Obscure Memorabilia
At home my other half has a broken piece of a piano. Just a single hammer from a broken piano. And yet this twisted bit of wood and metal is a piece from the piano that they flung in the TV series Northern Exposure. We've also got some gardening tools from the first series of Big Brother.
What wierd stuff do you own that has a history?
( , Thu 4 Nov 2004, 8:19)
At home my other half has a broken piece of a piano. Just a single hammer from a broken piano. And yet this twisted bit of wood and metal is a piece from the piano that they flung in the TV series Northern Exposure. We've also got some gardening tools from the first series of Big Brother.
What wierd stuff do you own that has a history?
( , Thu 4 Nov 2004, 8:19)
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Lost nostalgia
When I moved out of my parents house, a lot of things that I'd hoarded over the years got cleared out:
Atari 2600 console.
SEGA Magadrive.
Atari 600 8-bit micro.
Atari ST.
Commodore Amiga.
All in perfect working order but I just assumed that they'd been under the bed for so long, I'd never play them again. Oh how I now yearn for the nostalgia! ):
I still have "The Home Computer Course (c)1980-odd" in their original binders though, so I can read about old computers (:
( , Thu 4 Nov 2004, 9:45, Reply)
When I moved out of my parents house, a lot of things that I'd hoarded over the years got cleared out:
Atari 2600 console.
SEGA Magadrive.
Atari 600 8-bit micro.
Atari ST.
Commodore Amiga.
All in perfect working order but I just assumed that they'd been under the bed for so long, I'd never play them again. Oh how I now yearn for the nostalgia! ):
I still have "The Home Computer Course (c)1980-odd" in their original binders though, so I can read about old computers (:
( , Thu 4 Nov 2004, 9:45, Reply)
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