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An Outhouse. I Own An Outhouse. We Put A Fake Skeleton In It Just In Case Someone Looks Inside.
Pen Microscope. Perhaps It's Not Strange, But It's Strange That I Have It
In case you were wondering, the second picture is a zoomed-in image of a paper towel.
Probably This Wooden Bust Of 19 Year Old Me
"Strange" in that I can't imagine having a carved bust of one's self is particularly common
Some Iraqi Money From The Saddam Era
My Ants! Here Are Some Carpenter Ants I Caught This Summer, Hopefully The Will Thrive
My Baby, Adam. So Many People Said That I Couldn't Be A Mom
These 2 Derps Are The Strangest, But Cutest, Pups
Two Molts From My Lovely Female Brachypelma Smithi (Mexican Red Knee Tarantula)
part of me wants to throw my phone across the room and another wants to pet one.
I Am Owned By A Chubby Dachshund
This Drawing That I Drew A While Back
The Original Eggball. It’s A Superball Shaped Like An Egg. You Can Imagine The Damage It Caused
My mom carries a flashlight in her pocket. I thought that was cool. So now I carry one in my pocket. I don't care that my phone has a light on the back of it, I have a flashlight.
A giant isopod plush animal, wont let me upload a picture to the list so here he is! 😅
Apparently adding content to this post is not allowed. Shame, I had a good one.
I bought a plush uterus after I got my hysterectomy. Also bought a plush cancer cell (from the same place) and attached it to the uterus with a safety pin, as that's basically why I had a hysterectomy. I find it hilarious. It seems to make others uncomfortable. I also find that rather amusing too.
a couple of things: all of my dogs that have passed are in urns. not dog related urns but the kind you get for people. they sit on the top of my shelves with their collars on them. since i am getting to be an old fart i have thought about what will happen to them when i go. so, i told my son if he cremates my happy a**e then he can just mix them all together and go scatter us somewhere. if he plants me then place them at my feet/on my feet because that is where they always were if not on my lap.
I've inherited this slide rule from my grandfather a long time ago. Don't have a clue about the age of this thing. I like it and it can still be used. I also have the original manual rekenlinia...975f17.jpg
This: 11095.jpg I'm not proud to own this. Its an incense burner.
the other thing is a collection of the 7 japanese god/goddess. not that it is unusual except for the fact that they are extremely old and made out of ivory which, i assume, was before the ban on ivory was implemented. i keep them for sentimental purposed due to who gave them to me.
I enjoy having strange things. I have a lunchbox with an old syphilis ad printed on each side. (A lunchbox reading: Syphilis: who have YOU exposed?) I have the demo oxygen mask from plane safety demonstrations. A hideously ugly monkey on a surfboard bank that I bought in Tijuana for $3. (That could be a San Diego thing.) I have a vase I bought at an art show that has a dude in a sparkly suit on one side and on the other, same dude in y-fronts. (I display the y-front side.) Vials of cat whiskers separated by cat. Some really bizarre artwork. My mother's wedding dress and veil--it's strange because I've never wanted to get married but somehow I can't part with it. I will probably paint it one day.
My mom carries a flashlight in her pocket. I thought that was cool. So now I carry one in my pocket. I don't care that my phone has a light on the back of it, I have a flashlight.
A giant isopod plush animal, wont let me upload a picture to the list so here he is! 😅
Apparently adding content to this post is not allowed. Shame, I had a good one.
I bought a plush uterus after I got my hysterectomy. Also bought a plush cancer cell (from the same place) and attached it to the uterus with a safety pin, as that's basically why I had a hysterectomy. I find it hilarious. It seems to make others uncomfortable. I also find that rather amusing too.
a couple of things: all of my dogs that have passed are in urns. not dog related urns but the kind you get for people. they sit on the top of my shelves with their collars on them. since i am getting to be an old fart i have thought about what will happen to them when i go. so, i told my son if he cremates my happy a**e then he can just mix them all together and go scatter us somewhere. if he plants me then place them at my feet/on my feet because that is where they always were if not on my lap.
I've inherited this slide rule from my grandfather a long time ago. Don't have a clue about the age of this thing. I like it and it can still be used. I also have the original manual rekenlinia...975f17.jpg
This: 11095.jpg I'm not proud to own this. Its an incense burner.
the other thing is a collection of the 7 japanese god/goddess. not that it is unusual except for the fact that they are extremely old and made out of ivory which, i assume, was before the ban on ivory was implemented. i keep them for sentimental purposed due to who gave them to me.
I enjoy having strange things. I have a lunchbox with an old syphilis ad printed on each side. (A lunchbox reading: Syphilis: who have YOU exposed?) I have the demo oxygen mask from plane safety demonstrations. A hideously ugly monkey on a surfboard bank that I bought in Tijuana for $3. (That could be a San Diego thing.) I have a vase I bought at an art show that has a dude in a sparkly suit on one side and on the other, same dude in y-fronts. (I display the y-front side.) Vials of cat whiskers separated by cat. Some really bizarre artwork. My mother's wedding dress and veil--it's strange because I've never wanted to get married but somehow I can't part with it. I will probably paint it one day.