Lots of people collect things as a hobby, and it’s in no way a weird thing to do. Here are the top 20 strangest collections in the world; prepare to be shocked, amused and at points, totally disgusted.
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Be Amazed at these worlds weirdest collections! Toenail clippings - If you’re eating you may want to look away because this collection is pretty gross. Traffic cones - From hot and spicy straight to the glamorous world of traffic cone collecting. Stones - If you thought collecting traffic cones was dull, how about stones? It was the 60s when Italian poet and artist Luigi Lineri found himself drawn to the stones in the shallows of the river Adige. Wasps’nests - Most people tend to try and avoid wasps’ nests, but not Terry Prouty: he loves the things! So much so, in fact, that he’s been collecting them for 25 years. Potato chips shaped as weird things - I love potato chips, but usually, I’m cramming them into my mouth so quickly that I don’t notice what shape they are. That’s not the case with Myrtle Young, though.
Banana stickers - You know those stickers that come on bananas? Well, Becky Martz enjoys them so much that she collects them and has over 7,000 unique labels! Nails - Thankfully this time I’m not talking about toenails, I’m talking about actual nails for DIY. Milk bottles - You’d think a former milkman would have had his fill of milk bottles while on the job. Super soakers - The award for the most fun collection in this list has to go to this guy! Erasers - This collection might seem slightly less exciting than my last entry, but the sheer volume of it is frankly incredible. Air sickness bags - If you fancy checking out some of the erm, best sick bags, there’s an online virtual museum set up for your viewing pleasure. Soviet calculators - With some of the collections I can’t help but wonder where the inspiration for them came from, and Sergei Frolov’s soviet calculator collection is definitely one of those. ‘Do not disturb’ signs - Now, this is a collection I can get on board with. I hate being disturbed, but clearly not as much as Jean-François Vernetti from Switzerland. Yo-yos - Florida resident Doctor John Meisenheimer may be a grown up, but he’s clearly a kid at heart if his collection is anything to go by! 1 cent coins - In at number one is Otha Anders, a Louisiana resident who knows that if you take care of the pennies, the dollars will look after themselves.
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Be Amazed at these worlds weirdest collections! Toenail clippings - If you’re eating you may want to look away because this collection is pretty gross. Traffic cones - From hot and spicy straight to the glamorous world of traffic cone collecting. Stones - If you thought collecting traffic cones was dull, how about stones? It was the 60s when Italian poet and artist Luigi Lineri found himself drawn to the stones in the shallows of the river Adige. Wasps’nests - Most people tend to try and avoid wasps’ nests, but not Terry Prouty: he loves the things! So much so, in fact, that he’s been collecting them for 25 years. Potato chips shaped as weird things - I love potato chips, but usually, I’m cramming them into my mouth so quickly that I don’t notice what shape they are. That’s not the case with Myrtle Young, though.
Banana stickers - You know those stickers that come on bananas? Well, Becky Martz enjoys them so much that she collects them and has over 7,000 unique labels! Nails - Thankfully this time I’m not talking about toenails, I’m talking about actual nails for DIY. Milk bottles - You’d think a former milkman would have had his fill of milk bottles while on the job. Super soakers - The award for the most fun collection in this list has to go to this guy! Erasers - This collection might seem slightly less exciting than my last entry, but the sheer volume of it is frankly incredible. Air sickness bags - If you fancy checking out some of the erm, best sick bags, there’s an online virtual museum set up for your viewing pleasure. Soviet calculators - With some of the collections I can’t help but wonder where the inspiration for them came from, and Sergei Frolov’s soviet calculator collection is definitely one of those. ‘Do not disturb’ signs - Now, this is a collection I can get on board with. I hate being disturbed, but clearly not as much as Jean-François Vernetti from Switzerland. Yo-yos - Florida resident Doctor John Meisenheimer may be a grown up, but he’s clearly a kid at heart if his collection is anything to go by! 1 cent coins - In at number one is Otha Anders, a Louisiana resident who knows that if you take care of the pennies, the dollars will look after themselves.
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