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More about collecting

Etzelaire

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I collect everyday/ordinary things that are relevant for me but may not be so to others. Let me put an example of what I'm trying to get at: today I have kept a little etiquete that goes attached to all tobacco cases in Spain. I also collect some coins that are very common but the engraivings seem slightly different to me. And movies, some movies are really important to me.
 
For a certain definition of "collecting", my primary hobby is finding and downloading obscure TV shows that haven't gotten an official release and probably never will because they're so obscure (i.e. Vengeance Unlimited, As Told By Ginger, Cowboys of Moo Mesa, etc.). In cases where there was a dvd release (i.e. Murder One, The Practice, Bump In The Night, etc.), most of those have gone out of print and will likely never be reissued, so I hunt for those too.
 

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