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cathylynn
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12 Mar 2016, 5:16 pm

mechanical music boxes and geodes



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12 Mar 2016, 6:03 pm

Old stuff:

antique pistols (they have to be fully functional)
ancient coins (I like Ancient Greek ones with Medusa on them; they also tend to be older than most at around 400 BC).

New stuff:

Bottles of spirits
knives (kitchen, hunting and pocket knives; pretty much all of them except "tactical" stuff)



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13 Mar 2016, 1:34 am

audio software for my somewhat advanced avocation of digital audio restoration/enhancement. music. interesting videos. wrinkles, aches, pains, dust, disorder. the usual.



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13 Mar 2016, 1:49 am

Communication breakdowns :(


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13 Mar 2016, 1:54 am

I have about 7 different versions of "Scheherazade." :dj:



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13 Mar 2016, 7:55 pm

Souls. :twisted:

oh and diagnoses, apparently.

Okay, okay I guess I'll make a serious list :roll: .
-(budget friendly) Art (not as lame as it sounds)
-Things with animals on them, such as clothing, my cat's hut is a shark, etc
-Rocks/minerals (started it when I was a kid, now I've begun again)
-Colorful tights
-I used to collect stuffed animals, but it got to the point where there was no space left for me on the bed. I've 'stored' most of them in my parents house (keeping my must haves), but I've slipped up and bought a few new ones.
-Prescriptions-- oh wait I said no more jokes. Crap.
-I used to collect old glasses frames. They are lost in my parent's house somewhere.



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I'm curious; how much do rocks cost? :p

You'd be surprised, they can get fairly expensive.



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13 Mar 2016, 8:12 pm

Edenthiel wrote:
I'm curious; how much do rocks cost? :p


Quite a lot 8O. Hm. half of those active collections aren't really active like I said. The Lego/Bionicle collections are more of a future project and not necessarily for me, but for a possible future child, or that's what I'll claim if someone asks :P . The Dead Space collection is basically done, though a future sequel could reignite it. Tolkien and Star Wars are semi active and I probably wont go out of my way to buy things right now. Rocks/Minerals/Shells would be the only one that could called active in the sense that I could go anywhere and find an interesting specimen and take it.



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13 Mar 2016, 8:24 pm

AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
Souls. :twisted:


I'd make a joke about redheads but.....

Image



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13 Mar 2016, 8:27 pm

Feyokien wrote:
AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
Souls. :twisted:


I'd make a joke about redheads but.....

Image


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13 Mar 2016, 8:31 pm

I have also about different versions of "the 1812 overture" that I combined the best parts of into one super 1812 :dj:



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13 Mar 2016, 8:42 pm

Oh there's also my massive failure of a CD collection that I rarely think of now. Half of them are in bad shape from getting damaged in my car, either damaged cases or my CD player also scratched them over time, and they're all pointless now that I can just play music in my car from my phone. I don't think I'll be restarting it.



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13 Mar 2016, 9:29 pm

chances are, your CDs [after polishing] will still sound better than your iPhone compressed tunes.



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13 Mar 2016, 10:18 pm

AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
Souls. :twisted:

oh and diagnoses, apparently.

Okay, okay I guess I'll make a serious list :roll: .
-(budget friendly) Art (not as lame as it sounds)
-Things with animals on them, such as clothing, my cat's hut is a shark, etc
-Rocks/minerals (started it when I was a kid, now I've begun again)
-Colorful tights
-I used to collect stuffed animals, but it got to the point where there was no space left for me on the bed. I've 'stored' most of them in my parents house (keeping my must haves), but I've slipped up and bought a few new ones.
-Prescriptions-- oh wait I said no more jokes. Crap.
-I used to collect old glasses frames. They are lost in my parent's house somewhere.



Edenthiel wrote:
I'm curious; how much do rocks cost? :p

You'd be surprised, they can get fairly expensive.



Seeing as art feeds the soul, think of it as feeder food for your soul collection.


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13 Mar 2016, 11:26 pm

my sister has a house-full of neato cool rocks and geo-things, so many they threaten to sink the thing down to the basement.



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15 Mar 2016, 9:27 am

Anything X-Files. And cats.


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17 Mar 2016, 2:29 pm

I did collect Nat Geo and Gameinformer magazines for a while, but I've canceled them both in the last year or so.