What is the strangest item you own?

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07 Jul 2010, 4:12 pm

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...A quantity of doll heads...


:pale: ...so scary....!



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07 Jul 2010, 4:15 pm

A crab.


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07 Jul 2010, 4:40 pm

Hmm.. I don't know how strange it is.. but a lot of people who i've told about my reptiles have thought it was weird. So... I've got my reptiles(Corn Snake, Reticulated Python, Boa Constrictor, Ball Python, two Leopard Geckos, and an Argentine Black and White Tegu) and my two tarantulas(a Grammostola Pulchripes and Lasiodora Parahybana). Then i have stuff related to keeping them like snake hooks, a bunch of dead rodents in the freezer, live mealworms in the refrigerator, and usually have a some shed snake skins around.



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07 Jul 2010, 9:18 pm

My mind. Though true ownership is somewhat disputed. :compress:


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07 Jul 2010, 9:33 pm

Ferdinand wrote:
A crab.


is it a hermit crab?



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07 Jul 2010, 9:59 pm

For me, that'd be an engagement ring. I love it though.

For most others, 2 animal skulls (1 feral cat and 1 feral dog). Killed both of them. The dog one has a cool hole in it from where the bullet impacted.



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07 Jul 2010, 11:09 pm

A box of sparkly things.

I am attracted to things that sparkle, so I find something particularly so, I save it in a box. Jewelry items, Christmas ornaments, glass prisms, etc....

If I am feeling anxious or down, I pull the box out and look through my sparkly stuff.


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07 Jul 2010, 11:22 pm

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A 103 year old etiquette book.


Aha awesome! Is any of it relevant anymore or is it all ridiculous? :D


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08 Jul 2010, 3:15 am

a jar of teeth (real teeth from random people)
i collected from 3 dentists
for practising root canal therapy only :P


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08 Jul 2010, 3:21 am

sylvr wrote:
book_noodles wrote:
A 103 year old etiquette book.


Aha awesome! Is any of it relevant anymore or is it all ridiculous? :D


I do have a 98 year old book explaining the early 20th century operas in English.


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08 Jul 2010, 3:56 am

A stuffed plush Swedish chef, from the Muppets.


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08 Jul 2010, 4:13 am

I have 2 preserved spiders



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08 Jul 2010, 7:31 pm

Native American peace pipe and hand-carved wooden Buddha & Cobra statues... :oops: :oops: :oops: 8O



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08 Jul 2010, 8:56 pm

a can of filet of eel- i'm too cowardly to open it and eat it, and i can't find anybody who will take it. i have no idea where it came from. my sister was going to take it until she suddenly decided she was a vegetarian.

a cube of fake skin, from a dermatology drug rep. it feels somewhat like real skin.

my most prized possession, my wonderful fleshlight.

a neurophone, a device that purportedly bypasses the aural nervous pathway to pipe sounds via peripheral nerves to the brain's acoustic regions.

a cassette with the "sounds of mental illness" recorded on it.

an f-bass recorder, a humongous whistle the size of a bassoon.

a fisher-price pxl-2000 video camera which is a child's toy camcorder that records reductive monochrome video ["pixel vision"] on an ordinary audio cassette.

a colorful hardcover book containing the most ghastly album covers.

an "antique" casio combination calculator and organ. a real cutie :)

a "flyswatter" 8-bay uhf digital television antenna that i hang up on the wall and use as a clothing rack.

a square music cd, that is playable.

a pair of planar magnetic speakers 48" tall and 1" deep.

a music CD recording of a 16 foot long flute.

a music CD recording of a basso profundo [major "mule" hollis] singing deep-bass-voiced down low along with his bowed string bass.



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08 Jul 2010, 10:50 pm

astaut wrote:
I don't have anything that odd. I have a ferret cage in my room (with a ferret in it of course). I have a book on correlative neuroanatomy.

I have a ferret cage too only with 3 ferrets in it, and they are looking at me :)



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08 Jul 2010, 11:16 pm

A lime green shag pillow.


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