Does Anyone Collect Things?

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  • MC
  • 09-02-2012, 03:11 PM
I used to collect rare, out of print dvds. I got most of them for a decent price when normally they're pretty expensive. Once spent $60 on an OOP DVD, then 6 months later a much cheaper special edition was released. That experience kind of soured me on the whole collecting thing.
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Elephant for Anita and any other brave provider

errrrr dear mods,

Can I just post that. Or send by cell only. I hear providers love that.
Anita; collecting elephants? Does that make You a republican? I am surprised You did not mention collecting frankies and grants. Originally Posted by wnykittenkisser
lol...lol..no i dont much get into the politics scene...my thoughts on politics are very independently and radically diff than most here...

i'm sure most the ladies collect frankies and grants here..lol..

Have a relative that collects them but only with the trunk tip pointed up (supposedly for good luck!) Originally Posted by roscoe14850
yes and you have to have them facing out the window for the goodluck to happen..

Elephant for Anita and any other brave provider

errrrr dear mods,

Can I just post that. Or send by cell only. I hear providers love that. Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
your naughty!!!
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  • 09-03-2012, 11:33 AM
i'm sure most the ladies collect frankies and grants here..lol.. Originally Posted by anita germane
And the guys collect memories.
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I'll jump in and bring this back on track.....I used to collect Stereoviews (still have a nice collection), paperweights (if they were cool looking) and silver wine cups (when I could afford them). Now it all collects dust...
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Now it all collects dust... Originally Posted by youngatheart
Ain't that the truth!
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When I first got into playing guitar, I started to purchase a few, with an eye towards "collecting." But I found that I got so caught up in it that I was distracted from what got me interested in the first place, i.e. actually playing the damn things. So I got rid of almost everything that I don't actually play. But if I had more disposable income, I would love to get back into that.

The "old toy" thing is cool too. I have a couple of old pieces from the early 1900's that I inherited that are really interesting. And I love looking at old scientific and technical instruments - they are often beautifully made, with lots of fine craftsmanship.