veg-o-matic
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Reading another thread, someone asked what other hobbies we have, and thought it would be fun to share.
As for me, I'd collect pretty much anything, given the room! But I manage to limit my collections to toys of my youth (60s & early 70's), and defunct haircare products/drugstore items. Really, if you look at my bathrooms, they look like a Rexall threw up in there! I also collect old commercials. Oh, and catalogs. Hmmm. Old Consumer Reports, too.
As for non-collections, I love old TVs (I have two and I use them. Does that count as a collection?), old record players (Bobbyhall mentioned enjoying the smell of them and I couldn't agree more. I can still remember the smell inside our RCA Victor phono from like 40 years ago), and vintage countertop appliances. I'm working on doing my kitchen in a retro style. Lately, I've been getting into vacuum cleaners. I'm looking for a Sunbeam lightweight vac from the late 60s, but am having no luck.
I also like to read (former librarian, dontchaknow) and watch home renovation shows on TV.
How about youall?
veg
As for me, I'd collect pretty much anything, given the room! But I manage to limit my collections to toys of my youth (60s & early 70's), and defunct haircare products/drugstore items. Really, if you look at my bathrooms, they look like a Rexall threw up in there! I also collect old commercials. Oh, and catalogs. Hmmm. Old Consumer Reports, too.
As for non-collections, I love old TVs (I have two and I use them. Does that count as a collection?), old record players (Bobbyhall mentioned enjoying the smell of them and I couldn't agree more. I can still remember the smell inside our RCA Victor phono from like 40 years ago), and vintage countertop appliances. I'm working on doing my kitchen in a retro style. Lately, I've been getting into vacuum cleaners. I'm looking for a Sunbeam lightweight vac from the late 60s, but am having no luck.
I also like to read (former librarian, dontchaknow) and watch home renovation shows on TV.
How about youall?
veg