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Applying for "Neat"

One night while I was channel surfing (after Iron Chef, before I felt like going to sleep), I came across this show called "Neat" on HGTV. Basically what happens is the crew comes into your house and helps clean and organize a particularly messy room (or rooms, as the case may be.)

Anyway, I'd really like to get on the show, so I'm trying to figure out the best/most creative way to fill out the online form:

-*Describe the Style of your Home (50 Word Max)

-*Number of Rooms

-*Which rooms/ closets etc are most cluttered (200 Word Max)

- *How many people live in the space (please identify their relationship to you, their occupation, names and ages) (200 Word Max)

- *Describe your clutter issue in detail (200 Word Max)

- *How does your clutter affect your life (200 Word Max)

- Why do you need Hellen? (200 Word Max)

- Out of hundreds of applicants, why should we pick you to be on the show? (200 Word Max)

- What's interesting about your story? (200 Word Max)

- Why do you want to get rid of your clutter? (200 Word Max)

Anyone have any ideas? For the "style of your home" question, I was thinking of writing something along the lines of "storage space, collectible store, and pack-rat heaven." Any design students who've been to my house *cough*Grace*cough*Jen*cough*Cecilia* know of any more technical ways to describe my house? =P

Just to give you an idea of why I want to have "Neat" come in to do my room, here're some pics (as always, click for an enlargement):



The first picture is the view of my room from the door (which doesn't open all the way because my trash can and some other things are in the way). In the second you see the floor in front of the bookshelf (which is visible in the first picture on the right hand side). And the final picture is my desk area (unfortunately the tower of anime in the left top corner is cut off).

Oh yeah, and when they ask for number of rooms, are they asking for bedrooms, or eveything--bathrooms, living room, dining room, etc.?


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20.2.05  
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