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Is there any1 out there who collects teddy bears like me?

I am an avid collector of most, if not all things related to Teddy Bear. I have about 400 or so bears (according to my partner) – I love reading about them, cross stitching, the collection and would like to know if there is a club in Australia dedicated to collectors and their panties … I'd love to hear from fellow fans around the world wear – I also do cross stitch, knitting, folding of the iris (the manufacture of cards)!

Hi: The answer is yes there are people who collect teddy bear as you actually there teddy bear clubs in all regions of the world. This year, I heard about a store called "Make a bear" that people make their own teddy bears So you're not alone here. Here's something I wrote to a lady who received fridge magnets so I'll print here for your enjoyment, I think you will like this: There are many people in the world who collect all sorts of things I watched a program on A & E called "incurable collector" where the actor John Larroquette showed us the ancient peoples who have collected various elements, like vacuum cleaners, perfume bottles, cookie jars, toy trains, World War II apparel, clothing from Victoria, cars, tractors, vinyl records, radio, televisions, telephones, Star Wars memobias, toys of the 1900s, cast iron banks, tourist items, plastic models Plastic and taxis real combs, film reels, and cowboy items, and has his (John Larroquette) personal collection of old books and literature West. As you can see on my little list here. People collect everything and anything. If you like it, do something you enjoy. As long as your happy with it, all people are put on this earth to collect something that you do something special and unique. There are other people who share your interests as well. Good luck and my best wishes to you. I hope you like this

Written by cross stitcher

November 15th, 2003 at 4:04 am

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