My most treasured possession
What's your most treasured possession? What would you rescue from a fire (be it for sentimental or purely financial reasons)?
My Great-Uncle left me his visitors book which along with boring people like the Queen and Harold Wilson has Spike Milligan's signature in it. It's all loopy.
Either that or my Grandfather's swords.
( , Thu 8 May 2008, 12:38)
What's your most treasured possession? What would you rescue from a fire (be it for sentimental or purely financial reasons)?
My Great-Uncle left me his visitors book which along with boring people like the Queen and Harold Wilson has Spike Milligan's signature in it. It's all loopy.
Either that or my Grandfather's swords.
( , Thu 8 May 2008, 12:38)
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what to save?
Nothing.
Nothing at all. seriously.
People occasionally say Im a cold cunt or too unemotional....dunno, I guess they are right.
I have nothing I couldnt walk out on.
2 years ago I moved from Scotland to France. I packed the boot of a peugeot 406 with stuff I would need, the rest of my stuff in scotland went on Freecycle, was given to family or binned.
Now that I am here, even the stuff I brought with me (clothes, bedding, a few papers, laptop etc) has no real value to me, financially or sentimentally. Financially, it could all be replaced for very little - ok the laptop is a few hundred, but my clothes come from the supermarket etc, I dont have a single really "valuable" item. emotionally - there are loads of photos on the laptop, but if they were lost, I wouldnt be too bothered. Sure, id be pissed off for a few hours, but....meh, its only pictures.
Every time I visit my parents, if I look in my room, its stuffed with shite from my childhhod and I wonder why it wasnt thrown out years back.
( , Thu 8 May 2008, 21:15, Reply)
Nothing.
Nothing at all. seriously.
People occasionally say Im a cold cunt or too unemotional....dunno, I guess they are right.
I have nothing I couldnt walk out on.
2 years ago I moved from Scotland to France. I packed the boot of a peugeot 406 with stuff I would need, the rest of my stuff in scotland went on Freecycle, was given to family or binned.
Now that I am here, even the stuff I brought with me (clothes, bedding, a few papers, laptop etc) has no real value to me, financially or sentimentally. Financially, it could all be replaced for very little - ok the laptop is a few hundred, but my clothes come from the supermarket etc, I dont have a single really "valuable" item. emotionally - there are loads of photos on the laptop, but if they were lost, I wouldnt be too bothered. Sure, id be pissed off for a few hours, but....meh, its only pictures.
Every time I visit my parents, if I look in my room, its stuffed with shite from my childhhod and I wonder why it wasnt thrown out years back.
( , Thu 8 May 2008, 21:15, Reply)
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