1. world globes (small collection, because I'm trying to limit myself to one per decade for space purposes)
2. t-shirts from foreign countries, but only if I go to the country
3. refrigerator magnets from any place I travel
I'm starting a fledgling pen collection, too, but only have a few. Pens are cool. I keep threatening to start a salt and pepper shaker collection because they're cheap and there are a lot of fun and creative ones out there, but my wife is wary that they'll take up too much room. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ENDelt260:
I know someone who has a used NASCAR tire sitting in their house.
How weird is that?
I know a cople of guys that have them also.they used to give them away at the track,but a bunch of modified drivers were taking them and reuseing them.now there like 30 bucks a piece.I friend of mine made a pretty cool coffe table for his Den out of a used dale earnhardt tire.it actually looks pretty cool.
i never got into the tires but i do have a couple of piece of race used sheet metal and a couple of used pistons from mark martins car. [Reply]
Originally Posted by frazod:
Primarily, DVDs. I've lost count at the moment, but I'm getting close to 300. Lots of old VHS tapes as well, but I get rid of them as I upgrade to DVD.
Originally Posted by PastorMikH:
John Wayne movies. I would still like to get the 5 I don't have, but they are EXTREMELY hard to find.
Let me guess:
The Sands of Aruba Jima (1949) - John Wayne becomes a forerunner of the Frankie Avalon/Annette Funicello beach films.
The Man Who Shot Sean Penn (1962) - John Wayne plays a rough-and-tumble member of the paparazzi.
True Grit (1969) - Perhaps Wayne's second-greatest acting mistake, this was a light comedy where Wayne portrayed a bumbling stay-at-home husband who battled a particularly difficult bathtub ring.
Cahill, United States Auditor (1973) - Wayne portrayed an IRS auditor sent to check the books of a cattle rustler who was terrorizing a small town.
The Shootist (1937) - Wayne's greatest acting mistake, this gay porn classic took place when he was a starving actor at the beginning of his career. [Reply]
The Sands of Aruba Jima (1949) - John Wayne becomes a forerunner of the Frankie Avalon/Annette Funicello beach films.
The Man Who Shot Sean Penn (1962) - John Wayne plays a rough-and-tumble member of the paparazzi.
True Grit (1969) - Perhaps Wayne's second-greatest acting mistake, this was a light comedy where Wayne portrayed a bumbling stay-at-home husband who battled a particularly difficult bathtub ring.
Cahill, United States Auditor (1973) - Wayne portrayed an IRS auditor sent to check the books of a cattle rustler who was terrorizing a small town.
The Shootist (1937) - Wayne's greatest acting mistake, this gay porn classic took place when he was a starving actor at the beginning of his career.
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
Put your collection online on www.dvdprofiler.com helps me keep track of my 300+ dvds.
I created an Access database, and there is a website I go to that releases a CSV file about once a month that catalogs all the new releases. Right now I only have a couple of tables, but I could do an entire cross-linked database with multiple tables and categories, and put it on a SQL server I take care of at work. That would be cool. [Reply]
1. Clothes...nice clothes.
2. Shoes....really nice shoes.
3. Im starting to sound like a girl....so Im gonna pretend....I collect the underwear of the women I have slept with. [Reply]
1. Clothes...nice clothes.
2. Shoes....really nice shoes.
3. Im starting to sound like a girl....so Im gonna pretend....I collect the underwear of the women I have slept with.
Originally Posted by ENDelt260:
I know someone who has a used NASCAR tire sitting in their house.
How weird is that?
Originally Posted by Big Chief Homer:
now there like 30 bucks a piece.I friend of mine made a pretty cool coffe table for his Den out of a used dale earnhardt tire.it actually looks pretty cool.
I know someone that needs to hook up,and only $30,ha!! I also know someone that got RIPPED off. [Reply]
My collection is relatively small compared to most. I've got about 50 now. I was getting a bunch of Woody Allens, but then MGM sold their stockpile to Sony so I'm gonna wait and see how that comes out.
DeNiro's...Scorsese's....
I also have a nice stack of refrigerator magnets to all the cool places I've been. [Reply]