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Post #173026 by alohabros on Tue, Jul 19, 2005 7:19 AM

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that long haired white dude with holes in his hands and feet... some folks collect tons of that memorabilia which makes it kinda kitschy, though not pagan. had one the disposable income, one could collect mexican wrestling masks, but avoid praying to them. had one the mucho deluxo disposable income, one could also collect mexican wrestlers, have them stuffed and use them to display the mexican wrestling masks for a travelling exhibit. one may consider that kind kitschy with no pagan intent...

i had an acquaintance that drove around with a mannequin dressed in a nun's habit. the "nun" always sat in the back seat. the driver collected tin as articles of faith.

collecting tiki mugs is cool cause you could fill them with ice cold water and pour it on your significant other while they take a nice warm shower... not pagan