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Old 11-12-2005, 01:48 AM   #201
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you must have this one... i do
I have that one too



I collect feathers at the moment. I've been sewing them onto a sort of headdress thing.

This isn't really collecting, but I have an elaborate trade system of pens and pencils. I mean, a pen can circle the city and get back to me with the way I trade and steal.
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Old 11-12-2005, 02:23 PM   #202
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RISK awesome, too bad we don't live closer man, i can never find anyone who will play risk with me. do you have the SW risk?
Yeah, I do-it's awesome...
I also have both kinds of LOTR RISK...I bought the original version, and then the trilogy edition came out so of course I got that one too . The only kind of RISK I don't have is, I think, RISK 2210.
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Old 11-12-2005, 02:54 PM   #203
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Oh yeah, a friend of mine has that 2210 version, it has nukes and the moon and stuff, i've never played it but it looks cool, a buddy also has SW risk but as of yet we have been unable to get enough people to play
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Old 11-16-2005, 09:25 PM   #204
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well i collect lotrs stuff horse figures....and books... thats all i can think of at the moment...but yea the books that i collect are adventure and fantasy
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Old 11-17-2005, 08:38 PM   #205
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Hm, I'm too cheap to really collect anything. As a kid I collected rocks at one point, and in high school I collected toilet paper rolls! My intention was to build things out of them, but it never really happened. But the collection continues to grow, under the bathroom sink, where my sisters contribute to it. One day we may do something useful with all those round pieces of cardboard!

I have a number of books, but since I usually get my books from the library it's pretty small. I'm starting a DVD collection, but it will likewise be very slow in growing.

Do dead batteries count as a collectible?
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Old 11-20-2005, 03:21 PM   #206
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Hm, I'm too cheap to really collect anything. As a kid I collected rocks at one point, and in high school I collected toilet paper rolls! My intention was to build things out of them, but it never really happened. But the collection continues to grow, under the bathroom sink, where my sisters contribute to it. One day we may do something useful with all those round pieces of cardboard!

I have a number of books, but since I usually get my books from the library it's pretty small. I'm starting a DVD collection, but it will likewise be very slow in growing.

Do dead batteries count as a collectible?
dead batteries i guess count as a collection...but interesting collection of toliet paper rolls Elanor!
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Old 12-29-2005, 11:23 PM   #207
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I collect dust, when I sit glued to this computer screen for too long. I used to love collecting stuff. I was into stamp collecting, porcelain miniature figurine collecting, horse figurine collecting (I know, tres geeky but give me a break! I was a little girl!) and when I grew up I was into collecting watches for a while, and hats - ooo, I used to have the BOMB hat collection! My first boyfriend, a total psychopath, burned - yes, BURned my hat collection though, and took away all my watches and stuff like that. Plus, I used to have the most inSANE book collection; you guys would all love it! Man oh man, I miss my old book collection. Let's see: Nowadays, I collect tubes of oil paint - I love to find old tubes of oil paint at estate sales & garage sales, they're the BEST find. And paintbrushes, collect those. And Baccarat crystal, anything Baccarat. Mostly perfume bottles, stemware, a big bowl, and this amazing panther, and this little yellow parakeet, and a paperweight that is a tiny lead crystal heart. Baccarat's the bomb; it's the world's finest crystal.

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Old 12-30-2005, 07:34 PM   #208
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I collect shrunken heads and beer bottle caps. Just playin'! What do you guys collect? God I'm bored this afternoon... (tryna procrastinate working on my man's business plan, UGH it's a major job)
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Old 12-30-2005, 08:41 PM   #209
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I collect these delightful new states quarters that have different pictures on their backs.
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