What is this place?
Just a list, right now.
Caveats
Books and movies go without saying.
I have a few CDs, but I don't really collect music, although that
might change. I imagine, when I have a little more money, I
might buy digital music tracks online, one by one. In the
meantime, there's
Launchcast. Better yet, there's
Pandora.
The List
- Stamps (US & Foreign, lots from France)
- Coins (US & Foreign)
- Indian Head Pennies I lack:
everything before 1887 except 1863, 1881, and 1882.
- Pennies I lack:
Many before 1934.
- Quarters I lack:
Arkansas 2003D, Texas 2004D, Wyoming 2007D. All 2008 D.
Washington 2007P. All 2008P.
- Mercury Dimes I lack:
everything before 1935 and 1935-D, 1936-D, 1936-S, 1937, 1937-D,
1937-S, 1938, 1938-S, 1940-S, 1943-D, 1945-S
- Dice
- Embroidered patches
- Pokemon Cards (Base, Jungle, Fossil, Base 2)
- Apparently, Pokemon is good for teaching Jewish kids about
economics. See
this article.
- Marbles
- Rocks & Minerals
- Bottles (Whenever I drink something, I save the bottle, if
it's interesting. And sometimes people give me bottles.)
- Video games I played as a kid
- Nintendo GameBoy
- Sega Genesis
- As a kid (still have these at my parents' house):
- feathers
- toy erasers
- cool pencils
- souvenir decks of playing cards
- plastic and glass rhinestones
- little rubber animals
- small flocked bears and other animals
- plastic charms with bells that clip onto a plastic chain
necklace
- my little ponies
- stuffed animals
- rubber bouncy balls (also, rubber band balls)
- golf balls (I think I got rid of most of these)
- koosh balls
- slap bracelets
- jelly bracelets
- springs from retractable pens
- Nifty little bowls, sort-of. I tend to buy small ceramic
bowls when I go places. Many of these are still in Atlanta
at the moment.
- Strategy board games, sort-of. Maybe the proper word is
more along the lines of accumulate, rather than collect.
And Aquinas is much more into this particular thing than I am.
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