does anyone collect anything?

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  • KATE58
    KATE58 Member Posts: 299
    Shayenne said:

    Awww
    That's so cute Michelle!

    I collect and trade Bootlegs. I have concerts from old Faith No More concerts, I really like Mike Patton's music, who is in several bands, it's weird, erratic, and I just love it. But I do collect other Bootleg music as well..concerts on DVD, and CD's...Mike Patton is the lead singer of Faith No More (remember the song "Epic" from the late 80's, early 90's?) I have also met him and even got his autograph, he was actually really cool. He's also done the voices of "The Darkness" and the creatures in "I Am Legend", Faith No More used to be one of my fave bands, still is, and plus some more that I collect!

    Hugsss!
    ~Donna

    I collect carousel horses.I
    I collect carousel horses.I have a complete set from the franklin mint I received as a gift.
    Also, I've been collecting porcelain carousel horse tree ornaments for years.
    my christmas tree is very victorian with the horses, ribbons and satin and lace balls.
    My friend Bonnie's mother in law used to work in the smithsonian as a docent and every year she would get me a new carousel animal ornament from the Smithonian collection.
    I also collect Boyds Bears.I have about 20 of them so far,I love the occupation ones,dressed as fireman,nurses,farmers,etc.
    I also have a collection of little lead crystal boxes and perfume bottles.
    AND my collections COLLECT a lot of DUST!!!
  • usakat
    usakat Member Posts: 610 Member
    Memories....
    Being a military wife and moving with my husband every two years I'm learning the value of "less is more". I'm learning the value of more internal treasures than external ones...things like love, family, friendship, companionship, good health, time, gratitude.... Those things are much easier to carry with me. Although I do have an affinity for books.

    That monologue George Carlin did about stuff was a hoot. You can check it out on youtube.com. You'll get a good laugh.
  • dianetavegia
    dianetavegia Member Posts: 1,942 Member
    Nutcrackers and more
    I began collecting Steinbach Nutcrackers in the early 1980's but haven't gotten a new one in about 14 years. They cost too much! I keep them on display year round and they are now very fragile.

    I also LOVE Christmas and have wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy too many ornaments and 'pretties'. I didn't put them all out this year. I have a small box filled with snowmen and Santa figurines that are not going to be used. Santas, Snowmen and nativities. I have a black nativity set that I love. Jesus was not a blonde haired, blue eyed boy but a dark skinned Jewish child.

    I collect pigs and roosters for my kitchen.

    Hubby and I buy old movies and watch them over and over.

    Clocks! We have about 26 clocks in our house. 3 are boring and the rest are interesting.

    Books! I have Stephen King's autograph and most of his books, including the new one, 'Under the Dome'. Loads of other authors. I have a very eclectic taste in books.

    Hubby collect EVERYTHING. Turntables. Vinyl records (he still has his collection from his teens). We love everything from Rainy Day Women 12 and 32,Hotel California to Josh Groban and Southern Gospel. Speakers. Loads of Baseball stuff.

    We have kept our Lincoln Logs, over 1,000 Hot Wheels from the 1970's - 2004, a huge HUGE bin filled Thomas the Tank Engine track and trains. GI Joes.... I even have a 5 gallon bin filled with Crayons.

    I am also a collector of DUST. Red dust. Our house was built directly over hell. That's the only explanation for the red clay dust that is on everything daily. I have given up the battle and decided that life is too short to give a flip about dust.
  • lizbiz
    lizbiz Member Posts: 120
    I'm a child of the 80s...
    So, I collect soft sculpture Cabbage Patch Kids (not the plastic-headed mass-marketed ones) - mainly just the Asian ones. That pasttime has really helped me get through all of this cancer crap. Yes, I'm 34 years old and I still play with dolls.

    Donna, my husband and I occasionally argue about Faith No More: I think they started the whole rap-rock fusion genre. My husband maintains it was Anthrax and Public Enemy...what does he know!

    Elizabeth
  • scouty
    scouty Member Posts: 1,965 Member
    Great Thread Mags!!!
    I collect wind-ups toys. I have over 80 and sadly some of the older ones don't work anymore.

    I have one that used to be on The Weather Channel years ago and I thought that was pretty cool.

    Lisa P.
  • scouty
    scouty Member Posts: 1,965 Member
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    My 85 year old Mom
    was a model for a billboard for Coke in the 40s. She was their first and only redhead for years so it's easy finding stuff. Every year they have a calendar (one with old "stuff" and one with current "stuff" so she was Ms January 2004 on the oldie calendar. Us 6 kids have some really nice things her photo is on from the Coke museum in Atlanta. They were great to work with.

    In 2004 while on chemo I found her photo on a set of Coke cannisters in Cracker Barrel and bought them for my oldest nieces' wedding gift. Ole chemo brain never thought about getting a set for myself!!!

    Have you been to the museum in Atlanta? If not, you really should go. I was amazed at how entertaining it was.

    Thanks for the smiles your Coke collection thoughts have brought to me tonight.

    Lisa P.
  • ittapp
    ittapp Member Posts: 383 Member
    I collect santa ornaments
    I collect santa ornaments for my christmas tree.
  • P_I_T_A
    P_I_T_A Member Posts: 133
    Shot glasses
    I used to travel a good bit before my dx. and will always get a shot glass from wherever I go. I did manage to snag one from Antigua the week before my operation in September. If there's a Hard Rock there, that's usually where I pick one up(bonus*, gotta eat too, nothing like a pulled pork sandwich from the HR!) Best thing is they don't take up alot us space! My sister collects pins. She works for Delta and if it weren't for her flight benefits, I probably wouldn't get to go to as many places as I do. So, I also pick her up a pin wherever I go as well.

    -DJ
  • maglets
    maglets Member Posts: 2,576 Member
    P_I_T_A said:

    Shot glasses
    I used to travel a good bit before my dx. and will always get a shot glass from wherever I go. I did manage to snag one from Antigua the week before my operation in September. If there's a Hard Rock there, that's usually where I pick one up(bonus*, gotta eat too, nothing like a pulled pork sandwich from the HR!) Best thing is they don't take up alot us space! My sister collects pins. She works for Delta and if it weren't for her flight benefits, I probably wouldn't get to go to as many places as I do. So, I also pick her up a pin wherever I go as well.

    -DJ

    a brief round-up of our collections
    Christmas....mags, kate, kim, joy, ittap and diane

    Dishes....Nana

    Teapots....tootsie and thready

    Music boxes.....kathi

    Coke stuff....lois

    Fabric...luvinlife2 and vicki

    CD`s ....donna

    Jewellry...lizzy

    wind up Toys....scouty

    dolls...lizbiz

    shotglasses.....pita

    Animals....pigs...michelle
    lions...colon2
    ... poultry...and rocks..neon

    books...sigma and usakat

    the winner of the biggest category goes to johnny with horses...real horses

    the smallest maybe should go to thready with thimbles

    and please forgive me.....maybe the most expensive goes to Philly with his many guitars.lol

    did I miss you
    kick me in the head old chemo brain :):)
    what else you got out there kids

    hugs
    mags
  • Julie 44
    Julie 44 Member Posts: 476 Member
    maglets said:

    a brief round-up of our collections
    Christmas....mags, kate, kim, joy, ittap and diane

    Dishes....Nana

    Teapots....tootsie and thready

    Music boxes.....kathi

    Coke stuff....lois

    Fabric...luvinlife2 and vicki

    CD`s ....donna

    Jewellry...lizzy

    wind up Toys....scouty

    dolls...lizbiz

    shotglasses.....pita

    Animals....pigs...michelle
    lions...colon2
    ... poultry...and rocks..neon

    books...sigma and usakat

    the winner of the biggest category goes to johnny with horses...real horses

    the smallest maybe should go to thready with thimbles

    and please forgive me.....maybe the most expensive goes to Philly with his many guitars.lol

    did I miss you
    kick me in the head old chemo brain :):)
    what else you got out there kids

    hugs
    mags

    Collection
    I LOVE Thomas Kinkade things..Anything of his...I have several small prints,ornaments,candles, cards ,music boxes,Xmas tree and various decorations....I am hoping one day to get a big painting of his but they are wayyyyyy to pricey for me now....JULIE
  • KATE58
    KATE58 Member Posts: 299
    Julie 44 said:

    Collection
    I LOVE Thomas Kinkade things..Anything of his...I have several small prints,ornaments,candles, cards ,music boxes,Xmas tree and various decorations....I am hoping one day to get a big painting of his but they are wayyyyyy to pricey for me now....JULIE

    I never considered my books
    I never considered my books a collection,
    I have about 400 hardbound.
    (I pass the paperbacks on to someone else to read.)
  • coloCan
    coloCan Member Posts: 1,944 Member
    KATE58 said:

    I never considered my books
    I never considered my books a collection,
    I have about 400 hardbound.
    (I pass the paperbacks on to someone else to read.)

    If you want to count books as a collection
    I have close to 2,000 that I have read, tho retention of what I read has worsened over the years and more so since chemo. I save the books I've read since college and have bookcases stuffed in living and bed rooms, books atop books (hence the most well-read roaches ANYWHERE!)Won't count my music collection of vinyl, cassette and CD, especially fifies, sixties and blues with a bit of everything else.,which is also spread thru living and bed rooms with Sony system in living room and Bose in bed room.Then there's my collection of weights and various types of bars collecting dust til I get cleared to exercise again. Actually, these were my three main enjoyments in life prior to Dx(reading,music,exercise)Only recently have I gotten back into books and music....Steve
  • Kathryn_in_MN
    Kathryn_in_MN Member Posts: 1,252 Member
    Nana b said:

    Dish.....fetish
    I love colorful dishes, platters, etc. I love to cook and enjoy my home. Reading is my past time...when I'm not piddling. I will put some pictures on my expression page, let me take some pics. My house is over 100 years old.

    pics posted

    Love your collection. They would look perfect in my house! :-)

    Turtles
    I've collected turtles since I was 10. I had the live ones back then. Red-eared sliders, that you could buy at the drug store. I started making them as crafts back then too - ashtrays, clay sculptures... I let my last live one go in a big pond when he was 5 years old, and very large. None of my friends could get theirs to live more than a few months. Mine had a nice large aquarium in the winters shared with snails, and they summered in the pond in the flower garden with large goldfish. Most lived many years.

    My fascination with turtles has extended through my whole life. I've collected them from everywhere I've traveled, all over the US, the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. Family members always get me one when they travel somewhere new. I have hundreds and hundreds of them. Ceramic, crystal, rock, stone, gem, shell, fabric, plastic, many different metals and woods, glued sand, Huichol ceramic beaded from Mexico, Murano glass from Italy, and many more. I've got shotglasses, pencil holders, ashtrays, bobble heads, pins, magents, classic collectors, fun stuff, elegant pieces, and more. I am always amazed when someone finds a turtle different than I have in the collection. That is getting hard to do. My curio cabinet is completely full. My tables and ledges around the house have turtles scattered here and there too. I also have some larger ones on the floor. My yard has several also. I have one that is a solar light, a big turtle on a swing that hangs on the porch, a boot scraper, and other outdoor turtles.

    My house in Mexico has several too, but not expensive ones.

    I support ecological projects around the world involved with the protection of sea turtles. One of the biggest highlights of my life was swimming with sea turtles in the wild in Barbados. Another was standing inches from a large female laying and burying her eggs in the sand under a full moon in Mexico. They are amazing creatures.

    I am a turtle fanatic. I have not yet met anyone else that collects them.
  • Shayenne
    Shayenne Member Posts: 2,342
    coloCan said:

    If you want to count books as a collection
    I have close to 2,000 that I have read, tho retention of what I read has worsened over the years and more so since chemo. I save the books I've read since college and have bookcases stuffed in living and bed rooms, books atop books (hence the most well-read roaches ANYWHERE!)Won't count my music collection of vinyl, cassette and CD, especially fifies, sixties and blues with a bit of everything else.,which is also spread thru living and bed rooms with Sony system in living room and Bose in bed room.Then there's my collection of weights and various types of bars collecting dust til I get cleared to exercise again. Actually, these were my three main enjoyments in life prior to Dx(reading,music,exercise)Only recently have I gotten back into books and music....Steve

    The Kid In Me...
    OK, Ok, It may be cheesy, but I do like to collect anything with Panda Bears and Unicorns as well...I actually have a nice soft stuffed Panda (ok, so I have 4 stuffed pandas) but the one is really soft, and I lay my head on him alot, and bring him to the hospital with me each time I go. He keeps me company on those lonely nights....

    Hugsss!
    ~Donna