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Awesome couch. About 8' on the whole, about 6'6'' if you don't count the arms. This couch is incredibly comfy to sit in, and incredibly comfy to sleep in (no pull-out bed, tho). It can sleep two snugly but comfortably, actually. I hate that I have to get rid of it. Just look at my descriptions for all my other stuff--I'm not one to exaggerate how good something is. $450.


This is a couch. It's pretty comfortable to sit in, and small people have slept well in it before, but frankly it's pretty beat up. It's around 5' long. $35


31'' TV, great picture (you can't see it from the picture I took, but that's because I'm not a good photographer). Has never given me any sort of headache. I have the manuals and remote control and stuff. The exact model, if you're interested, is Panasonic CT-31SF13U. I find it to be rather large, so indulge your TV senses...$250
Also, Ikea TV stand, nice and large, with plenty of storage room for cable boxes, appliances such as VCRs, TiVos, DVD players, videogames. Also has two side compartments for , VCR tapes and DVDs and such. Putting it together was a pain. $30


Sound system, 10-cd changer, programmable, two cassette decks (one records), 2-band tuner. Remote control! I have the manuals. It works perfectly except (1) sometimes I have to fudge the wires on the right speaker in order to get it to work and (2) the little protecting window came off one of the cassette decks (not that that prevents anything from working). $75
Also, dresser, deep drawers but a bit old and sometimes you have to jiggle the drawers a little to make them open (not too much but I don't want you swearing at me after you buy my stuff). $15


Bookshelf. Fake wood. Has some scrapes on the side. Not chic or anything, but it is very sturdy and it's a great size (5 spacious shelves). $25
Also, halogen lamp, smooth adjustment. Has always behaved perfectly well on the illumination front. But it wobbles a little. $7


Halogen lamp, has 2 intensities to pick from. The problem is, sometimes it overheats and turns off. Hence the cheapness. $3


Ikea CD case, wall-mountable or can stand on its own. Fits some 240 or so CDs. The bottom door tends to stay slightly ajar (not open as shown).$20


Ikea coffee table. Large (about 4' long). I'm typing on it right now. I love this table--it's very sturdy, a great size, and great storage. I make my food on it, eat on it, type on it. It goes very well with my couch, but it probably will go well with yours too if you have one. Nice deep magazine shelf.$35


Full sized futon. Screws are missing so you can't make it into a couch--it's just a bed. But it's very comfortable (2 matresses). It is old, tho. So I'll throw in some old bedsheets, old comforter, and even a nice blanket (not pictured) and 4 pillows if you want them. Note: this will only be available on Feb 27 or 28 since I don't like sleeping on the floor.$25


Berimbau, with a bag that is perfectly sized for it. If you don't know what a berimbau is, it's an afro-Brazilian musical instrument--you've probably heard it being played if you've ever seen a capoeira circle in Washington Square Park or wherever. This one is around 6'' tall, beautifully painted, fully functional, and the bag kicks butt. Comes w/ a little tuning rock and a rattle. It's really nice.$75


Cage. I keep my iguana on it (used to keep her in it but she grew). She loves it. Good for birds, reptiles, small mammals. 4' tall, on wheels, has 2 doors and 2 carpeted shelves. It's a nice cage but I'll be frank--I'm not going to have time to get all the extra substrate off the edges for you. I paid oodles of money for this.$30

Also, I have appliances, cookware, etc. I need to get rid of--name your price. Pots, pans, vacuum cleaner, juicer, humidifier...