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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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...a collection?
Watching Antiques Roadshow and I realised I don't have a collection of anything valuable, just Hello Kitty things.
So share your collections, valuable or not, for my nosey parker pleasure! |
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i have a collection of crap...does that count???
my nan had a dresser full of bric-abrac that i was sure held somehing of some worth, think my aunt just sent it all to a house clearance though after she died |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...a collection?
Watching Antiques Roadshow and I realised I don't have a collection of anything valuable, just Hello Kitty things.
So share your collections, valuable or not, for my nosey parker pleasure! "
I have a limited Edition plate lol! hand painted! theres only 200 in the world! ha! and i got it free ..
Plus i got a few other things.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...a collection?
Watching Antiques Roadshow and I realised I don't have a collection of anything valuable, just Hello Kitty things.
So share your collections, valuable or not, for my nosey parker pleasure! " If you could also give an address then they can be stolen by those who film cams in chat rooms! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a collection of books. Alas, none of them are worth a figleaf, apart from a signed (with provenance) book of Tom Clancy..."The Hunt for Red October"...in paperback format |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now"
The whole set? Those by John Norman? 31 at last count. Bloody good read.
Hve you read the David Gemmell books, The Drenai series? They are worth a look as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I don't though I do have a few cat figurines only because the kids have bought them me when they have been away but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy them afterall you can't take them with you when you die so what is the point? |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
The whole set? Those by John Norman? 31 at last count. Bloody good read.
Hve you read the David Gemmell books, The Drenai series? They are worth a look as well."
Yup every last one of them
No I have never read any of his. I used to love fantasy fiction but not read any for ages. David Eddings and Terry Brooks were good as well |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
The whole set? Those by John Norman? 31 at last count. Bloody good read.
Hve you read the David Gemmell books, The Drenai series? They are worth a look as well.
Yup every last one of them
No I have never read any of his. I used to love fantasy fiction but not read any for ages. David Eddings and Terry Brooks were good as well"
Try them, they are quite enjoyable. Liked David Eddings, but his Belgariad/Mallorean series were just virtual copies of each other, as were his Elenium/Tamuli ones. |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
The whole set? Those by John Norman? 31 at last count. Bloody good read.
Hve you read the David Gemmell books, The Drenai series? They are worth a look as well.
Yup every last one of them
No I have never read any of his. I used to love fantasy fiction but not read any for ages. David Eddings and Terry Brooks were good as well
Try them, they are quite enjoyable. Liked David Eddings, but his Belgariad/Mallorean series were just virtual copies of each other, as were his Elenium/Tamuli ones."
Yea I wouldn't disagree with that |
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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago
from a town near you |
i have a collection of cookery books
a collection of shoes
a collection of handbags
and im just starting to collect leather gloves
all useable so they arent worth anything except to me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"ops collection of cocks pics lol "
I used to have one of them collections but I could never match the person to the cock .............. and no one wanted to play snap |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
Just been doing this for another forum!
Amongst my model railway stock are 5 Bullied Q1s and 7 English Electric Class 73s and I`m looking for one more Q1 to complete the first set and at least two more 73s |
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By *umsuckMan
over a year ago
Gateshead |
Every week when I was a wee 'un my parents bought me a matchbox car. I looked after my toys and eventually ended up with a large tea-chest full of them,mostly still boxed. When I was about 15 (1976/77) I gave them all away to local church for a bring and buy sale....God knows what they would be worth now!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Took the kids to auction and bought some great things yesterday, son is collecting war memorabilia after just getting a telescope used by acaptain at trafalgar, daughter is collecting silver, and bronze statues and mrs is collecting antique scent bottles and rather bemusing lay I am collecting animal rugs, skins now have a zebra skin in the front room. Will they ever watch Madagascar again?
Saw boxes of toy cars from the seventies go for about one fifty to two hundred. Darn blue Peter eh! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Some fantastic replies guys and girls!
I feel like I want to collect something of value, but don't think I'd ever be knowledgeable enough to make it worthwhile.
I've got a few things that probably have some sort of small value but none of them interest me enough to start a collection.
Thankfully my family don't see the point in keeping stuff you don't like so I just get told to sell things I inherit that I don't need/like/want, within reason, obviously |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have an amazing collection of vibrators.......sure they will be worth a fortune one day
only if they are brand new and still in their box "
They are in a 'box' but not the one they came in, hehe xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would like to keep the nature of my collection private but let's just say it involves a hole in my cellar floor, moisturiser lotion and skin scissors."
You are 'Buffalo Bill' and I claim my 'Five Pounds Off' Boots Skincare voucher!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a collection of Catwoman comics and memorabilia. I've got a beautiful limited edition lithograph signed by Jim Balent.
I've collected a lot of things over the years, but nothing much with any value. I have a lot of books (and have now switched to a Kindle to try to avoid amassing too many more) and a lot of CDs and DVDs.
When I was younger I collected Beanie Babies for a while. I gave 200 away to a friend's daughter last year as I was fed up with the box getting in the way, and I was about to move to a smaller house.
This is going to sound really weird to most people... but I also collected M.A.C. make-up for several years. They do a lot of limited edition items and there's a collectibles market for it. I now have more make-up than most cosmetics counters; more than I could ever use in 10 lifetimes and a lot of it unused. Some things go off, like lipsticks, but powder products last pretty much indefinitely.
I ought to sort through and work out what's sought after and sell it. I've got literally thousands of pounds worth, (certainly at cost price but probably also at resale price for what's resaleable). I have one face powder, which is an extreme example, I admit, which is really sought after and sold a couple of years ago for over £100. Prices have fallen since the financial downturn so I don't know what it fetches now. It'll have to wait until I am settled in terms of housing and health though.
I'm a pack-rat, a compulsive collector and I have far too much stuff. It's something I'm working on addressing at the moment. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Airline teaspoons.
Dont ask "
I know someone who collects airline sick bags
He even asks what airline you are going with when you go on a trip to see if he has 'their latest' and gets most miffed if any airline opts for a plain white bag without any logos |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a 'Michael Mkintyre' man draw with all sorts of useful collectables!!
Dead batteries, takeaway menus, condoms that don't fit, biros - and a lifetimes supply of ibruprofen !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
The whole set? Those by John Norman? 31 at last count. Bloody good read.
Hve you read the David Gemmell books, The Drenai series? They are worth a look as well.
Yup every last one of them
No I have never read any of his. I used to love fantasy fiction but not read any for ages. David Eddings and Terry Brooks were good as well
Try them, they are quite enjoyable. Liked David Eddings, but his Belgariad/Mallorean series were just virtual copies of each other, as were his Elenium/Tamuli ones.
Yea I wouldn't disagree with that"
Have either of you read Steven Erikson, (the malazan books of the fallen)? Great read, if you enjoy fantasy, you will love these books! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I collect guitars.
Currently I have 28, I bought my last one in October (I actually bought 2 that month). Mostly old Fender's and Gibson's, the oldest is a 1958 Strat the most valuable is a 1962 Gibson Les Paul, I'm always on the look out for more. I played a Gibson Leas Paul at a guitar show in Pudsey a few weeks back that was valued at £250,000!!!....My pockets aren't quite that deep |
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"I would like to keep the nature of my collection private but let's just say it involves a hole in my cellar floor, moisturiser lotion and skin scissors.
You are 'Buffalo Bill' and I claim my 'Five Pounds Off' Boots Skincare voucher!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a comic book collection from the 60 to today and masses of Star Wars Lego. I can see how this makes me a non sexually viable candidate to all you ladies now lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I collect guitars.
Currently I have 28, I bought my last one in October (I actually bought 2 that month). Mostly old Fender's and Gibson's, the oldest is a 1958 Strat the most valuable is a 1962 Gibson Les Paul, I'm always on the look out for more. I played a Gibson Leas Paul at a guitar show in Pudsey a few weeks back that was valued at £250,000!!!....My pockets aren't quite that deep "
You sound just like one of my friends, though I don't think he's quite up to 28 yet. He has a serious guitar addiction going on. |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
This really surprised me, for some reason.
I can't see you as a Gorean though!"
You are not the 1st person to say that. I don't just eat burgers and play with kippers you know |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
The whole set? Those by John Norman? 31 at last count. Bloody good read.
Hve you read the David Gemmell books, The Drenai series? They are worth a look as well.
Yup every last one of them
No I have never read any of his. I used to love fantasy fiction but not read any for ages. David Eddings and Terry Brooks were good as well
Try them, they are quite enjoyable. Liked David Eddings, but his Belgariad/Mallorean series were just virtual copies of each other, as were his Elenium/Tamuli ones.
Yea I wouldn't disagree with that
Have either of you read Steven Erikson, (the malazan books of the fallen)? Great read, if you enjoy fantasy, you will love these books! "
Not heard of him. I will take a look |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
This really surprised me, for some reason.
I can't see you as a Gorean though!
You are not the 1st person to say that. I don't just eat burgers and play with kippers you know"
Do you keep a harem of women trained in various dances, dressed in various coloured silks and aware of the correct way to kneel? |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
In Your Bush |
"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
This really surprised me, for some reason.
I can't see you as a Gorean though!
You are not the 1st person to say that. I don't just eat burgers and play with kippers you know
Do you keep a harem of women trained in various dances, dressed in various coloured silks and aware of the correct way to kneel?"
I'm working on it but they are a stubborn species |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have the whole series of Gor books. They must be worth a bit now
This really surprised me, for some reason.
I can't see you as a Gorean though!
You are not the 1st person to say that. I don't just eat burgers and play with kippers you know
Do you keep a harem of women trained in various dances, dressed in various coloured silks and aware of the correct way to kneel?
I'm working on it but they are a stubborn species "
Since Goreans are amongst my favourite sport on various other websites, I shall refrain from further comment.
Probably.
Well, maybe.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Since Goreans are amongst my favourite sport on various other websites, I shall refrain from further comment.
Probably.
Well, maybe.
Don't pick on me I'm only little"
But you have mighty kippers with which to defend yourself.
Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
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Since Goreans are amongst my favourite sport on various other websites, I shall refrain from further comment.
Probably.
Well, maybe.
Don't pick on me I'm only little
But you have mighty kippers with which to defend yourself.
Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!"
Settle it with rock, paper, scissors, lizard, spock and save the kippers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?"
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle) |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)"
I understood. Obvious |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Since Goreans are amongst my favourite sport on various other websites, I shall refrain from further comment.
Probably.
Well, maybe.
Don't pick on me I'm only little
But you have mighty kippers with which to defend yourself.
Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
Settle it with rock, paper, scissors, lizard, spock and save the kippers."
Free the Fabs kippers!
We should start a social media campaign. Or maybe not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)
I understood. Obvious "
I am to be let loose with a big wire brush shortly. It will stop me posting strange crap on here but people in this area should probably be warned. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)
I understood. Obvious
I am to be let loose with a big wire brush shortly. It will stop me posting strange crap on here but people in this area should probably be warned."
Little Star, you now have a collection of nutters on a thread. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)
I understood. Obvious
I am to be let loose with a big wire brush shortly. It will stop me posting strange crap on here but people in this area should probably be warned."
quit hiding ur pro i wanna get a look at ur boobs before they disappear |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)
I understood. Obvious
I am to be let loose with a big wire brush shortly. It will stop me posting strange crap on here but people in this area should probably be warned.
quit hiding ur pro i wanna get a look at ur boobs before they disappear "
You can still see my public photos with my profile hidden, numptie You need to use the desktop site rather than the mobile site.
My boobs will not be going anywhere for a few weeks anyway, and the majority will remain after that.
Now stop taking this thread off topic *cough* |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)
I understood. Obvious
I am to be let loose with a big wire brush shortly. It will stop me posting strange crap on here but people in this area should probably be warned.
quit hiding ur pro i wanna get a look at ur boobs before they disappear
You can still see my public photos with my profile hidden, numptie You need to use the desktop site rather than the mobile site.
My boobs will not be going anywhere for a few weeks anyway, and the majority will remain after that.
Now stop taking this thread off topic *cough* "
thanks for the tip |
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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago
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My boobs will not be going anywhere for a few weeks anyway, and the majority will remain after that.
Now stop taking this thread off topic *cough* "
Certainly not without some form of lift assist |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My boobs will not be going anywhere for a few weeks anyway, and the majority will remain after that.
Now stop taking this thread off topic *cough*
Certainly not without some form of lift assist "
Fortunately I get frequent offers of that nature hehe. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Ryanfink. You cannot harm me, my kippers are like a shield of steel!
What's Ryanfink mean?
Like Batfink but a Ryan, not a bat.
He's a cartoon character with the catchphrase "you cannot harm me, my wings are like a shield of steel"
(I might be slightly hypo and running off at tangents this afternoon so apologies to anyone I confuzzle)
I understood. Obvious
I am to be let loose with a big wire brush shortly. It will stop me posting strange crap on here but people in this area should probably be warned.
Little Star, you now have a collection of nutters on a thread. "
Does this mean I have to dust you regularly and take you down off my shelf to look at you but NEVER play with you?
Actually, you single guys should be used to that already |
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"...a collection?
Watching Antiques Roadshow and I realised I don't have a collection of anything valuable, just Hello Kitty things.
So share your collections, valuable or not, for my nosey parker pleasure! " i have 2 very special ladies. Very very precious to me. 'The Lord Knight' |
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