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by Sir Clinksalot » Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:28 pm
^ We live in a "wind tunnel" and I could dust in the morning, go to work, come home, and it'd be dusty again.
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Starbucks Enthusiast

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by gisco » Thu Feb 26, 2009 3:56 pm
I have a collection of Star Wars soda cans. They came out with episode I A Long Time Ago ...... I probably have 100 different cans. I have the full set of 24 from the US along with the 4 Gold Yoda cans. Those you could turn in for $20 and get an air filled Gold redemption can back. I have that too. I have a set from Canada and some from Europe. The coolest ones are from Japan. Those are in full color. Kind of geeky but my son and I had fun collecting them.
I'm currently collecting old Scout Manuals. I have the first printing of all the editions except the first. That one is going to set me back some serious $$$ when I find a copy I want to purchase. My oldest one is around 1920. They are a kick to read. So much has changed. Back then they would tell you when you went camping to cut down trees and dig trenches around your tent. Nothing like the "Leave No Trace" they teach today.
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Take pictures of my feet

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by nay » Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:01 pm
Sir Clinksalot wrote:- Magnets (at last count, we have about 100 ... we actually borrowed that idea from R&E)
Same here. I like to have some sort of souvenir from each park I visit, and magnets are perfect for that.
I also have a collection of medals from the various races I run, as well as playbills from each show that I see.
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Have I mentioned how awesome donkeys are?

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by davethefish » Fri Feb 27, 2009 9:44 am
I collect things that are easily missed from our storeroom at work
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The only thing better than a naked woman is a naked donkey!

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by cycamps » Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:10 am
I used to collect shot glasses, but I really haven't been pursuing it much lately. I'm not too sure why...
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Have I mentioned how awesome donkeys are?

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by davethefish » Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:12 am
I'm using the latest item collected, a tablet pc
destined for the bin, now destined for theme park tours. I'm the saviour in disguise!
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Wee Sweaty Bifkin

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by cobra_roll06 » Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:21 am
I collect Hard Rock Cafe T-Shirts. I have one from everyone I have been to. Have quite a few now.
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I know I'm a fud!!!

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by emily>piers » Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:46 am
I collect tacky magnets, the tackier the better.
Although my favourite one isn't actually tacky, it's David Hasselfhoff giving it the bird with 'F***Hoff' under it. A M AZING!!
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The best thing about TPR is the donkeys.

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Why do I still have a donkey title???

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by Moose » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:33 am
Rubber Ducks.
I have quite a few of them (70+?). Not sure on the exact number because I have run out of room to store them all until I get around to building a shelf or two.
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