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If someone handed you a box of everything you lost in life
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A suit jacket that had two enamel depeche mode tour badges on it. A French house music 12 from 2000 that I am haunted by a riff of but can't remember the title or the artist. My paperback copy of Look to Windward that my pal who passed away wrote in. A keyring I lost at slaine castle while Robbie Williams was playing. A Ladies and Gentleman we're Floating in Space hoodie. An Aussie cricket hat I bought in the arse end of NSW. My original copy of Hatful of Hollow.
I could go on at length, but this is reminding me of a Divine Comedy song which I need to listen to immediately... |
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By *ouanna JoWoman
over a year ago
A little village |
"A suit jacket that had two enamel depeche mode tour badges on it. A French house music 12 from 2000 that I am haunted by a riff of but can't remember the title or the artist. My paperback copy of Look to Windward that my pal who passed away wrote in. A keyring I lost at slaine castle while Robbie Williams was playing. A Ladies and Gentleman we're Floating in Space hoodie. An Aussie cricket hat I bought in the arse end of NSW. My original copy of Hatful of Hollow.
I could go on at length, but this is reminding me of a Divine Comedy song which I need to listen to immediately... "
Wow you’ve lost a lot of stuff |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A suit jacket that had two enamel depeche mode tour badges on it. A French house music 12 from 2000 that I am haunted by a riff of but can't remember the title or the artist. My paperback copy of Look to Windward that my pal who passed away wrote in. A keyring I lost at slaine castle while Robbie Williams was playing. A Ladies and Gentleman we're Floating in Space hoodie. An Aussie cricket hat I bought in the arse end of NSW. My original copy of Hatful of Hollow.
I could go on at length, but this is reminding me of a Divine Comedy song which I need to listen to immediately... " A suit jacket that had two enamel depeche mode tour badges on it.this |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"A suit jacket that had two enamel depeche mode tour badges on it. A French house music 12 from 2000 that I am haunted by a riff of but can't remember the title or the artist. My paperback copy of Look to Windward that my pal who passed away wrote in. A keyring I lost at slaine castle while Robbie Williams was playing. A Ladies and Gentleman we're Floating in Space hoodie. An Aussie cricket hat I bought in the arse end of NSW. My original copy of Hatful of Hollow.
I could go on at length, but this is reminding me of a Divine Comedy song which I need to listen to immediately...
Wow you’ve lost a lot of stuff "
That list doesn't touch the sides. At the end of the day it's all just stuff. |
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
"My super mario watch
I also had a Gizmo cuddly toy and an impressive collection of micro machines. Really miss the micro machines."
And my thundercats collection, never forgive my mum for giving them away. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My way a few times but have always found a new one.
A couple of jobs but found other work
However the relatives, grandparents and friends I have lost or lost contact with, they are the ones I d like to find in my box. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A Vivienne Westwood necklace
My other grandma's crucifix
(Both in a purse that got stolen)
A diamond necklace that was left to me by my grandma.(lost in a house move)
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Ouch |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What would be the first thing you would look for. " I (Rick) rarely lose anything, but I did lose all my keys in 1979, and to this day it remains a mystery !! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would hand it back unopened..if I d already lost it then I wasn t meant to have it, by having it back would that change who I was at that moment of rediscovery lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All the cash I lost that fallen out of pockets.
A very old camcorder tape, when I decided to video myself when I was younger, i mean the old type of tape. So I can destroy it properly hopefully it's has been destroyed properly years ago.
A book I bought from Cadburys world back in the early 90s. Lost it a few days after unsure where it went.
A cd containing photos of a drinking night with friends including one with me naked, again would destroy it, or I keep this one in fact.
Obviously loved ones.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When I lived in Germany, I won an Easter hat making competition. I was five, and I won a book about a girl who was a superhero. When we moved back to Scotland I lost the book. I loved that book. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've lost too much, don't think it would fit in a box. Both material, people and myself.
It would also be a bit like opening Pandora's box I'd imagine so I'd probably deliberately not open it.
Dissociation is a good psychological defence mechanism, I don't think I could face confronting everything and everyone I've ever lost |
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