...I mean in terms of your fanboy junk? Tiana doesn't mind...as long as I keep most of my monster junk in my room. My kids... they think some of it's cool.
My dog thinks I'm crazy.
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My mother really did not understand or approve of my collections, but my wife encourages me to fill my man cave with all manner of random... well I'll call them object d'art. Judging from how much Ash tries to get at the stuff on my shelves he loves it all too. I had already decided on various bits and pieces he can have to play with as he grows up (for example the Pirates of the Caribbean ship my older brother got me as a xmas present and the figures for it), but not my 80's Star Wars figures collection.
Probably
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lol, i'm the white sheep of the family with that, they all have way more junk than me. alli've really got is some MST stuff, and movies/books. they collect john deere stuff, coors stuff, oil cans, you name it!
My niece and nephew think it's great that their Uncle Zombie is mostly just a big kid and that I still have my first toy.
Not to mention the 1998 Godzilla I have standing in my flat. :wink:
Mom was asked once "Why is your son so different and strange?" Her reply was "Mentally and physically, my son is an adult. In his heart, he's a child and he is basically still just a child."
I see no probs here. :teddyr:
My oldest sis loves my artifact collection and always wants to see my new finds.
The other two are more humorously tolerant of their kid brother's eccentricities.
My family thinks I'll never grow up because I collect comic books and play board games. Actually, I'm 55 years old . . . so they may be right about me never growing up.
Quote from: The Burgomaster on June 14, 2019, 12:55:54 PM
My family thinks I'll never grow up because I collect comic books and play board games. Actually, I'm 55 years old . . . so they may be right about me never growing up.
Always remember, everyone has to grow older, but growing up in entirely optional (not to mention overrated).