mshill90, that's gotta be the CUTEST dog photo I've seen in a long time, the one where it's in the pile of clothes. It's just adorable! Can see why you 'collected' it.
The bigger ones have deep, rich tones. The wind has to blow really hard to make them chime, especially the large heavy ones.Younglin;5102883; said:Your home would drive me insane.
I have a pic of all 5 of them piled up together on the couch... I'll have to look for it, and post it!Alwayswantedadragon;5104739; said:mshill90, that's gotta be the CUTEST dog photo I've seen in a long time, the one where it's in the pile of clothes. It's just adorable! Can see why you 'collected' it.
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I should have also added i collect carnivorous plants as well...Death Pony;5103532; said:Carnivorous plants, orchids, alejibres, bones, driftwood, finger injuries, ocarinas (unintentionally, I need to sell some of these things).
Perentie;5103605; said:ww2 relics, militeria etc. Been reseaching, reading up on and collecting ww2 soviet, japanese and Heer medals etc for years. Shame we cant get weapons here or id get a P-38, Kar 98 , MP40, mosin nagant, Arisaka, Nambu etc. i can get a few replicas but its not the same thing.
shock6906 show us more of your ww2 weapons mate. would love to see more.
Liam;5106246; said:you do realize firearms are very attainable? Category B license is what you'd need for them since they are all centerfire (everything bar the automatics like MP40). do some reading buddy, plenty of information detailing how you can own firearms on the net and queensland government sites, and you'll be pleased to know QLD is one of the more lenient states in some aspects. pay some money, do some paperwork, wait some time and then you're ready for some PTA's to acquire those war relics. Btw you're missing our very own commonwealth's Lee enfield