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Doesn't matter if its wrestling related or not. I was wondering what do you guys collect? Dvds? Action figures? Movies? Baseball or sports cards? I used to be a big collector of baseball cards when I was a kid but now just collect a bunch of wrestling junk; mostly, tapes, dvds, a few wrestling belts, shirts, etc. What do you collect?

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You can't realy "collect" CDs and DVDs unless you're buying them for their own sake, and not to watch/listen to whatever's on them. That would be like saying you collect food and clothes.

 

I collect edged weapons.

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You can't realy "collect" CDs and DVDs unless you're buying them for their own sake, and not to watch/listen to whatever's on them.

I've been known to do that. If I have all but one album from a favorite artist, I'll buy it just because it annoys me if I don't have it, even if it's not something I particularly like. Call it the completist in me.

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Money that has been written on. My prize in the collection is $1 that says "David is gay".

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You can't realy "collect" CDs and DVDs unless you're buying them for their own sake, and not to watch/listen to whatever's on them. That would be like saying you collect food and clothes.

I disagree because food and clothes are more "needs" than "wants."

 

Although there are collector soda bottles/cereal boxes/etc., and I do know people that collect specific types of clothes (shoes are a good example of this, imo...)

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You can't realy "collect" CDs and DVDs unless you're buying them for their own sake, and not to watch/listen to whatever's on them. That would be like saying you collect food and clothes.

I disagree because food and clothes are more "needs" than "wants."

 

Although there are collector soda bottles/cereal boxes/etc., and I do know people that collect specific types of clothes (shoes are a good example of this, imo...)

Yeah, I think I seen somewhere where a guy who collects Nikes, has or is close to having every pair ever made.

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I collect bobbleheads. Right now I have over 30 of them, and am waiting for the soon to be prize of my collection to come. A Jesus (not the wrestler, the Son of God) bobblehead.

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Message board posts.

 

Seriously though, in the mid-late 90's I collected all the episodes of MST. That has since passed though, and I haven't touched any of the tapes since '02 (especially with a lot of my fav episodes on DVDs)

 

So the token answer now would be CDs (400+ and going) and DVD box sets. Also, media equipment is another hobby of mine, picked up from working at the TV station.

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I used to collectg wrestling tapes. Mostly old WWF TV like Superstars, Challenge, All-American. But I stopped this fall after getting busted. I've kind of started collecting old license plates. Only have about 7 or 8. I also collect old money. I have some tens and twenties from 1950, and some other stuff from the 60s and 70s. It's pretty easy, since I work at a gas station and I always have money coming and going from my hands.

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Posters.

 

I swear I have about 20 rolled up in my closet just because there's no room on the walls to put them up.

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Video games

Video game consoles

Yu-Gi-Oh cards

DBZ tapes and DVD's

LOTR paraphernalia: I had one of those covers for Return of the King that Wal-Mart puts on it's alarm towers, but I gave it to my ex.

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That Cubs thing was an isolated incident. Miguel is a nice, humble kid whose head is on pretty straight for having that much talent at 21.

 

I don't think he's Griffey level, and hopefully never will be.

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