What are some of the favourite things you own and why?
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Reckoner67 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »A potato. They're super versatile, with all the different things you can do with them.
Yes, I edited my answer to change it to a potato because of probably-poor-judgement
probably ???
Probably
natch.0 -
My 2007 Harley Street Bob...my hubby and I worked together to customize her, bobbing the rear fender, painting all the tins, building the handguards, and picking out all the other little custom touches3 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »Reckoner67 wrote: »A potato. They're super versatile, with all the different things you can do with them.
Yes, I edited my answer to change it to a potato because of probably-poor-judgement
Considering what potato means in Italian dialect, I find this answer extremely funny.
How does that mean that? 😂1 -
Off the cuff...
Musical instruments I have which feed my creativity passion.
High(er) end stereo system for the pure enjoyment of listening.
Kindle for reading.
Pilates Reformer in my exercise space. I do other forms of exercise, but this is a luxury to have (for me).
As much as I enjoy these, I could obviously lose any/all of these and still be okay (well... except for the instruments).1 -
I have this:
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My road bike, it’s my main mode of transportation and keeps me fit.
My iPhone...not at home much and is great for productivity.
My Mums stethoscope. Sentimental and use it for school/work.
A photo of my family circa 2004. When we were all still alive/together.
My Pug.3 -
My self made reference book using a combination of tertiary references painfully transcribed by hand before drafting into electronic format. Always a work in progress....only a few hundred pages of material so far in size 4 font with heavy use of abbreviation (to the point no one outside my profession could understand it in terms of context). Far more powerful than any reference material/app alone often bastardized by IT people (can not stand irrational sorting by alphabet vs. more logical sorting say by concepts - better for teaching people)1
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My mom's cooking utensils. I think of her every time I use them.4
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My nana's wedding ring set. She passed away when I was 13 and left it to me in her will. It's the one material thing I own with the most sentimental value.
Then I have a necklace my father bought me when I was about 16. One summer, we went to an overpriced jewelry store when visiting New Orleans and I pointed out this crazy galaxy inspired piece. Fast foward to Christmas and I opened a present and there was the necklace. We had been fighting a lot and I felt like he didn't love me (he's very gruff and not someone who shows loving emotions). Anyways, my mom later told me that as we were walking around, he left and went back to the store to buy me the necklace. Emo tears ensued. Whenever we fight I think back to that gesture.6 -
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Muddyboots85 wrote: »
It’s the story’s these tell that give the priceless value. Hours and hours in the woods.7 -
My glasses without out them i would be in the dark.
My second would be my baby picture3 -
My Guitars,, they all have their own stories, some better then others1
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Muddyboots85 wrote: »Muddyboots85 wrote: »
It’s the story’s these tell that give the priceless value. Hours and hours in the woods.
Smh at you people wooing me all the time. You don’t like the outdoors or perhaps the regulation of the Whitetail population? Or perhaps you don’t like me. Inbox me and let’s talk about it. Unless you have the mentally capacity to carry on a conversation equivalent to a 3 year old’s level...in that case keep doing what your doing.8 -
JustReadTheInstructions wrote: »I have a necklace that glows in the dark and shows the phase the moon was in on a very important date
This is very cool.3 -
Muddyboots85 wrote: »Muddyboots85 wrote: »Muddyboots85 wrote: »
It’s the story’s these tell that give the priceless value. Hours and hours in the woods.
Smh at you people wooing me all the time. You don’t like the outdoors or perhaps the regulation of the Whitetail population? Or perhaps you don’t like me. Inbox me and let’s talk about it. Unless you have the mentally capacity to carry on a conversation equivalent to a 3 year old’s level...in that case keep doing what your doing.
Some people have never totalled out their vehicle because of the overpopulation of those "goats"....4 -
Muddyboots85 wrote: »
cool.
..... although, the one to the left really is avoiding any eye-contact, isn't he?0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »Muddyboots85 wrote: »
cool.
..... although, the one to the left really is avoiding any eye-contact, isn't he?
He looks at you better when your in the room1
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