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Do you hoard any kind of junk? What sorta weird stuff do you collect? I collect snails
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And he named it “Adult”I don't think nothing that was and will subsequently be named is as cool as Jón Frímann's 6TB porn collection. That makes being a 53 y/o virgin easy.
I dunno, you should see my snailsI don't think nothing that was and will subsequently be named is as cool as Jón Frímann's 6TB porn collection. That makes being a 53 y/o virgin easy.
A They Live poster signed by the Hot Rod is a great get. Underrated movie, too. Also, please DM me your address so I can take it off your hands for you.I have a good collection of casino chips from various Vegas / Atlantic City Casinos. Pretty much have every Vegas casino and even those that have changed names / closed / etc.
I also like getting movie posters signed (27x40) and framing them and I know makes me sound like Jim Norton but I’m a big movie fan and it’s majority older classic movies. I got Easy Rider signed by Peter Fonda, Lethal Weapon by Danny Glover, Clockwork Orange by Malcolm McDowell, Robocop by Peter Weller, Pope of Greenwich Village by Eric Roberts, They Live signed by Roddy Piper and Keith David, and a couple others.
He wrote NO BUBBLE GUM!!! as wellA They Live poster signed by the Hot Rod is a great get. Underrated movie, too. Also, please DM me your address so I can take it off your hands for you.
I have a large collection ofI don't think nothing that was and will subsequently be named is as cool as Jón Frímann's 6TB porn collection. That makes being a 53 y/o virgin easy.
I quote that line sometimes and only a handful of people get it. Always heard great stories about what a good guy he was. Henry Winkler, too. I totally would have done the opposite though and went,’ Heeeeey! until I was carted off by security.He wrote NO BUBBLE GUM!!! as well
I also have “Night Shift” signed by Henry Winkler, he was so happy to have someone that wanted to have him sign / talk about something that wasn’t Happy Days related. He even told me “I have this poster hanging in my house!”
Yeah Piper was a real nice guy, I met him first at the improv in LA in 2009 or 10 after a show he hosted (he was trying stand up and would tell stories in between other comics, Bret Ernst I remember was part of the show) and he was upstairs in a VIP area and I asked if I could come up and Roddy waved me in. He was cool - gave me a hug and I told him how I used to work for the production company that made Hogans reality shows and he asked “was he all huffing and puffing full of steriods? Haha!” Just like you would think Piper would say. Then he told Mr T was a huge asshole. Great night!I quote that line sometimes and only a handful of people get it. Always heard great stories about what a good guy he was. Henry Winkler, too. I totally would have done the opposite though and went,’ Heeeeey! until I was carted off by security.
I always enjoy hitting them up with something obscure if I can think of one. I met Billy West and asked him about Comic Book The Movie, and even he barely remembered it. I just figured he was tired of being asked Futurama shit.He wrote NO BUBBLE GUM!!! as well
I also have “Night Shift” signed by Henry Winkler, he was so happy to have someone that wanted to have him sign / talk about something that wasn’t Happy Days related. He even told me “I have this poster hanging in my house!”
I have a good collection of casino chips from various Vegas / Atlantic City Casinos. Pretty much have every Vegas casino and even those that have changed names / closed / etc.
I also like getting movie posters signed (27x40) and framing them and I know makes me sound like Jim Norton but I’m a big movie fan and it’s majority older classic movies. I got Easy Rider signed by Peter Fonda, Lethal Weapon by Danny Glover, Clockwork Orange by Malcolm McDowell, Robocop by Peter Weller, Pope of Greenwich Village by Eric Roberts, They Live signed by Roddy Piper and Keith David, and a couple others.
Yeah same here, I never want to be “that guy” who is asking them about what they’re most known for since they hear it all the time. I asked the character actor William Forsythe what is was like working with Steven Segal on Out For Justice and he had to pause and he told me he had to “choose his words carefully” because it obviously wasn’t a fun time working with SeagalI always enjoy hitting them up with something obscure if I can think of one. I met Billy West and asked him about Comic Book The Movie, and even he barely remembered it. I just figured he was tired of being asked Futurama shit.
I probably would have asked Henry Winkler about his wrestling movie The One and Only.
Have you ever seen this? This is an alcohol decanter that originally came filled with McCormick Whiskey, AND is also a music box that plays the Dallas Theme Song. ( this isn't mine - yet)I'm very jealous on the "They Live" one.
I collect Dallas memorabilia. No, not the city, the show from the 80's. Still my favorite show ever, even if it's aged. Larry Hagman might be my spirit animal.
Besides that it's movies. I lost count years ago, and I'm still embarrassed there's plenty of them I haven't watched yet. Between touring and going out with friends and my gal, there just never seems to be enough time.
Lots of times I'll play them in the background, but you can't do that with Silent Films.
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