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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Celebrity rubbish...
I have:
- a program from the Dr Who "Ultimate Adventure" stage play from the 1980s, signed by Colin Baker. It's the only autograph I've ever bought on eBay, since I really like Colin Baker and doubt I'll have the opportunity to legitimately get his autograph, what with living in the US and all. Plus it came with a TARDIS key and some jellybabies.
- a plastic payphone instruction card signed by wrestler King Kong Bundy. The fat bastard showed up at an old job, and for lack of anything better to have signed I stole it out of the nearby payphone.
- A signed photo of the lady that reads the lottery numbers off of ping pong balls on New York local tv.
( , Sat 6 Nov 2004, 18:36, Reply)
I have:
- a program from the Dr Who "Ultimate Adventure" stage play from the 1980s, signed by Colin Baker. It's the only autograph I've ever bought on eBay, since I really like Colin Baker and doubt I'll have the opportunity to legitimately get his autograph, what with living in the US and all. Plus it came with a TARDIS key and some jellybabies.
- a plastic payphone instruction card signed by wrestler King Kong Bundy. The fat bastard showed up at an old job, and for lack of anything better to have signed I stole it out of the nearby payphone.
- A signed photo of the lady that reads the lottery numbers off of ping pong balls on New York local tv.
( , Sat 6 Nov 2004, 18:36, Reply)
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