What do you own/not own that makes you different?
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CARBnFIBER wrote: »A helicopter. I do or do not own a helicopter.
That doesn’t make you different. That is literally all of us 🤔0 -
caco_ethes wrote: »CARBnFIBER wrote: »A helicopter. I do or do not own a helicopter.
That doesn’t make you different. That is literally all of us 🤔
Says you.
You should see the helicopter in my backyard. Just no questions on which hospital it came from.0 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »CARBnFIBER wrote: »A helicopter. I do or do not own a helicopter.
That doesn’t make you different. That is literally all of us 🤔
Says you.
You should see the helicopter in my backyard. Just no questions on which hospital it came from.
You painted over all the identifying markings I hope. Have you installed the gatling gun and flame thrower yet?1 -
FitnTrimSteve wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »CARBnFIBER wrote: »A helicopter. I do or do not own a helicopter.
That doesn’t make you different. That is literally all of us 🤔
Says you.
You should see the helicopter in my backyard. Just no questions on which hospital it came from.
You painted over all the identifying markings I hope. Have you installed the gatling gun and flame thrower yet?
Of course! It's pretty bad *kitten*.1 -
DH owns an original string tier machine. He works in the packaging industry. He thinks it's awesome. I think it takes up a lot of space in our garage.1
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caco_ethes wrote: »CARBnFIBER wrote: »A helicopter. I do or do not own a helicopter.
That doesn’t make you different. That is literally all of us 🤔
Speak for yourself.0 -
CARBnFIBER wrote: »^^^^^ who is DH???
It usually means "dear husband".0 -
I own a large collection of beads.1
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I inherited a 20,000+ button collection from a great aunt. Rumor has it there are buttons that are worth some serious money in there from the Danish royal court, but seriously. I guess I should take it to a button expert and have it looked at. The collection also includes a set of big sheets of cardboard that she sewed buttons on in patterns. It's really something.
I also have a jar of ashes from the Mount St. Helens eruption/explosion. I have relatives that lived near there. I have no idea why they sent us a jar of the ashes.3 -
jennifer_417 wrote: »I own a large collection of beads.
Mardi Gras beads?0 -
Hmm... my husband built the kids a Tardis kitchen that I designed
The inside of it needs to be redone b/c the kids have drawn all over it, but I think it's pretty darn cool and I know no one else owns anything like it since it all came from my brain and his craftsmanship
I had originally just wanted a little hidey spot shaped like the Tardis. Just empty on the inside the kids could hide in. But then had a brilliant idea of making it a kitchen inside. Took a while to figure out a design that could be closed and opened.
Xmas a couple of years ago.. using it for the kids' stockings
Here it is opened up. My hubs did such an amazing job. Especially considering that this was his first attempt at doing anything like this.
That's a little phone on the door. That part of the door also swings open so you can get to the phone if it's all closed.
We had our old kitchen sink parts to use for the sink and the fake knobs for the oven hadn't been added yet.
We also used magnetic paint on the "fridge" part so the kids could put up magnets. The wood wasn't sanded down though so lots of grooves and such so magnets never stuck to it very well lol. Something that we can eventually fix.
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FitnTrimSteve wrote: »jennifer_417 wrote: »I own a large collection of beads.
Mardi Gras beads?
No1 -
I have a collection of over 80 nutcrackers... And a pretty awesome nativity complete with all the kings tents and the market3
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Hmm... my husband built the kids a Tardis kitchen that I designed
The inside of it needs to be redone b/c the kids have drawn all over it, but I think it's pretty darn cool and I know no one else owns anything like it since it all came from my brain and his craftsmanship
I had originally just wanted a little hidey spot shaped like the Tardis. Just empty on the inside the kids could hide in. But then had a brilliant idea of making it a kitchen inside. Took a while to figure out a design that could be closed and opened.
Xmas a couple of years ago.. using it for the kids' stockings
Here it is opened up. My hubs did such an amazing job. Especially considering that this was his first attempt at doing anything like this.
That's a little phone on the door. That part of the door also swings open so you can get to the phone if it's all closed.
We had our old kitchen sink parts to use for the sink and the fake knobs for the oven hadn't been added yet.
We also used magnetic paint on the "fridge" part so the kids could put up magnets. The wood wasn't sanded down though so lots of grooves and such so magnets never stuck to it very well lol. Something that we can eventually fix.
Really cute. Well done!1 -
SurfyReturnZ wrote: »A dried armadillo bowl. I serve nuts in it when people visit.
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