I have taken to choosing mugs as my "wow, I like this graphic / want to remember this place / want to show of my fanboyishness about this book / movie / TV show" icon of choice. Used to be t-shirts, but they have two big problems. (1) It's way too easy to get too many t-shirts (just glance in my closet some time, please don't), and (2) t-shirts, if you wear them, wear out. Then you have to get rid of them, which is sorrowful, or they go into the gardening / knock-around t-shirt drawer, which also quickly spirals into "old man living alone found crushed under pile of old t-shirts" proportions.
So I've changed to mugs, since they usually don't fade much, they are useful, you can put them into peoples' hands (or let them search through themselves), they don't take up much space, and are generally much more durable (Jackie's chortling maniacally right now).
We have a lot of mugs in the basement, but here's what we have up in the kitchen cabinet at the moment. Consider this one of those personal "surveys of stuff" that either reveals all sorts of stuff about Margie and my psyche, or else is utterly boring and you should go on to the next post.
Or, maybe, I should make this one of those "meme" thangs -- Besides the stock coffee cups in your dinnerware, what sort of coffee mugs do you have sitting around your house?
*Yes, Colorado/Denver and California/LA mugs are pretty standard gifts-from-Dave's-business-trips items.
Filed under :: Food & Drink :: Personality Tests
Spider-Man
2 Spider-Man with color-it-yourself inserts
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Star Trek transporter (crew beams out when hot liquid is added)
Star Trek: The Experience - Las Vegas Hilton
Star Wars Rebel Alliance
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Gandalf
Car Talk - Don't Drive Like My Brother
Car talk - Celebrating 10 Years of Bad Car Advice
Garfield - I'm not one who rises to the occasion
Garfield - I'm easy to get along with when things go my way
Batman logo (but somebody put it in the dishwasher, so now it's a plain black mug)
Good grief, thassa lotta mugs! I drink from a plain double-walled stainless-steel mug.
In other news, I have tagged your blog as 'E' for Excellent... /offtopic
Why, thank you, sir.
I note with irony that I broke my Les Miz mug this evening, washing it.
Ah, but isn't that just the appropriate tragic ending for that mug?
Can you hear ceramic ring,
Ring as the handle breaks away?
When you drop it in the sink
After coffee on Sunday ...
All my mugs are in the standard rotation, but my wife's desk features a Far Side ("Pull Door") mug, a generic office cartoon mug, and a chalkboard mug that you can write on with standard-issue teacher chalk.
My only notable unused beverage containers are a pair of beer steins that my Dad picked up at Montreal's Bunny Club (redacted for odd search results) way, way back in the day.