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God, what a superb thread! I've found me a soulmate
![]() There are few things I hate more than people coming over to my place and touching everything they thinks look interesting in my collection. People who don't collect don't understand that you have to be gentle with stuff sometimes. Boy, do I have stories... For instance, I have a nice tin that I'm very proud of and have been very delicate with it so that there's no fingerprints visible on it. Of course, my friend takes one look at it and grabs it with much enthusiasm while I'm left to pull a friggin' MacGyver once he leaves to try get rid of all his fingerprints. I have two shelves I call Look but Don't Touch #1 and Look but Don't Touch #2. |
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Same. Hence only a select privileged few are allowed to touch mine. My former roomies would drive me up the wall with this. I'd seriously walk in the door after an extended stay away and look at my collection to see of anything was out of place. I always knew what they watched because NO ONE would put a movie back in its slot. Initially, I had to wipe some discs off because of fingerprints. They got my disc-handling tutorial after strike one.
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Don't get me started.. I empathize.
I use to have a growing dvd collection and vintage soundtrack collection back in university around '98 '99 when I lived in a quad. I worked at a deli two three nights a week next to a used cd shop which I frequented often. When ever i'd return home I would find my mates enjoying something whether it was a flick or something classic like a john williams score. I didn't mind my interest growing on them at all. What grinded my gears was once in a while there'd be buttered popcorn smears on the case or even worse the disc. Or a cd jewel would be cracked. One of my morricone scores got lost. Well these days, fastforward to the blu ray era. My honey loves having get togethers with friends and its cool but they have kids and behave like kids too (I hope she doesn't read this) and they just peruse through my collection like they shopping at a farmers market. I just tell them handle with care. Please be considerate. I use to keep a combination lock but she thought this was borderline being selfish. Nowadays I just try not to get too detained after work especially on tue-thurs when I know its a movie night so I can make it home before guests arrive. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Don't get why touching something is so common a reaction.
I don't mind people handling steelbooks, but why do people have to touch the PC monitor or the TV screen? If they have those habits I definitely won't let them touch other things in my collection. I try to make things a little hard to get to anyway. To get to my steelbooks you would have to start opening doors, cupboards or getting to boxes above my wardrobe. |
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I don't care, they can touch whatever they want except for discs themselves because some people just flat out do not know how to handle physical media. So they can pick the movie, case and all, but I'll load the disc into the player
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Same. Doesn't bother me if they touch any of my collection just not the discs.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Yes, I do mind it. I'm not super OCD about my collection or anything but other people just seem to have a reckless disregard for discs that can be scratched. My girlfriend is the only one I'll allow to put a disc in the player or whatever, but sometimes even she's not that careful.
Some people and their wandering hands. |
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I know what some may say: "That could be avoided by trashing the eco-cases and buying new ones". I may do that one day, but in all honesty... if I can handle not ruining the thing with my grip, then I expect others (especially him who buys movies as well) to understand and do the same. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Feel free to have a browse through, but the steelbooks are in polybags for a reason.
The most important rule of them all though is that I'm not Blockbuster, so.... the answer is a resounding NO. You can't borrow anything. Please feel free to take offence or bestow any names you wish. The answer will STILL be NO. |
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Senior Member
Mar 2007
UK
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My collection is tucked away in the home office, so it completely off-limits to anyone who comes over. I just don't like people messing with my stuff.
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