The Anonymous
Bag On My Head
I collect paper bags.
I wouldn't ban people if they promised to be nice, and keep to the topic. Some have come to them, and just trashed people, and bickered. They mocked the idea of me telling them to keep to the topic in friendly terms, and I've had to retroactively ban many. Oh well, mimicry is the greatest form of flattery to many. I find it kind of piddly, and creepy, but I guess I could be flattered.
I wouldn't ban people if they promised to be nice, and keep to the topic. Some have come to them, and just trashed people, and bickered. They mocked the idea of me telling them to keep to the topic in friendly terms, and I've had to retroactively ban many. Oh well, mimicry is the greatest form of flattery to many. I find it kind of piddly, and creepy, but I guess I could be flattered.
Amazing when you learn how much poplar was used in furniture.I used to collect 1940's furniture and restore them. Love the style from that Era.
I wouldn't ban people if they promised to be nice, and keep to the topic. Some have come to them, and just trashed people, and bickered. They mocked the idea of me telling them to keep to the topic in friendly terms, and I've had to retroactively ban many. Oh well, mimicry is the greatest form of flattery to many. I find it kind of piddly, and creepy, but I guess I could be flattered.
i collect democratic race cards.
Miller "Christmas Tree" marble
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Miller "Superman"
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I love finding random marbles in the yard, etc. It makes me feel like I have redeemed some kid from the tragedy of losing their toys. Those things were forbidden in our house by the time I came along because apparently my oldest brothers somehow caused my mom to break her ankle on marbles.
Too bad neither of you two loser idiots have ever collected any IQ points.
Bet you don't have one between you.
Hartstone Pottery (and other hand-crafted or vintage pottery or artglass made in Ohio)...but mostly, Hartstone. Just love it...I think I have every Buckeye piece ever made
Also, vintage cookware...and cookbooks...
A good friend of mine collects marbles, too. He is constantly buying and selling on EBAY and has thousands of them.
Below is just one of the many "toys" in my collection:
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Isn't that an 1843 Buntline Special?
It is.
I have a couple of late 1700's muzzle loaders and an 1872 Navy Colt.