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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
 
Other Interests

Aside from appliances my other passion is Ocean Liners. And I must say I love both equally. I have amassed a nice little collection of books, videos, models, memorabilia, posters and the like over the years. I have also had the privilege of sailing on a few of these great ships such as SS Rembrandt(former Rotterdam),Queen Elizabeth 2, SS Norway(ex France) and the Queen Mary 2(maiden voyage).So as you can tell I like traveling too. Other hobbies also include reading, cooking, throwing parties,etc.

Cheerio,

Christopher
 
Things to Do

I enjoy baking, recently updated my KA to 5 qt, good for double batch of cookies, the officers I work with enjoy them!!
I have collected each color of the Sunbeam Mixmaster jr's, also 2 nice model 12's, chrome & white.
I finally have all the 50's and 60's Lux models, and after a LONG search, I found a Sunbeam Dual Deluxe as well as a 980 Eureka canister w/ vibra beat.
I too enjoy quilting, finished one last winter, probably get going w/ one for this winter. I use a Viking 1070 computer machine, works great.
Looking @ this site everyday is something that GREATLY enjoy!!!

Al :>
 
Washing machines, Roller Coasters, Amusement Parks, Record players, jukeboxes, old stereos, 60s and 70s memorabilia, Brianne, music, diners, drive-in movies, automatic car washes...

To name a few
 
OOOOPS .....forgot something

Along w/ the above mentioned stuff and things I do, I plum forgot about my love for music, especially the ORGAN, love the organ. I've got a a full size AGO Rodgers (w/ 32' pedal stop:~) as well as a Hammond H w/ 145 Leslie and Baldwin 45" Studio piano.
I serve as organist for the past 3 yrs. at Angola Methodist, 20 rank pipe organ, small but adequate.
Hope I didn't carry on toooo much.

Al :>
 
Ive been beserk about two things lately, Basil Brush (boom boom) and the Human League. Both I have loved always but have been in my attention lately, and ive been bidding on anything related to both on ebay! Im trying to be careful not to get to carried away.

My other big passion is op shop furniture.
 
Travel Trailers

Dennis and I used to really be into travel trailers, so much so that we have lived in various trailers. (talk about trailer trash!)
Our first trailer is the '53 Fleetwood in the picture-you can see me just off to the side washin' clothes with my Maytag Porta-Washer. We bought this trailer from a couple in Hastings, MN. I still remember how Mrs. had tears in her eyes as we pulled it away. The inside was the most beautiful wood paneling you ever saw-a quick swipe with Old English and it glowed! It even had an apartment sized Dixie range. The fact that there was no bathroom made things a little tough.
We then moved up to a '77 Ideal 26'. This seemed like the taj mahal on wheels. The ideal was the best built-best layout I ever saw. It was Ideal.
Also had a '62 Airstream. Thought Airstreams were the best til I had one. The rounded shape wastes too much space.
We've had our fill of trailer living-for now.
The picture was taken in the employee campground of Mesa Verde Nat'l Park-One of our Favorite places
 
jasonl: Automatic car washes? How cool...I used to love it when my Dad would take me along for the ride when I was about 5 or 6. As an adult, they became strictly functional to me, and I only run my truck through about every three months - if it's insanely dirty. When I saw your response, I realized I still do sort of like them when I go, especially the ones that are long with a lot of brushes and various "stations" in them. Some are very dramatic. I love how they clean my truck within about five minutes. However, they need to change the darn things to do a better job on side-view mirrors.

Pete
 
Appliances, Books, Cars, Furniture, Vintage Sci-Fi and Horror, Victorian,Craftsman and Mid-century architecure, and my Brownie cameras! Hey Goatfarmer send me a pic of your GTO`s some time.I had a 71, was my favorite.
 
Tolivac's collecting

Like the first entry on this "Veg-O matic" I collect most anything.-I have a huge collection of DVD and laserdisc movies-and a few VHS ones.Also try to collect Video equipment "owners manuals"Have a collection of movie posters and banners.Some banners quite huge!I have my own 35MM projector(Holmes#8 portable)-several movie trailers-got many with the posters and banners.I love kitchen equipment-blenders ,mixers,and food processors.And of course vacuum cleaners. Try to specialize in Kirbys,Royals,Rainbows,TriStar-Compact.I also have a collection of guns.Even get to fire them on occasion.I also like organ music-esp "band" organ music.Have a large collection of Cinema Organ music.-Cd's and LP's.Collect LP's too.As with Drmitch-My movies are mostly Sci-Fi and horror-esp the 50's-60's shows.
 
Hmm...

I read (2-4 books a week, literary fiction, mysteries, cookbooks, biography, and poetry.)

(Laurie Colwin, Margaret Atwood, Sandra Scoppettone, Richard Stevenson, Jean Anderson, MFK Fisher, John Thorne, Blanche Wiesen Cook, A.Scott Berg, Anne Sexton, Maxine Kumin....)

I cook, when I feel like it. Living alone and cooking for just me is not much fun. I welcome potlucks at church for the opportunity to cook. I love using (playing with) my kitchen toys- a Cuisinart DLC-10E, and a KitchenAid K45SS. (A Hobart built K45!)

Music is a big interest/passion/need. Singer-songwriters mostly, Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, Tom Robinson, Leonard Cohen, Christine Lavin, John Eddie.....and SOME musicals. Not many. I am totally loving the cast recording of "Avenue Q."

I have collected insulators, salt cellars, and Blue Mountain Pottery from Canada. Right now, I'm not collecting much, but add a piece or two of new Fiesta every few months. Can't afford the vintage pieces!

Don't have room, or I'd have a kerjillion or two washers.

My wonder cat, LJ is my chief companion.

I have some other interests, but they are far from "PG-13," so I won't mention them here in detail.

I fly a few bandanna colors from the right side, and some from the left.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
My main interest is automatic washers of course, but I am also into vacuums and electric mixers. Older TVs are also quite cool, and I recently put a 1983 Zenith Space Command console in my room (picture below)! I also enjoy the "contemporary" furniture, and when we renovated my room in the summer of 2003, everything came from IKEA...YAY!

Seafood is my #1 favorite as far as heavy cooking is concerned (made Bacon Wrapped Barbecue Shrimp for Home Ec in 7th grade). I've baked from scratch before, but cake mixes reign supreme!

I am a big fan of Japanese gourmet, and regularly eat Sushi, Sashimi, & spring rolls...tasty!

--Austin
 
trolleybus

Eddy1210-From the picture of your vehicle-does it run from the overhead cables like a tracked trolley?I have also heard the vehicles called "trackless Trolleys" I also like trains.The trolleybus sounds very cool.Would be quieter and less smelly then deisel buses.
 
And here's my cool 1980's GE "Touch Control" clock radio...snapped it up on eBay. This has such excellent sound that would put any modern clock radios in the trash bin--better than my Sharp minisystem on a few occasions! I would rather have the "Great Awakening" programmable, but that's much too expensive!

I have 9 cats (one of the females had a litter before she was spayed), so you can pretty much tell what my favorite animal is!

I am literally a music fan of all types. Old (Hank Williams) & new (Alan Jackson, George Strait) country like any Texan, 50's, 60's, 70's 80's, punk rock (Blink 182, Good Charlotte), Jazz (Boney James, Kenny G, Larry Carlton, & Wes Montgomery, etc...), you name it!
 
Hi tolivac!

Yes, Rex these are indeed trackless trolleys, we call them electric trolleybuses here, they run on the two overhead lines you see in the pic. It's 600V positive DC, and the other line is the negative. Although I don't own this one, this is my favorite that I get to drive occasionally.
I see we both enjoy organ music, although my tastes are more in the classical pipe organ sphere.
Eddy
 

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