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...could never give away..

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there are no physical possesion of mine that I couldn't live without.

I'd never want to give away my brain first and foremost. Second would be my body, but I could range different parts of it in order of importance but that seems silly.

If I wanted to just be silly I'd say I could never give away my computer, its how I keep in contact with many people I am close to.
 
The experiences I've had in my life. Especially the bad ones.

Material things, I could give any of them away, unless you'd consider my wife or dog possessions. I guess Hannibal is a possession, but I'd never give him up.
 
my mother's ashes and the little dog she left me and a little porcelain piece I bought her when she was sick.
 
my kids
 
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heatherrae said:
my mother's ashes and the little dog she left me and a little porcelain piece I bought her when she was sick.


I've always wondered, why do people keep ashes with them? I'm not picking on you at all, I just don't understand it.
 
Lestat said:
there are no physical possesion of mine that I could live without.

I'd never want to give away my brain first and foremost. Second would be my body, but I could range different parts of it in order of importance but that seems silly.

If I wanted to just be silly I'd say I could never give away my computer, its how I keep in contact with many people I am close to.


Great answer!

I hear that about the computer.. same with my phone..

I was asked this question sometime ago..

Mine would be... Giving away my love and respect to people.. If that makes sense....
 
heatherrae said:
my mother's ashes and the little dog she left me and a little porcelain piece I bought her when she was sick.


thats sweet.. :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:
 
for material stuff it would be the very old pistols that i inherited from my great grand father,i was only 8 months old when he died but they were left to me and i got them last year.
 
jnevin said:
I've always wondered, why do people keep ashes with them? I'm not picking on you at all, I just don't understand it.


Oh I would keep ashes..

I would feel still feel like that loved one is still around if I had ashes near me...

Sounds silly.. But you know what I mean.. :)
 
jnevin said:
I've always wondered, why do people keep ashes with them? I'm not picking on you at all, I just don't understand it.
I'm not keeping her in the urn forever. I'm waiting to have an ash spreading ceremony and then I will just keep the urn. That was her wishes.
 
Ilk said:
...could never give away..

You can tell alot about someone by their response...

No naughty replies... :)


This is an easy easy one for me...I have a diamond pendant and my moms wedding rings. She passed when I was 5 and I cherish these things. They are really the only physical things of hers that I have. I'd never EVER get rid of them. I'll leave them to my daughter when I go but they must stay with her and be passed on again and again.
 
FEISTY11975 said:
This is an easy easy one for me...I have a diamond pendant and my moms wedding rings. She passed when I was 5 and I cherish these things. They are really the only physical things of hers that I have. I'd never EVER get rid of them. I'll leave them to my daughter when I go but they must stay with her and be passed on again and again.


Aww... :heart: :heart: :heart:
 
jnevin said:
The experiences I've had in my life. Especially the bad ones.

Material things, I could give any of them away, unless you'd consider my wife or dog possessions. I guess Hannibal is a possession, but I'd never give him up.
Ever see lost in translation. Bill M is talking about life and says that it is really easy once you know what you want. The person he is with says what about marriage, does that get any easier. His reply.. That is hard.
 
My Family, My children... My amazing wit and charm, my ability to be caring and giving even though I get stabbed in the back often times. My collection of things my grandmother gave me before she passed... collections from state to state that she visited, all displayed above my cabinets. Another picture that was given to me by my other grandmother which was purchased in China when her and my grandfather went to visit.
 
Lestat said:
there are no physical possesion of mine that I couldn't live without.

I'd never want to give away my brain first and foremost. Second would be my body, but I could range different parts of it in order of importance but that seems silly.

If I wanted to just be silly I'd say I could never give away my computer, its how I keep in contact with many people I am close to.

Did anyone else find this that a bit ironic coming from someone who boast about weekends of heavy drinking laced with recreational drugs.
 
For me it is my cabin in the mountains. It was my Grandad's then my Dad's and someday will belong to my children.
 
Family, coin collection from my grandma, and my old mint condition hasbro inchworm thats still at my grandma's that I got when I was turned 4.
 
I love the love for family in here!!

Special people in this thread.. Love it!
 
youngguns said:
i didnt realize you were i female, i love you too


LOL!! I love everybody!! I love nice, caring people... :)

Show me the love on this page!!
 
billfred said:
For me it is my cabin in the mountains. It was my Grandad's then my Dad's and someday will belong to my children.


Where? I rented a cabin way up in the mountians in Tennesee last year and boy oh boy....LOVE IT!!! Didn't like the fact that my ears popped every time we drove up to it but I could of just hibernated there the whole week. I would love to have one myself one day....married? :qt:
 
KSHARP01 said:
Where? I rented a cabin way up in the mountians in Tennesee last year and boy oh boy....LOVE IT!!! Didn't like the fact that my ears popped every time we drove up to it but I could of just hibernated there the whole week. I would love to have one myself one day....married? :qt:


I love you Kiesha baby!!! :heart: :heart: :heart:
 
habitualhealth said:
i think i'm stating the obvious but mini me.

no idea where my world was or how i survived without her. she rocks.

Yeah - I never even considerd wife and kids as an option...well kids anyway.
 
My husband is always chastizing me for giving away my things, doesnt matter how expensive they were if I see that someone likes whatever it is I say, "Do you like this? Here, I want you to have it then."

Ironically enough, I have a hard time throwing away JUNK because it belonged to my kids once. For example, My Mari (she is now 10) went on a field trip and brought home some fossils. She long forgot about them and they are merely a bag of rocks, but I moved them with me to my last apartment. Also have her cranberries that she got from another field trip had to be now 2 years ago. They have been getting ickier by the month in the back of the fridge, also moved them from my last apartment but I just cant throw them out because they are Mari's cranberries. Even Mari said to me several times over the phone, "Come on mom... it's a bag of rocks and some old rotten cranberries. Why would you keep them?"

I dont have an answer really.

It's all I have left of my children for now and I suppose I am afraid that if I throw that stuff away then I will never have the chance to get new "stuff" that people collect in their daily lives and more of our lives will have been stolen from us.

That's the best most honest answer I can give.
 
habitualhealth said:
i think i'm stating the obvious but mini me.

no idea where my world was or how i survived without her. she rocks.


I love it...

My sisters are my world...

Parents too... :heart:
 
BIKINIMOM said:
My husband is always chastizing me for giving away my things, doesnt matter how expensive they were if I see that someone likes whatever it is I say, "Do you like this? Here, I want you to have it then."

Ironically enough, I have a hard time throwing away JUNK because it belonged to my kids once. For example, My Mari (she is now 10) went on a field trip and brought home some fossils. She long forgot about them and they are merely a bag of rocks, but I moved them with me to my last apartment. Also have her cranberries that she got from another field trip had to be now 2 years ago. They have been getting ickier by the month in the back of the fridge, also moved them from my last apartment but I just cant throw them out because they are Mari's cranberries. Even Mari said to me several times over the phone, "Come on mom... it's a bag of rocks and some old rotten cranberries. Why would you keep them?"

I dont have an answer really.

It's all I have left of my children for now and I suppose I am afraid that if I throw that stuff away then I will never have the chance to get new "stuff" that people collect in their daily lives and more of our lives will have been stolen from us.

That's the best most honest answer I can give.


Gosh E, I feel you here! In the move I just recently made I realized just how much i kept over the years. I still own the hospital gown and scrubs for both of my kids birthing, have my sons and daughters first shoes bronzed. I still have things from my highschool years that .... really... should be disposed of... fiesty shouldn't have been doing those things... tee heee.

i have coins that I got from my dad when I was a baby... I have every report card I recieved and my kids recieved... umpteen drawing and christmas cards they made, umteen other cards they made for other ocassions. I have a necklace made of noodles... LOL, yes.. yes I do!
 
KSHARP01 said:
me wuvs you to!!! :heart:




by the way it is Keisha, close enough! Now the cats out the bag! he he :kiss:


You know.. I actually thought about that when I posted it!

KEISHA!!!!!! yo sista!! :heart: :heart:
 
Frisky said:
Gosh E, I feel you here! In the move I just recently made I realized just how much i kept over the years. I still own the hospital gown and scrubs for both of my kids birthing, have my sons and daughters first shoes bronzed. I still have things from my highschool years that .... really... should be disposed of... fiesty shouldn't have been doing those things... tee heee.

i have coins that I got from my dad when I was a baby... I have every report card I recieved and my kids recieved... umpteen drawing and christmas cards they made, umteen other cards they made for other ocassions. I have a necklace made of noodles... LOL, yes.. yes I do!

I wore every single gift of noodle necklaces and pins and bracelets that my girls made me till they literally fell apart. Didnt matter where I was - gym, work, whatever. I wore their stuff with pride.

I still touch their stuffed animals and favorite books and even came across an old box of valentines one of them had. I touch these things and cry.
 
Turd Ferguson said:
Ever see lost in translation. Bill M is talking about life and says that it is really easy once you know what you want. The person he is with says what about marriage, does that get any easier. His reply.. That is hard.


It took me getting divorced to quit being so goddamn stubborn and communicate with my wife. It is a lot of work, more than I would have thought.
 
the love from my chrildren ... i could lose all material things that would not matter
 
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At one time in my life I believed I couldn't walk away from my house..
With my workout equipment and all the possession I collected over a period of time.

But I was wrong.
 
jon79 said:
i don't know

Best answer bro. That's the one I would give. The question is too vague. I would say my health off the top of my head.
 
Fuck im Asian I could sell one of my kids in a heartbeat Minimum i could take is 500k For an infant anything older then 4 months at least a million.

Oh and it has to be a girl.

Actually I think i could sell a teenager quicker then an infant. only as a workhorse no prostitution rings. maybe a loving family that wanted a baby.

hmmmm lots to ponder here.
 
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