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Does anyone besides me obsessively collect their ticket stubs from when they see movies? I started collecting them back in 2002, the first one i saved was Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. I don't know why, but I feel compelled to save them. If they were to be lost, i might go crazy or something... Post your collections if you indeed have any.

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>> Anonymous
You from CA?
>> Anonymous
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>>141882

No, I'm from Chicago, there are some tickets in the image from Hoyts in Melbourne AU, because I had lived there for over a year. This picture here is of the town where they shot Mad Max, It's very scary cause people live there to this day.
>> Anonymous
Soon you'll get that gathering movie tickets isn't enough to give you a life.
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>>141888

This is true, as i have a productive work life, and fairly decent social life. Contrary to what you might think, I have traveled the world quite a bit, as opposed to the 98% of Americans who do not hold a valid passport. This picture was taken in Melbourne AU.
>> Anonymous
I've been keeping all of my ticket stubs for the last 8-9 years.
>> bloodmunnie
>>141878
I do. I started in 2002, as well. But haven't kept *every* one until 2004. I assumed I was alone in that oddity.
>> Anonymous
I did until I realised they were very cheaply made tickets so all the text has rubbed off :( Threw em out a year ago and haven't bothered collecting since
>> Anonymous
Yes I do, oldest one I have (that i can read the date) is Jurassic park 2, 6/2/97
>> Anonymous
OP see movie travel time, doesn't watch stubs ticket move for 4chan loves travel. :D

Murken skurz, le' bo bo chiddly.
>> Anonymous
>>141878
Yes, I often collect the worthless scraps of paper associated with meaningless events in my life that are too insignificant to be recalled consciously from my memory without a visual stimulus.

:-)
>> Anonymous
>>142359
Oh shi-
>> Anonymous
ya i keep my ticket stubs, why not they are proof you saw the movie. if you have kids or something you can show that you saw a movie on opening day. i dont have that many stubs but i do keep them even if they are barely readable. pretty much most of my stubs are from opening day. ill be getting another one this fri when i go see spiderman 3.
>> Anonymous
i used to collect 'em. oldest ticket i had was for Beetlejuice.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>141878
Sounds like you're on your way to OCD. Try an experiment, destroy one of your ticket stubs. Notice the fact you won't die or explode and that nothing bad happens.
>> Admiral-Awesome
I used to work at a movie theater, (just last year) and I had to pop the seat cushions out of one of our main theaters and I found tickets to Beavis and Butthead Do America and Air Force One, among others...I would have kept them had it not been for the fact they were caked with over 10 years of spilled soda and ICEE.
>> Anonymous
>>141878

hahahahaha You saw King Kong twice? I feel bad for you.
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>>142377

OP here, i have actually destroyed numerous tickets that i don't particularly want. Yes, i am a bit OCD, and i kind of do like keeping things to remind me of movies I have seen. I have a hard time retaining memories because of being hit by a city bus, so yeah. King Kong kicked ass btw.
>> Anonymous
OP is a fukken fag. And a little too full of himself.>>141890is proof of that.

You go to 4chan. By default you're a fucking failure. Stop thinking you're better than everyone else and go kill yourself. please.
>> Anonymous
>>142430

I love you too darling.