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 Rain Man:
You can't beat the satisfaction of finding a good refrigerator magnet. :-)
No, you really can't. My favorites are the hard,metal ones. I've got a great one like that from the Smithsonian in DC. I also like the skyline views of big cities.
Do you use them? Or do you put them all together, unused? I've got my collection like that on the side of my fridge. [Reply]
I arrange mine like they would look on a map. It's probably not real creative, but I like it.
I used to have a ton of them from business trips before I started my company, but for social reasons too complex to explain here, I had to leave them behind on the office refrigerator when I quit my previous job. When that old company collapsed, though, a former coworker of mine rescued a couple of the more unusual ones and gave them to me. [Reply]
1) Orignal Production Cels from Anime shows
2) Comics/Manga
3) Original Comic Art
4) Books
5) DVDs (Anime, old B&W movies specifically)
6) Original Anime Soundtracks/Radio Dramas
7) Coffee Cups [Reply]
Originally Posted by Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan:
1) Orignal Production Cels from Anime shows
2) Comics/Manga
3) Original Comic Art
4) Books
5) DVDs (Anime, old B&W movies specifically)
6) Original Anime Soundtracks/Radio Dramas
7) Coffee Cups
Never would have thought of you a an Anime fan. I used to be one...until it got too expensive.
I was really in to Dragonball Z (the non cartoon network version), Project A-Ko, Ranma 1/2, and Tenchi Muyo!... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Saulbadguy:
Never would have thought of you a an Anime fan. I used to be one...until it got too expensive.
I was really in to Dragonball Z (the non cartoon network version), Project A-Ko, Ranma 1/2, and Tenchi Muyo!...
Been one of the AsstOps on the Anime Forum of Compuserve since 1997.
Current Favorites:
Tenchi Muyo
Cowboy Beebop
All-Purpose Cultural Cat-Girl Nuku Nuku
Silent Mobius
Sol Bianca
Ruonin Kenshin
Noir
Ah Megami-Sama (Oh My Goddess)
Love Hina [Reply]
Originally Posted by Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan:
Been one of the AsstOps on the Anime Forum of Compuserve since 1997.
Current Favorites:
Tenchi Muyo
Cowboy Beebop
All-Purpose Cultural Cat-Girl Nuku Nuku
Silent Mobius
Sol Bianca
Ruonin Kenshin
Noir
Ah Megami-Sama (Oh My Goddess)
Love Hina
Nice. I wasn't huge in to it, but like I said...loved DB, DBZ, and DBGT. It got expensive..and I lost interest, especially after Cartoon Network started to slaughter all of it. [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 Skip Towne:
John Wayne was offered the role of Matt Dillon on Gunsmoke. He turned it down for fear it would typecast him. Pretty funny.
He came up in the 30s when a western actor was one of the lower rungs on the ladder and once someone got labeled a western actor, that's about all they could get in roles. He really tried to get out of westerns completely. If it hadn't been for his exes and alimony, him might have been able to. [Reply]
How timely!! I collect sports memorabilia (big surprise)...mostly Pre '85 FB cards and 50s' 60s' and 70s' baseball cards. Some jerseys, helmets, etc. DVDs/VHSs in general and Horror and Sci-Fi movies in particular...
...and, finally, comic books! Tonight I added...nerd drum roll, please, a VG copy of The Amazing Spiderman #1!! The very first issue of the series (2nd appearance of Spiderman, first Fantastic Four x-over)...it will join the other three of Marvel's Big Four First Issues I prize (Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-men)!!
Sweet, my wife even bought a nice bottle of the bubbly to help me celebrate!! Coolio!
wake up and smell the roses,our 'd' will oun you this time Green had better have his dancing shoes on because we will bliz him on just about every play :-) [Reply]