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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: KLP who wrote (99064)4/15/2005 1:01:57 PM
From: Naomi  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
I know what you mean. My desk sits about a foot from the wall where the telephone jack is and all the wires and cords are all along the floor and my baby kitty runs through there when the other big cats are after her... lol, at times she had pulled the telephone line out cause she gets caught up in all the cords and wires. I am skinny enough to get the line plugged back in. I would not begin to know how to unplug and straighten out and get everything back like it was so I just leave it alone.

Take the pole of the vacuum and try carefully to pick up anything I can see. I have thought of getting a large pvc pipe and having my son come over and disconnect and run them through the pipe so they would not get all tangled up and reconnect them. An idea but not done yet, don't even know if it would work but going to ask him about it. The telephone plug is hanging outside the wall as the installer was too large to get over my desk and put it back into the wall. He covered it with electrical tape so the wires would not get damaged and left it like that. Good thing it is not where one would see it immediately or it would drive one batty. It works so I have left it alone. lol
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