Your house is on fire....
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1. my purse (because I usually have my wallet, keys, phone and ipad in there.)
2. my laptop
3. a box full of old family photos that can't be replaced.
When I was thinking about this, I was kind of shocked at how much of my stuff really could be replaced. I don't have just a bunch of stuff that I'd be devastated about...weird.0 -
The first time I heard this scenario was in a movie. A few weeks later (living alone), faced with a similar scenario and was so flustered that I didn't know what to grab.
Practical answer: pet if I had one, mobile phone, wallet
Impractical: most sentimental posession0 -
I have this monitor thing called a cintiq. It weighs, like, 75-80 pounds. I'd grab that. It probably counts as 3 things anyway. It feels silly to take something totally replaceable, but I worked hard to get it. Plus, besides my dog, all my other stuff is replaceable too, but way less expensive.0
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lol - good thinking!0
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my purse (my mastercard is in it), computer, and ipad.0
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My box of Playbills, my laptop, and um.... I dunno. I'm looking around my room and trying to figure out what else is really important to me. Truthfully, my computer isn't even that important, it would just be inconvenient to lose it. I am pretty emotionally attached to my Playbill collection, though. But as long as my cat is safe...0
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1: External harddrive (it contains ALL of the photos in the house plus some, ALL financials, documents... you get the picture)
2: Wallet (Credit cards, ect)
3: iPhone (I need to call some people to get my spare car keys now.)0 -
Phone,
Photo album
Vase that was my Grandmother's (only thing I got from her when she passed away).0 -
1. Laptop bag (has my laptop and external HD)
2. Document keeper
3. Wallet & keys (always lumped together)
My iPhone is always by my side or in one of my pockets, so when I run out chances are it's with me.0 -
- computer with the external hard drive attached
- passport
- safe0 -
Purse
Phone
Picture of my deceased father0 -
My purse (It always has my phone and wallet and snack, as I have kids)
my husband's phone (He would likely be carring the kids)
my husband's wallet0 -
Assuming kids, wife and pets are safe I don't care. But if I had time...
iMac with drives (all financial and such are on there)
Lock Box (though it is fire proof)
Car keys for the vehicals.0 -
purse
cell phone
as long as my family was in tact.. tht would be plenty0 -
With family out of the house? The three largest photo albums from the last 33 years.0
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Purse
Family Photos and
Family Folder - BC SS IMMUNIZATIONS0 -
My fireproof safe holds my guns, passport, wife's jewelry, pictures, important documents, etc. So I guess I'd put on some clothes and grab my wallet/keys as I shove my wife out the door in front of me.0
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1) phone
2) wife's purse (that thing has everything in it anyway)
3) kid's primary teddy bears0 -
Our lock box with important papers such as shot records,birth certificates,etc. in it
my purse
laptop with hd and pics on it0 -
My deceased mother's engagement ring, my grandpa's sweater, my phone.0
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