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Quote:Where do you draw the line for your ALIENS collection?
When the wife threatens divorce...
Or hits you with a frying pan.
All kidding (?) aside, there does come a point when it becomes an obsession, or addiction. When you are scrounging to pay the bills because you bought that $300.00 do-dad last month, or you have to spend them same on a new wall unit to display all your stuff, it may be time to take a step back.
Money is probably the bottom line. Is it necessary to have the brand of cigarettes that Kane or Brett smoked, or some other really minuscule item that only hardcore aliens fans would recognize? It's up to the individual.
My wife used to ask me why I need all this stuff (crap)? My answer would be "because it makes me happy", even if I am the only one who knows what it is. This "happiness" has to be balanced very carefully with real life though.
Isn't the "big wheel" a staple in Cameron films? I might be imagining this, but did I see one in The Terminator, when Arnold shoots the first Sarah Conner?
Kevin
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