Brand spankin'
new! Click
below to browse the first installment of my fabulous new snowglobe
gallery!
Snowglobes,
snowballs, snowdomes, shake 'em ups. This
is my most beloved and extensive collection. If you you want to
get me a snowdome, or if you're thinking about collecting yourself,
read myI linked ones from below that are in my new gallery, the
Snowdome Super Cavalcade.
Although
the following list is long, you'll notice that fewer than half the
states and only a handful of other countries are represented, so
the odds are great that I don't have a snowball from where you live.
Let's make a deal: send me a good
snowball I don't have and I'll also send you a shot glass. My collection's
getting bulky, so I don't want any more of the new-style
clear panel ones. Check first to see if your location is on
the list below; if it is, don't send it unless it's different (you'll
only be able to check on the ones already online; otherwise assume
I have it already).
(If you
sent me a snowball before I got the shot glasses, or if I just flaked,
email me.)
Nikol Lohr
PO Box 9052
Austin, TX 78766-9052
Domestic
Snowglobes
Alaska (3)
Arizona
Arkansas
Baltimore Beverly Hills
Boston: Old North Church
Casa Bonita
California
Chicago (4) 12
Colorado
Florida (7) 12 Georgia
Great Smoky Mountains
Hawaii Illinois
Kansas (3) 1
Kentucky (2)
LA Smog
Las Vegas (5)
Louisiana (2) 1
Maine
Maryland
Memphis (2)
Miami Beach
Michigan
Mount Rushmore
Nashville (2)
New Hampshire
New Orleans (5) 12
New York (5) 1
New York: Empire State Building (2) 1
Niagra Falls, US side (2) 1
Oklahoma
Port Aransas, Texas
Puerto Rico
San Antonio: The Alamo
San Diego: Wild Animal Park
San Francisco (6) 12
San Simeon: Hearst Castle (2)
Seattle (4)
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas (2) 1
United Nations Building
Virginia Wall Drug
Washington, DC (2) 1
International
Snowballs Amsterdam Aruba Beijing
Brugge
Cancun
Grundelwald
Hamburg
Japan: Marine World (2)
Kamukura: Fantastic World London
Lourdes
Niagra Falls, Canadian side
Ontario
Paris (2) 1 Rome, Saint Peter's Toronto
Vancouver
Venice (2)
Cheap, sordid paperback
novels with exciting covers. My favorites are scantily-clad,
slutty-looking women. My page is modest. If you want a real eyeful,
you want Chris Grau's Pulp
Gallery.
70s TV show memorabilia
Plumpies Dolls
Old cookbooks with
cute art and hypersaturated color pictures. Chief weaknesses include
cuts of meat and cake.
Creepy Baby Dolls,
especially ones that make horrible faces
Plastic US Presidents
& cheesy presidential paraphernalia
Fancy themed cocktail
napkins, party picks, and other bar gear
Fashion dolls from
teen TV shows
Penny Banks
Wind-up tin ambulances
& fire trucks
50s kitchen & bathroom
appliances (hair dryers, mixers, humidifiers, etc.), especially pink
or aqua
Vintage women's
electric razors, especially pink or nicely packaged
Poodles
Pyrex covered refrigerator
dishes (pink is of course the favorite)
Aluminum Christmas
trees & old glass ornaments (which have somewhat depressed me since
a few years ago, when my over-laden tree fell down face-forward and
smashed all the prettiest ornaments)
Floaty pens
Dinnerware shaped
like fruits, vegetables & other foods
Anything with Naked
Ladies (as opposed to Nude Women, in whom I have little interest)
Refrigerator magnets
(R.I.P.)
Food packages,
especially seafood and pork
products (I can't take credit for this particular collection...),
and anything that seems inedible (again: Bullshell)
Texana, especially
pictures of Jackalopes or giant jackrabbits (which Wyoming also claims as its own)
Weird dog food
cans, generally with a catchy name and (Smart Dog, Nifty, Delight) and
an illustrated portrait of a dog
Exercise and dance
records
Foreign chewing
gum with unusual packaging
Candy cigarettes
Kleenex box covers
with plastic faces and fun fur hair
c o n s u m e
I'm feeling froggy, so... $10/under:all S girly Ts, all unisex Ts, boxers, DHcon tote, towels, mugs; also on sale:glassware &
hoodies;
plus the 2007 Datebook!