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What is you most
valuable possession?My video camera
Shayna, 28
Somerville, MA
Love of self
Cindy, 41
Lowell, MA
My grandfather's Russian
pocketwatch. I brought it back for him in 1992 when I
went to Russia, and he loved it. After he died, it was the only thing I wanted to remember
him by.
Amy, 23
Baton Rouge, LA
Depends how you're counting, but I'd
have to go with my imagination.
Karen, 20
Marshelltown/Ames, IA
My health and family. The other
things can be replaced. These can't and that makes them
the most valuable.
Lindsay, 21
Harrisonburg, VA
My most important possession, I suppose,
would be any fiction material I have written, since I know how much time and energy I put
into my (unpublished) writing. I would say my animals are my most valuable possesion,
however, I do not view animals as a possession, rather as a member of the family.
Ernest, 28
Washington, DC
My most valuable possession is a
clear conscience.
Jill, 59
Saylorsburg, PA
My anger.
Anthony, 24
Baton Rouge, LA
Three small stones given to me by a former
love representing my heart, soul and mind.
Felicia, 34
Somerville, MA
My good reputation is my most
valuable possession. Of my material goods, I'd
say my house and/or retirement investments are the most valuable "things" that I
have. I value my husband a great deal, but he certainly isn't a possession
Laura, 35
Lowell, MA
When it comes to dollars and cents,
it's clearly the computer. . . .
mothmc, 35
Pensacola, FL
My family.
Nicole
Elk Grove, CA
I guess
if you are talking about a material possession, it would be my house. My spiritual
possession would be my soul.
Janet, 42
E. Brunswick, NJ
My charm
and wit.
My dog and my cats.
A pocket watch that belong to my Grandfather.
Nikki, 26
Kirkham ENGLAND
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