My little yorkie Floyd is the ultimate buddy, and his passport has as many stamps as mine.
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I think I have more stamps in my passport than most stamp collectors have in their collections.
The most interesting thing about a postage stamp is the persistence with which it sticks to its job.
Some people collect stamps, other people like to be famous. I don't have that hobby.
I do a lot of running and hiking, and I also collect stamps - space stamps and Olympics stamps.
My dream was always to have a stamp. I feel like people who have a stamp really did something. They really did some acts of service.
Handwriting challenges aside, I love paper cards. I love the endless stewing involved in picking them out at the store. I love buying holiday stamps at the post office, and I love that 'whoosh' sound the cards make when I drop them into the mail slot.
Each year, in my quaint efforts to send out paper holiday cards with personal messages, I probably discard one for every three I actually manage to put in the mail. The reason is that my handwriting is now less legible than it was when I was in the second grade.
I made a stamp with Destiny's Child. We made a stamp together, above anything. And making a stamp on my own, I'm very proud.
I like to maintain my collection as a provocative collection that makes people think. While certainly my stamp will be visible on Black Fleece, it is meant for a wider audience.
I'm an anorak. I've always been an obsessive collector of things. Richard Briers collects stamps. I collect cars and guns, which are much more expensive, and much more difficult to store.
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