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How Do You Most Enjoy Working On Your Collection?

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Posted 03/03/2010   03:53 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add modern_who to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

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How do you most enjoy working on your collection?

Is there an ideal way or do you just take it anyway you can get it?

When sifting through a box of stuff I just bought, it doesn't much matter.

My ideal, however, is generally a winter evening after everything has settled down... going into my stamp room, closing the door, and putting on one of my favorite soft jazz CD's while I carefully hinge stamps into one of my albums. It's soothing, relaxing, and so pleasant I sometimes spend more time at it than I probably should.


My own way of working on my collection is no longer as seemingly pastoral as it was two years ago when I began this thread on 03/04/2008. These days I go to infowars.com and use their listen link to tune into the Alex Jones show to stay on top of what's really happening (that is, being done to us by the powers that want to be). Since the live program is rebroadcast throughout the day, I can listen in any time I choose to work on my collection.
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