I've never thought of pets as possessions and I'm not really attached to any material things, they're all replaceable.
My house gives me the greatest security/comfort. Having paid the mortgage off 15 years ago, it allowed me to have 10 glorious "gap" years, and even now I only work 34 weeks a year |
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"No matter how expensive, cheap, big or small, What is your most favourite possession.
I would have to say my 3 Dogs "
My Range Rover Sport......ha ha I wish
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Most special of all is a bear my late mother bought when she first fell pregnant with me.
After several miscarriages I was the first to go full term. That bear is mighty special... |
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"Most special of all is a bear my late mother bought when she first fell pregnant with me.
After several miscarriages I was the first to go full term. That bear is mighty special... that's lovely "
Thank you. |
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I don have a possession that I've purchased that I am attached to, I'd be upset if I lost my phone as its my life line but that's about it, I guess photos of my kids is the main thing, all the CDs and stuff with them on
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
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So my abarth "
A barth? We pronounce it as just bath up here
My obvious one, since pets don't count would be the house. It took me 6-7 years to pay off the mortgage which I'm pretty chuffed about. However, beyond that, my rare book collection is quite nice. Or possibly my address book. |
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