Your most valued possesion.

XZeroII

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Although I'm very fond of my computer, that would not come first. I would have to say collection of pictures hanging on the wall in my room. Each one has a memory associated with it.
 

Supermercado

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My computer is important to me, but I've been into music longer than I have been into computers. I guess I would have to go with my anniversary edition Bach Stradivarius trumpet.
 

ThePresence

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Probably my guitar. 1977 Gibson SG limited. twin humbucks (one zebra), sweetass sound.

EDIT: I should add in my grannpa's WWII Army dress uniform (master sergeant).
 

XZeroII

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Originally posted by: AmusedOne
My thingie ;)
You mean your Dingaling? I constantly play with my dingaling. I remember the great days of crossing turtle creek, clutching my dingaling.
 

Electric Amish

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Well, since I don't consider my wife a "possession", I'd say the 8" bladed bowie knife that my grandfather hand-made while in the Navy during WWII.

amish
 

MichaelD

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Hmm. Assuming "possession" means a physical object:

1. My acoustic Guitar ("Celebrity" cutaway acoustic-electric. Made by Ovation...kinda like a Fender Squire) Been with me almost 15 years now, thru some of the best and worst times of my life. Always says exactly what I want her to and only complains when I break her G String. ;)

2. My Grandfather's Pocket watch. Old fob-style. Solid gold. Only worth about $500, but it's not the monetary worth that makes it special. It's the pictures in my mind I see: I see him as a young man, in that 1940's "Zoot Suit" type outfit with his gold pocket watch in the vest pocket....makes me teary-eyed.

3. My Grandfathers' WWI medals. 'Nuff said.
 

johnjohn320

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In order:
My piano (it's not a great one, just a Kawai upright, but I have a sentimental attachment to it)
my oboe (unlike the piano, it's a VERY nice one)
All my music (both my music books and manuscript paper with my own music scribbled on it)

yeah, I'm a fan of music. :)

By the way, the title of this thread is a ben folds five song. :)
 

Beau

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Don't know if you could call him a possession, but if so, it'd have to be my puppy. If not him, then my camera. It's the only way I can fully express myself :)
 

Shelly21

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Originally posted by: XZeroII
Originally posted by: AmusedOne
My thingie ;)
You mean your Dingaling? I constantly play with my dingaling. I remember the great days of crossing turtle creek, clutching my dingaling.

ha ha ha.. .that's a good one... I almost spew my coke all over the keyboard.... now my co-workers are looking at me funny.

oh yeah , I'd grab my cats first if my house is on fire.
 

spanky

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u mean most valuable to myself (sentimental), or most valuable in the market (monetary)? to myself... prolly family pictures. in the market... prolly my kidney.
 

Cerebus451

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The only thing I truly value is my life and that of my cats. Anything else that I possess is easily replaceable.
 

bmacd

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my mom and my dog are the two things irreplceable in my life. Otherwise, it'd probably be the few photos i have of friends and family.

-=bmacd=-
 

UltraQuiet

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The only thing I can't replace is my kids. My wife, who is 36, is on the virge of being replaced by two 18 year olds anyway. ;)
 

hoihtah

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Originally posted by: mpitts
My wedding ring and photos.

wow... are you a female?

i don't know a single guy that would say that.:)

as for me... it'd be my wedding ring and photos.

;)