You collect spiders.Do dust and cobwebs count?
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You collect spiders.Do dust and cobwebs count?
Beer bottles
I also collect warnings.
I've found many local beer brands in old dumps in the woods.I do this as well, both modern craft beers with cool art and old beer cans and bottles I find long discarded in the Maine woods. For example: View attachment 36434
I have a collection of church keys from companies like Ranier and Schlitz someone left lying around on my current property out in the woods by a brook. My guess is it was a regular fishing spot.
How do you feel about collecting the dust and the cobwebs?Do dust and cobwebs count?
I don't know.You mean more than me???
Pretty simple really.How do you feel about collecting the dust and the cobwebs?
No idea where you got that idea.You collect spiders.
It counts, then. It totally counts.Pretty simple really.
And the sense of accomplishment when I am told "I cannot believe how dusty this it!" or "I did not know that there could be so many cobwebs in the attic" is well worth the effort.
You can't collect webs without spiders!No idea where you got that idea.
They are COBwebs, not SPIDERwebs....You can't collect webs without spiders!
Typical Asian vice, designer bagsMaybe just a little hint? Pretty please?
You too?!I also collect warnings.
My wife calls this "hoarding" which apparently means something different than collecting.random useless junk
Psshaw! Mere Semantics!!My wife calls this "hoarding" which apparently means something different than collecting.
Found an interesting bit of things here:They are COBwebs, not SPIDERwebs....
Which is weird cause I never knew that corn spun webs, though it does make sense when you think about it.
I mean, what else they gonna do with all that silk
Seems to me that "hoarding" is merely steroidal driven collecting.Psshaw! Mere Semantics!!
For what it’s worth, I agree with the former definition and not the latter.Seems to me that "hoarding" is merely steroidal driven collecting.
The wife disagrees.