Your most treasured possession?

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IceStar100

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MaxTheReaper said:
IceStar100 said:
MaxTheReaper said:
IceStar100 said:
A silver chain necklace and eagel charm. Mother gave it to me when I was very young. beside surgry it never comes off.
By that logic (the same logic I was planning on using, mind,) my friends are my most treasured possessions.
And I do own most of them, one way or another.
Pray tell how are the two related.
I can't. I've been up all night and drinking.
...Which...explains why I quoted the wrong post, I guess...
I actually meant to quote the person ABOVE you.
My bad. And such.
This is why friends don't let friend surf drunk. Please don't let you friends make Arse out of them self. :D
 

Jesterz

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A few things:

A very good wallet I've used for ages.

Animania wristband

Computer hard drives, I wouldn't know what I'd do if i lost everything.
 

fedpayne

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My broken iPod, my guitar, my PC?

I don't know. Probably the chair I'm sat on right now. It's like a deckchair, but the chair part is the cover of the Big Sleep, one of my all-time favourite books. It was a birthday present from someone very special, too.
 

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Adam Jenson said:
Title says it all. What is it and why?

Mines a pocket watch my grandfather owned. He died when I was only little but I'm told I remind people of him.
My most treasured position is Tallula my cusom made purple and black pool table. She cost a pretty penny but means the world to me. As far a life goes Pool, Muis and games for me.

Other treasured things include:

Original Copy of the Velvet Underground Banana Album
Copy of Mariocart SNES
My cats Boriz and Bertie.
 

darksaiyan

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My life first... girlfriend second, mouse third :) (G5 bought out of my own sweat and tears (I'm 18)).
 

stormcaller

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My old toys- two bears and a big sailor duck.

When they get here first thing I'll do is find a place for them.
 

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Dommyboy said:
ghillie suit
Awesome.

As for me, I have quite a few.
The pictures I have on my walls are very dear to me. Especially one with horses that my grandfather had. I miss him. I also still have my first game disk.

Then there is a pink dinosaur. Bunny and lion dolls. Most of my books. My old glasses. My tank models. "Cross of Iron" soundtrack. Knight helmets, sword and shield. A glass ball with bubbles in it. And there's this girl...

They're all emotionally significant to me. Every one of them.

And of course the stunstick. The one I use to beat people. It's just so nice.
 

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Either my dog, she's about 2.5 years old - small breed Jack Russell. I would host a picture to show everyone but don't know what to put in [xxx]...[/xxx] - can anyone help? Possibly suggest a good hosting place too and I would forever be in your debt.
 

Fightgarr

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Living things aside? Maybe my copy of Where the Wild Things Are or maybe the tattoo of Max and the Bull Wild Thing on my left arm. I have a lot of artwork which I consider to be incredibly precious.

I'm going to go the whole sentimental, sappy route and say that experiences and memories are far more prized to me. Having cool shit is all well and good, but I would rather go and hang out with my siblings than have any sweet computer or video game. I would rather make a painting than have a sweet jacket.

I guess when it comes down to it, my most prized possession is probably... food?
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Nothing. I put no sentimental value on non-sentient objects. Financial value means nothing to me. I do not claim ownership over anything living. So, nothing.
 

Jaythulhu

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Hmm, possibly the customised book my folks had made for my 3rd b'day (early 80s thing, ya could send away for one of five books, and they'd use your kid's name as the subject of the story), maybe the stuffed dog my grandpa gave me when i nearly died of pnuemonia when I was 4, or the transformer my first girlfriend gave me in grade 6.


Oh, also my grandpa's hat. He was a high school principal from 1940-something to 1960-something, and his last graduating class bought it for him as a retirement present. He wore it every day from that point on, taking care to clean it every night. My grandma gave it to me when he passed away.

Amazingly powerful, sentimental value is.