My Random thoughts/discussion thread (so it's all in 1 place)

Triumphant return made.

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So 2 people have quoted me in the Elite members moon base.

Lee did it a couple weeks ago and Sam did it today.

I'm curious what they quoted.
 
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It came in the mail today and I am a happy person. This is the only live album I actually enjoy and I have never been able to find it near me so I finally broke down and bought it on Amazon. Now I'm debating getting the rest of their CDs.

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My wife surprised me with another valentines gift.

A copy of By Order of the King by Victor Hugo. There's no copyright date but after some research we're thinking early 20s.
 
Antique Book Collection updated 2-12-16


Gulliver's Travels by Johnathan Swift: 1866-1920 (96-150 years old)

The High King by Lloyd Alexander: 1968 (48 years old)

Grimms'/Andersen's Fairy Tales 2 book set: 1935 (81 years old)

The Magic of Xanth 3 book collection: 1979 (37 years old)

The Last Apostle by Mother Mary Eleanor: 1956 (60 years old)

Green Margins by E.P. O'Donnell: 1936 (80 years old)

The Chain by Paul I. Wellman: 1949 (67 years old)

Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque 1945 (71 years old)

Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi: 1932 (84 years old)

Hoyle's Complete & Authoritative Book of Games signed by Edmund Hoyle: 1940 (76 years old)

By Order of the King by Victor Hugo: 1920-1925 (91-96 years old)



My ever growing collection of Antique books. I'm rather proud of it.
 
Only 4 more posts til 1,400 and I'm no longer a Million Dollar Champion but an ROH Pure Champion.

I was in the 1,330s or 40s when I came back I do believe so I figured it would take a bit longer than 2 months to get that many nonspam posts.


And another thing I've noticed is while I post in the W.N.S. sections most of my threads are in the N.W.N.S. sections.
 
Only 4 more posts til 1,400 and I'm no longer a Million Dollar Champion but an ROH Pure Champion.

I was in the 1,330s or 40s when I came back I do believe so I figured it would take a bit longer than 2 months to get that many nonspam posts.


And another thing I've noticed is while I post in the W.N.S. sections most of my threads are in the N.W.N.S. sections.

Well I am still Divas' Champion! :blush:
 
I've seen a couple references to an "elite member" section. What exactly is it? Is it something fairly new?
It's a section of the forum on the top echelon can see & post in. Not sure how long it's been around because I'm not a member.

The only reason I know it's real is because Lee posted a screen shot. And there are non staff/WZCW creative members that post in a section I can't see.
 
I added 2 new books to my collection.

Antique Book Collection (updated 3-10-16)

1) Gulliver's Travels by Johnathan Swift: 1866-1920 (96-150 years old)

2) The High King by Lloyd Alexander: 1968 (48 years old)

3&4) Brothers Grimm/Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales 2 book set: 1935 (81 years old)

5) The Magic of Xanth 3 book collection: 1979 (37 years old)

6) The Last Apostle by Mother Mary Eleanor: 1956 (60 years old)

7) Green Margins by E.P. O'Donnell: 1936 (80 years old)

8) The Chain by Paul I. Wellman: 1949 (67 years old)

9) Arch of Triumph by Erich Maria Remarque 1945 (71 years old)

10) Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi: 1932 (84 years old)

11) Hoyle's Complete & Authoritative Book of Games signed by Edmund Hoyle: 1940 (76 years old)

12) By Order of the King by Victor Hugo: 1920-1925 (91-96 years old)

13) The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart: 1970 (46 years old)

14) The Magic Garden by Various Authors: 1971 (45 years old)

15) Starting Over by Dan Wakefield: 1972 (44 years old)

16) Avalon by Anya Seton: 1965 (51 years old)
 
17) Eight grew comedies by various authors: 1961 (55 years old)

18) No dust in the attic by Anthony Gilbert: 1963 (53 years old)

19) Magnificent destiny by Paul I. Wellman: 1952 (64 years old)

20) Black Beauty by Anna Sewell: 1910 (106 years old)

21) An evening with Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: 1927 (89 years old)
The newest additions to my collection. My wife surprised me this morning with Longfellow.
 
22) Swinton's Language Primer Beginners Lesson in Speaking and Writing English: 1890 (126 years old)

I bought this the other day at my local antique shop. Next is The Bride of the Nile published in 1886.


I also want to get a pair of cotton gloves like a museum curator would wear so I don't get any oil on them and over time destroy them even more.
 
23) The Unicorn & Other Poems by Anne Morrow Lindbergh: 1972 (44 years old)


My newest addition. I've never been much of a poem guy but what I've read here is fantastic.
 
24)[*] Liquor and Anti-liquor in Virginia, 1619-1919 by C.C. Pearson & J. Edwin Hendricks: 1967 (49 years old)

25) Beautiful Joe (Modern Abridged Version) by Marshall Saunders: 1965 (51 years old)

26) Ripley's Big Book Believe it or Not! by Robert Ripley: 1934 (82 years old)

27) The Three Brothers by Eden Phillpotts: 1909 (107 years old)

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My newest additions to the collection. It's coming along rather nicely.
 
I collect different types of knives, Rambo knives and I have a cool fantasy dragon knife, I have a sword you strap to your arm and it has a handle on it, lifelike CO2 guns, I want Samurai Swords with ceramic handles next.
 

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