
I don't even remember why I felt motivated, but I just felt like cleaning my living space. It really seemed clean on the surface, but just dig beneath the layer of sheets or jackets covering things and voila; boxes, games, books, wires, and more things.
I started to clean my bedroom, starting on Monday. I wonder if I can get on the show "Hoarders: Buried Alive". Ok, maybe it isn't that bad, but it could be worse. So far I've managed to clean; under the bed, next to the bed, behind the book shelf, behind the stereo, and under the bureau.
It really freaked me out how I found dead bugs in clumps of dust, just... eww. I found things I thought I lost going back about three years. And I found a Gameboy Pocket! I didn't even know I had one. I also found some old clothes to donate, three Sega Genesis' to sell on Ebay, and a few Gameboy games. But now all I need to do is take on the corner of papers, then attack the closet, and I'll be overwith it.
This actually gets me thinking if I am a hoarder though. But then again I can say that I really am not like that. As I have walking room, better sanitation, close ties to family, and I like my things, but I don't let them control me or my home.
I found this game for my Gameboy entitled "26 in 1". It has this game called "Pocket Monster GO! GO! GO!". If any of you are interested in Pokemon and Pokemon rip-offs I suggest you check out these two videos (they are just so fail):
(Pocket Monster GO! GO! GO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zy2rS2_pKW0&feature=related
Pokemon Gold (pirated for the NES)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GflY6rsGTu8
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I watch all the hoarding
I watch all the hoarding shows on TV. The addiction and the need to collect stuff like that fascinates me.
Nothing will ever compare to the awesomeness that is Pokemon.
pocket monster go go go i
pocket monster go go go
i need to find an emulator for that it looks like a drug trip