdy word…