What is you most prized possession?

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Anonymous wrote:Reading this thread was good for my soul. I don't need anything except for my children and husband. Sound silly, but absolutely true.

If everything else burned down or went away, I trust that we would be okay as a family.


I'm sure all of us, if not most, think the same way you do. This is just a thread on material stuff...nothing serious
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In a "Vanity Fair" interview, George Clooney, Matt Damon and Daniel Craig were asked the same questions. Clooney and Damon gave very serious, soulful answers about their families. Craig responded "Other than my penis......"
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Anonymous wrote:In a "Vanity Fair" interview, George Clooney, Matt Damon and Daniel Craig were asked the same questions. Clooney and Damon gave very serious, soulful answers about their families. Craig responded "Other than my penis......"


OMG, I love Daniel Craig and probably would love his penis too!



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Anonymous wrote:My engagement ring. It has been in my DH's family since the mid 1800s. Four of his grandmother's wore it.


Please tell me there's a missing word here - otherwise, the logistical difficulties are mind-boggling.
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Anonymous wrote:My 1961 Ferrari 250GT California. Less than a hundred were made.


Wow, I bet that is so cool!


A man with such screwed up priorities doesn't deserve such a fine automobile.


??? How do you know his priorities are screwed up? Or that "he" is a he? Just because that's his/her most prized posession? Some of you are such pollyanna's on here. We excluded people from this! I love the irony of all you Bethesda/NW DC dwelling, private school admission hand wringing, lululemon wearing peeps here can be so sanctimonious when it comes to something like this. Yet none of you seem to be relinquishing your worldly belongings to charity. Or even deigning to live in a "bad" area like Silver Spring, lol. Fucking hypocrites.

I'm a female person, btw.
Everyone who reacted with outrage to this post - take a pill, relax, and go buy a sense of humor. (Hint: you can probably find one if you rent Ferris Bueller's Day Off.)
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My mother's wedding ring. I wear it on my right ring finger almost every day.
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If we're talking tangible things, family photos - all of ours from the last few years are backed up digitally, but there are lots of older ones I'd be so sad to lose.
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Antique Queen Anne Secretary passed down through my Dad's family.
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Speaking as a person who lost all of her worldly possessions in a cross country move gone horribly wrong, I honestly can't think of any THING I would absolutely grab, not counting children of course. Something I would like to keep, if I could manage to remember, is my Grandmother's bible. It's filled with notes and passages she highlighted over the years. It even smells like her perfume and I love it.

Although I do like to sleep naked so that robe that lives at the foot of my bed would be essential if something were to happen in the middle of the night.
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Anonymous wrote:Speaking as a person who lost all of her worldly possessions in a cross country move gone horribly wrong, I honestly can't think of any THING I would absolutely grab, not counting children of course. Something I would like to keep, if I could manage to remember, is my Grandmother's bible. It's filled with notes and passages she highlighted over the years. It even smells like her perfume and I love it.

Although I do like to sleep naked so that robe that lives at the foot of my bed would be essential if something were to happen in the middle of the night.


Oh, and my copy of Ferris Beuller's Day Off.
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Anonymous wrote:the good health of my hubby and daughter.


+1
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The locket my husband gave me on our wedding day and the necklace he gave me when I gave birth to our son...I lost the locket about 4 years ago and DH found it...he knew I was devastated when I lost it and he put on my pillow one night...I just bawled!
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My 1961 Ferrari 250GT California. Less than a hundred were made.


IMHO -- only a prized possession if used as intended...driven, often... ...because it is one of the most beautiful engine noises ever created wrapped in an amazing piece of automotive design. Worst thing for a Ferrari (or any Italian car for that matter) is to let it sit
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