  I'm not as prolific as my blogging counterparts, Brian and Corie. Or, I should say, blogging motivators, as they encouraged me, either directly or indirectly to do so.
That being the case, I am often at a lack of truly interesting things to address. I try to make each entry somewhat appealing to at least retain interest. However I also feel that if I don't keep making frequent entries, interest will dwindle as well.
So the question remains: What to say, when I have nothing to say? This is the chair I have purchased and will be picking up tomorrow. It was a interesting purchase for me because it required, "thinking outside of the box" as it were. I have had this Bombay co. Gift certificate since Christmas. I had decided to use it to buy a new desk chair for my home office. (That's right, I have a home office, don't be jealous) I did some online research and decided on a very fancy looking desk chair, that seeing in person at the store, really didn't do it for me. However this one caught my eye and only cost $50 more. Though not intended as a desk chair per say, measuring two inches shorter in the seat than a typical chair for that purpose, I couldn´t´t help but really enjoy the look, feel and contrasting yet regal style of the side pillow that comes with it.
I think the extra stretch from the seat to the desk will be worth it for such a nice addition and look. Yet more shopping has revealed new coveted wants for myself, and for the home office. A roll top computer desk. Granted, a little bit country, and not so much rock-n-roll, but I think with the right finish and my really awesome accessorizing taste, it will look really hot.
Then making my previously mentioned chair no longer applicable for it´s purpose as the desk chair space will be too small. However, if this is my one and only pressing concern in the world, worrying how a chair will work for a desk I don´t even have, maybe I don´t got it as bad as I sometimes think I do. 
