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Old Electrical/Electronic equipment, Military equipment, Starwars books from the Imperial perspective.

I'm charmingly freakish.
I collect Pokémon (obviously! Smile) and Tiggers (duh... Big Grin).

I also collect books (all sorts) and science magazines.

I would love to collect an awful lot of other things, but have to be careful!
Natalie, do you mean the blue/white lotus by any chance? Nelumbo sp. or blue lotus? those are interesting plants for sure.
Yeah they are, I remember the other one I was thinking of though now, Nymphaea Carulea, the blue lotus, both aquatics, look sort of like water lillies, and have some funky *** alkaloidal content, possibly opioids, amongst others.

Would love a few of those as part of my plant collection.

At the moment I have some syrian rue (Peganum Harmala) seedlings, some Mimosa Hostillis, both just coming up, and I am trying to grow some belladonna, but I can't seem to get the *** seeds to sprout.
Lestat, Belladonna is always difficult to grow. Try this link for a sample read!

Perhaps, if you got your seed from these guys, you should sue!
Tigger, I got my seed from a huge belladonna bush I found growing on a canal towpath in, believe it or not, central Manchester, I had to walk home from college once instead of getting the tram, as the ticket inspectors were about that day, and more or less walked into it.

Lestat Wrote:
Tigger, I got my seed from a huge belladonna bush I found growing on a canal towpath in, believe it or not, central Manchester, I had to walk home from college once instead of getting the tram, as the ticket inspectors were about that day, and more or less walked into it.


The word for that is serendipity...

I collect plastic screw corks (from the pet soda pop bottles). It has grown out though to include a lot of different plastic materials, usually pieces of things rather than whole objects. They're interesting as long as they're colorful.

Glass bottles that, apart from some coke bottles, are pre-1960. I found a nice cache of oldies a few weeks ago when I spotted a temporary ditch dug to lay down some pipes. Turned out to have been a garbage dump there back in the 1940-ies.

During the 1990-ies I collected names of serial/mass/spree/multiple-killers that I entered onto an alphabetical list. Then I'd go to the library and vacuum books/newspapers for new names. And I would sit and read the list time and time again or group the names and write short biographies. I'd even insert corrections in the library books that dealt with these sordid characters if I found anything wrong about the facts.

And books of course; certain authors (Jean-Paul Sartre; have him in several languages although I've never been interested in reading him), subjects (art, crime, my home town...) or publisher.

Ichtms, serendipity? I have long failed to understand the concept.

The way I saw it, I happened to be unable to jump the tram fare that time, and found something that by chance I had been after, but too stingy/hard up to pay for at the time Tongue

Tigger, you mentioned that belladonna is hard to grow, I couldn't agree more, I can't even get the seeds to germinate, apparently they contain some sort of germination inhibitor, apart from partial shade, and moist chalky soil, have you any tips or previous experience? I have a lot of seed to work with, I managed to snag a good fistful of ripe berries at the time, but every plant I can raise is important, as there is something I want to try involving large quantities atropine (which I certainly do not wish to be flagged up on any form of register actually purchasing, nor do I wish to spend money on it, and besides I actually enjoy the lab work extracting things like that, being the autie I am Big Grin) so yield is fairly important.

such a good looking plant too, I'm thinking of modelling a new tattoo off it that I want done when I have spare money, in the guise of a bat-winged vampiric looking chick bound in belladonna and flames, crying out, over my chest Big Grin
Well, I stick with my opinion.
Lestat! Serendipity; I've interpreted it to mean "coincidental finding." Many a time I've been walking back and forth over a waste area looking for the coins that I know must be there. Only finding them when I've given up. To some degree I'm so focused on the object that I simply don't see it when it's right before me. It's like "quit searching, then you'll find whatever it was."
Oh yeah, now I remember to ask, why does her royal tiggerlyness have a problem with shamanshop? not that I disagree, I haven't dealt with them, I get most of my ethnobotanicals/some of my synthetics from deva ethnobotanicals or shroombay.co.uk, are these guys unreliable, for future reference?

I really could use any advice with the belladonna you could give, I try and I try, but I must have gone through 4-5 months and enough nightshade seed to drop a bull elephant without managing to coax a single seedling to poke its head out of the stacks of pot-***-noodle pots I have on my windowsil.

I would switch to a different solanaceous plant for this one, but its not really practical or sensible seeing as I already have loads of Belladonna seed, and want to add it to my plant collection as it is, besides, the likes of the Daturas, mandrake, henbane and scopolia contain mostly racemic atropine (hyoscyamine) or scopolamine as well, and atropine itself is needed for my purposes.
Ichtms, you posted while I was posting.

Just like when one has a phrase on the tip of one's tongue, and can't remember, it only usually comes when one stops thinking about itTongue

turtleshavelegs Wrote:
I collect fashion magazines, I also collect pokemon and hello kitty things. The color pink makes me feel happy, and hello kitty is just plain cute.


Very cute!



Hello, fellow Pokémaniac!

alectrum

I've collected all sorts of things, but I've noticed one thing about my collecting habits.  With some collections they are open ended and I'm fine with that.  There are billions of books in the world and I can't collect them all.  However - when there is a definate limit to the collection - i.e. 9 series worth of X-Files episodes, then I absolutely have to have the lot as quickly as possible.

alectrum

silky Wrote:

alectrum Wrote:
when there is a definate limit to the collection - i.e. 9 series worth of X-Files episodes, then I absolutely have to have the lot as quickly as possible.


But wouldn't it take the fun out of it if someone just handed you the entire collection already complete?  

My biggest joy is the hunt and the exhilaration at finding wonderful bits here and there of what I seek. Sometimes I get so ravenously fixated on that, I'm not even taking time to examine the latest finds carefully.  I'm too busy hunting more.  There was an interesting article about researchers inducing the brains of rats to stay stuck in "seek" mode.  Dogs can tell you, "seek" can be in itself a "reward". The fun kind.  Not the frustrating Late-for-work-where-are-my-CAR-KEYS kind.


Sure.  It wouldn't be worth it... however if someone did hand me the entire collection already complete then I would have the pleasure of watching the entire lot all at once over several days, staying in bed, eating lots of snack foods until my brain was entirely stuffed with every x file.  Smile))

Actually - when I was suffering from the ocd that's exactly what I did do!

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