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Antique tire ashtrays http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1359738529.jpg Manufacturers send me samples of model trucks and tractors for review, so I have a bunch of them. Whenever I see an interesting piece of automobilia I pick it up. |
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Hobbies. :(
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Got some vintage cameras on display, a buncha 1/18 car models (All German marques, always silver!)
CD's, many many hundreds - just can't part with 'em, even though everything has been ripped to iTunes Stuff. I collect stuff. |
Those tire ashtrays are way cool.
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Lighthouses
Toy firetrucks Old Howard Johnson stuff |
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By the way, is that a twin sensor in the bottom right hand corner? |
i like to go collect money.
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I would say cars, but I think you have to keep them to count as "collecting". I'd like to say guns, but the wife isn't fond of that concept.....
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My thought's.
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You know. Bicycles and parts.
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Turntables (record players). I've got a bit of a shoe fetish as well.
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As far as collecting, books probably, more than I should given the space and weight. It is funny in that I do take comfort in them being there, can scan a title and remember the details of when I read the book and where I was. Odd, that. |
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Nothing remarkable for me. My wife however is crazy about chimps and collects mechanical monkeys. |
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Militaria, medals/orders, trench art, clocks, interesting enough, pressed pennies/coins also, that I pressed myself. Also have significantly added to my beer glass collection while in Europe, but I actually use them so not sure they count.
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IMO Too many people see money as only something to get rid of. Something that must be spent to be used. I could never understand that. Having money means having freedom and security and power. Spending money means giving up those things. Knowing that I could pay off my house or buy almost anything or go anywhere or retire anytime I want is freedom. Knowing that I dont have to worry about being able to pay bills even if something bad happened is security. knowing that I could tell the boss to go take a hike if I wanted to without worrying about not getting a paycheck is power. Buying stuff provides a cheap and temporary thrill but it's fleeting. Saving money instead of spending it lasts a long time and the more you save the better it feels. Plus the longer you save and the more you save, the faster the pile builds up. Over the past year or so my 401ks have increased more than what I earned from my salary. That's a good feeling. |
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