Some people collect stamps, other people like to be famous. I don't have that hobby.
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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.
I have an unusual hobby: I collect pictures of people I don't know. It started when I was a kid growing up in South Florida, the land of junk stores, garage sales, and flea markets, as a kind of coping mechanism.
The first thing I started collecting was stamps. Until I started discovering girls. That was the end of stamps.
Preserving tradition has become a nice hobby, like stamp collecting.
Collecting records is, for many, beyond a hobby.
I think I have more stamps in my passport than most stamp collectors have in their collections.
I've never really had a hobby, unless you count art, which the IRS once told me I had to declare as a hobby since I hadn't made money with it.
Every snapshot collector has obsessions. Some only collect photos of cars. Others like World War II, or babies, or old-timey girls in old-timey swimsuits. I happen to collect the weird stuff: photos that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up a little. The uncanny.
I used to collect comic books. I had a substantial collection. I collect records also, but those have gone the way of the world.
I do a lot of running and hiking, and I also collect stamps - space stamps and Olympics stamps.