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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
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04/27/10 11:51 PM

Post Pics of your collections

My only semi-organized collection is my books right now. This is most of my poetry/drama/fiction and some of my nonfiction. What's not included are craft books which I have an entire other shelf for.
I just alphabetized these ones. I might try and document it... in excel? I'm not sure yet how I want to keep track of them.

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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
04/28/10 12:00 AM

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That's when I first moved in. I got rid of probably 50 of those books.Also, added the top shelf. Working at a bookstore isn't good for me haha
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Francisco Post Author Photo: Francisco
i dont really collect
04/28/10 11:38 PM

but i made you a video
and i accidentally edited it to make it look like one of your videos

i think i did a rpetty good job

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dogvnHMnqe4

I like your book collection, i think it's neat.

If I had money and I was a carpenter
I would totally make you an amazing Book Shelf with a sliding ladder. and all that prety stuff.

Fco.
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JennyJM Post Author Photo: JennyJM
04/29/10 01:11 AM

I should take pictures of all the boxes of books we have stacked in the garage.
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001ybbig Post Author Photo: 001ybbig
05/02/10 09:05 PM

I collect Pixar stuff. A bunch of toys, books, pex dispensers, buttons, laserdiscs, random promo items...
I'm pretty nerdy, dawg.

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These pics were from the day I got the display case, so it's only got a little bit of my collection in those pics.
The Snow White / Princess / Disneyland stuff is my ex-girlfriend's stuff. It's out of there now and it's full of just my stuff.
I might post some more recent pictures someday soon.
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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
05/02/10 11:01 PM

001ybbig:
I collect Pixar stuff. A bunch of toys, books, pex dispensers, buttons, laserdiscs, random promo items...
I'm pretty nerdy, dawg.

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These pics were from the day I got the display case, so it's only got a little bit of my collection in those pics.
The Snow White / Princess / Disneyland stuff is my ex-girlfriend's stuff. It's out of there now and it's full of just my stuff.
I might post some more recent pictures someday soon.



Damn that's weird.
Remember Chrit's video game collection? It was fucking epic.
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001ybbig Post Author Photo: 001ybbig
05/03/10 12:01 AM

It's probably less weird when you consider that I was a digital animation major and working at Pixar would be my dream job.
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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
05/03/10 12:05 AM

001ybbig:
It's probably less weird when you consider that I was a digital animation major and working at Pixar would be my dream job.


Y... yes. I suppose it would.
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Dylan Post Author Photo: Dylan
05/03/10 12:05 AM

001ybbig: It's probably less weird when you consider that I was a digital animation major and working at Pixar would be my dream job.





Where do you work now?

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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
05/03/10 12:07 AM

I mean, I would collect... an awesome fiber art thing.
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001ybbig Post Author Photo: 001ybbig
05/03/10 12:08 AM

At a local TV station as a graphic artist/editor/web monkey
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Dylan Post Author Photo: Dylan
05/03/10 12:09 AM

001ybbig: At a local TV station as a graphic artist/editor/web monkey





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001ybbig Post Author Photo: 001ybbig
05/03/10 12:09 AM

nicole:
I mean, I would collect... an awesome fiber art thing.



You already do. On you hairbrush.
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001ybbig Post Author Photo: 001ybbig
05/03/10 12:12 AM

At my last station I superimposed a screenshot of VMO in a laptop's screen that was in a graphic.

And look how that worked out.
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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
05/03/10 12:12 AM

001ybbig:


You already do. On you hairbrush.



Yes. I have never formally done an art project with the hair from my hair brush. I may keep that in mind though it's mostly just extraordinarily low quality felt.
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Jessica Post Author Photo: Jessica
05/03/10 11:18 AM

Francisco:
but i made you a video
and i accidentally edited it to make it look like one of your videos

i think i did a rpetty good job

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dogvnHMnqe4

I like your book collection, i think it's neat.

If I had money and I was a carpenter
I would totally make you an amazing Book Shelf with a sliding ladder. and all that prety stuff.

Fco.


You have Sars?
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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
05/12/10 04:59 AM

GONNA TYPE EM ALL UP

Abbot, Edwin Flatland
Achebe, Chinua Things Fall Apart
Adams, Douglas Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
all the rest
Aeschylus Oresteia
Aesop Aesop's Fables
Angelou, Maya I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Akhmatova, Anna Selected Poems
Albee, Edward Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?
Alexie, Sherman Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven
all the rest
Ali, Monica Brick Lane
Aristotle Complete Works
Aristotle The Metaphysics
Arnundhati, Roy The God of Small Things
Ashberry, John Where Shall I wander
Atwood, Margaret The Blind Assassin
Atwood, Margaret Cat's Eye
Atwood, Margaret Handmaid's Tale
Austen and Grahme-Smith Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Hockensmith Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
Austen and Winters Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters
Auster, Paul New York Trilogy
Baum, L. Frank Wonderful Wizard of Oz
Beachy-Quick, Dan Mulberry
Beachy-Quick, Dan North True South Bright
Beachy-Quick, Dan Whaler's Dictionary
Beckett, Samuel Three Novels: Malloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable
Beckett, Samuel Endgame
Beckett, Samuel Happy Days
Bishop, Elizabeth Geography III
Bishop, Michael Unicorn Mountain
Blake Blake's Poetry and Designs
Borges, Jorge Ficciones
the one about imaginary creatures
Bronte, Charlotte Jane Eyre
Bronte, Anne Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Brooks, Geraldine People of the Book
Brooks, Max World War Z
zombie survival guide
Browne, S. G. Breathers
Burney, Fanny Evelina
Bruch, Hilde Golden Cage
Bukowski, Charles Pleasures of the Damned
Bukowski, Charles Run with the Hunted
Burnett, Frances Hodgson Little Princess, A
Camus, Albert Plague, The
Camus, Albert Stranger, The
Camus, Albert Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays
Capote, Truman In Cold Blood
Card, Orson Scott Ender's Shadow
Carter, Angela Nights at the Circus
Cervantes Don Quixote
Chbosky, Stephen Perks of Being a Wallflower
Chekhov, Anton Five Major Plays
Chomsky, Noam Media Control


the ones in bold are the ones I still need wink wink
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nicole Post Author Photo: nicole
05/13/10 04:02 PM

i really do view collecting as an art

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