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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Nah
I seem to remember a study that proved 50-year-old tinned stuff was still edible. To be honest as long as all the air is sucked out, and the seal is good, I see no reason why it shouldn't last for hundreds of years...
( , Fri 9 May 2008, 14:57, Reply)
I seem to remember a study that proved 50-year-old tinned stuff was still edible. To be honest as long as all the air is sucked out, and the seal is good, I see no reason why it shouldn't last for hundreds of years...
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