Work Your Mind: Desk Puzzle
This is actually a pretty cool desk. It's an awkward shape to fit into awkward corners, under eaves or dormers, and in other hard-to-manage spaces in S'ville houses. It was designed to connect two straight desks into an L-shaped one, but it will stand on its own. It's a nice dark cherry (wood veneered to look like wood).
All the hardware is present, I just took it apart to get it down the stairs, and could kind of hand-wave explain how it goes back together, but the instructions are long gone, so you'll have to puzzle a little to assemble it.
Treadmill pending pick-up
Work Your Body: Treadmill
A moderately decent treadmill. The "Pro-Form 760 EKG." The bed folds up-right when not in use. Bonus work out: It's on a third floor up a narrow staircase. We got it up here somehow, so it will go back down, but that's the cost of this free treadmill.
Here's what Livestrong has to say about this model [LINK].
If you want either of these items, PLEASE include some way for me to contact you in your reply. You can email my username @livejournal.com Thanks!

This is actually a pretty cool desk. It's an awkward shape to fit into awkward corners, under eaves or dormers, and in other hard-to-manage spaces in S'ville houses. It was designed to connect two straight desks into an L-shaped one, but it will stand on its own. It's a nice dark cherry (wood veneered to look like wood).
All the hardware is present, I just took it apart to get it down the stairs, and could kind of hand-wave explain how it goes back together, but the instructions are long gone, so you'll have to puzzle a little to assemble it.
Treadmill pending pick-up
A moderately decent treadmill. The "Pro-Form 760 EKG." The bed folds up-right when not in use. Bonus work out: It's on a third floor up a narrow staircase. We got it up here somehow, so it will go back down, but that's the cost of this free treadmill.
Here's what Livestrong has to say about this model [LINK].
If you want either of these items, PLEASE include some way for me to contact you in your reply. You can email my username @livejournal.com Thanks!
