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when you travel, what kind of souvenirs do you like to get. I like hats from around the world.
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i know it sounds odd,but i love really cheesy tacky souvenirs.something which you know is from that country,like clogs from holland,the pissing boy from belgium.a friend of mine would send me the worst postcards,like from spain he sent me one of a flamenco dancer with the skirt sewn on it.
>> Anonymous
More names on the list of people I've fucked.
>> Anonymous
I get music, wherever I go. Whether it's French synthpop, American ~hip-hop type acts, J-pop or Russian techno, I always stock up on some music wherever I go.
>> Anonymous
Postcards featuring naked people, preferably fat girls.

I hang them in the toilet for people to enjoy.
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Mugs. I love bringing home a mug from the place with something relative to the place in it. Picture related, I have the same mug with the London underground, only in black.
>> Anonymous
Statuettes and general household decorations. Sometimes (rarely) of cultural icons, sometimes not, but always must have the feel of the culture it's from. Like a little black wooden Indian horse, painted in a very traditional method, 2 Japanese cats rubbing their heads against each other, a boomerang from Australia, etc.

Clothes is a big one, especially if in a third world country. Lovely, unique outfits for very little money, if you shop where the locals shop!

Local food, if from a first-world country and there is interesting food in the first place. Blue cheese, dried crab snacks, etc. Must be able to stay unrefrigerated, obviously.
>> Anonymous
Plastic statuettes and small pins. That way I never worry when it goes through baggage at the airport
>> Anonymous
>>65248
This, this, and this. Great minds think alike.
>> Anonymous
>>65385
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>> Anonymous
bones, I try to get a bone from diffrent animals in every country I been.
my price is a mongolian horsejaw
>> Anonymous
I like hats and clothes, I also like little knick-knacks that have the same feel as the country' culture.
>> Anonymous
>>65556
thats... interesting.
>> Anonymous
Clothes. That way you don't have to pack as many when you leave, they don't break, and they are something you can actually use when you get back.
>> Anonymous
Postcards from places I visit. Including short stop overs. I have like a dozen Singapore and Hong Kong postcards even though I've never stepped out of the airport. I plan to cover my wall with my collection of postcards. Too bad I'm too fucking lazy.
>> Anonymous
STDs.
>> Anonymous
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