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Common sense and an accurate judge of character. Both have served me well in numerous circumstances over the years.
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My license to practice is probably the most valuable, from a dollar value.
What one thing do I own that I value the most? My dog. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320875339.jpg |
My Big Green Egghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1320876723.jpg
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I've got an original piece of art by a freelance civil war coorespondent...one of only a handful by this aryist known to exist and the only one in private collection.
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Probably the contents of this box for me, although I co-own it with my brothers. This is everything from my Dad's little all-inclusive vacation to Korea. He was in a MASH unit (and yes, the pics look exactly like the TV show) in the 45th Infantry, the Thunderbirds. There's photos, letters to/from home, his red cross armband, a half burned Thunderbird patch?, draft notice, etc.
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What's the most valuable thing I own? - hmmm..
#1 - My Brain - ( that were we all making our choices, well.... sometimes...) :D
#2 - ...and i guess Health, its how one said on the toast: "For a good health, and we have AMEX CC for other things...) :D |
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a $1 bill I got from my dad, along with the letter it came in.
When I was very young, probably 1973-1974 ish, my father said he would pay me and my 2 brothers a dollar for eating some calamari down in little Italy. We thought it looked gross. He made us eat it. We loved it. He said he wasn't going to pay it because we enjoyed it. We proceeded to bug him for years on this. Finally, when I was in college in the 1990s my father wrote 3 similar letters to me and my two brothers saying how proud he was of all of us. At the bottom of the letter was a note and a buck "PS. this is the $1 I owe you for eating the calamari" Beside this, my most valuable possession are my memories of my family life when I was a kid. followed by my wife and kids and dog, my PhD, my pilot license and my publications. I don't own much that has external value. Although, I did think that someone stole my dog once. |
Your Dad sounds a fun guy - lucky you.
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