Tour Kenn's Room: Part 1

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Hello and welcome to Room Tours Inc. My name is Kenn, and I will be your tour guide for the day. The room has just finished being cleaned, and everything's been put back to normal. Got rid of a stack of paper, and put away stuff from last year. Anyways, let's get this show on the road!



We have arrived at the destination. This is Kenn's room. It is rather large and spacious, but due to the odd corners and angles, it may seem smaller. The wide open floor is often littered with papers ranging from History to Biology to Music. Textbooks love it here. The oak hardwood flooring accumulates dust very easily.



Here we are at Kenn's desk. It's angular design allows for more work space, which usually results in more papers covering it. At it's height, you wouldn't be able to find a clear spot to put a drink down. The desk is a complete workspace, complete with computer, printer, stationary at hand, a phone, and is easily accessible by office chair. The outer side of the desk can retract, giving more room on the floor. Total work mode encloses the occupant within the desk area, and allows for maximum surface area for working.



And this is Kenn's bed. Now, before your minds go into the gutter, I'd like to mention that this bed has been in service for over 4 years. The blanket has an orange pattern, in which
Kenn's mom found to be very feminine. The bed's headboard also serves as a bookshelf.



And just for you sticklers. Here. No porn under the bed.



We are now on the left most compartment of the bed's headboard. Here we can see stacks and stacks of backed up anime. You will also see the complete manga series of Welcome to the NHK!, as well as Makoto Shinkai's Voices of a Distant Star, Promised Place in our Early Days, and 5 Centimetres Per Second. I need more room to fit 16 volumes of Keroro. Sad face.



In the middle compartment, we see three lovely ladies. From left to right, I'm pretty sure they are Katsuragi Misato (Neon Genesis Evangelion), Fate T. Harlaown (Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha), and Hinata Natsumi (Keroro Gunsou). These are about as far as my otaku-ness has manifested to. Once I get a place of my own, maybe it'll manifest itself more clearly. I fear for my wallet.



This is the last stop for today. The right most compartment of the headboard. This is the general purpose compartment, housing dictionaries, books, and yearbooks. There's both a french and english dictionary, but the french one is behind the blue book to the right. The two white things on top are the cases for my glasses.

That's all for today folks. I hope you enjoyed your stay, and stay tuned for Part Deux. While I've covered most of my room, the second helping will be a little more personal!

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