I have this Aztec sun charm necklace that belonged to a friend of mine in high school, he was always that friend who was a secret crush. He gave it to me when I was having a bad day and told me it would be something for me to remember him. I wore it for a long time and now I keep it in a safe place. That was about 8 years ago. I always wish I could run into him somewhere and tell him I still have it and how important it has been to me, I have not seen him really since then.
2007-03-04 05:25:47
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answered by R♥bin 4
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A plaster cast made from the ground bones of my first three pets, Chico the dalmatian, Adam the frog, and Linus the cat. It is the imprint of my hand with grass clippings from my lawn before the tornado took it all away. Etched on the side is a haiku, written by my neighbor little Timmy Turner:
Here is the hand, left
Five digits, palm, scars, lines also
One day you will clap
2007-03-04 05:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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you won't be able to confirm the monitory fee of someone's soul until eventually you fairness the soul with a residing individual and by no potential the died individual. The soul in accordance to maximum beliefs isn't mortal. The soul is likewise no longer the attentive to the guy. The soul is. It does no longer decide or settle for or reject because the soul is what the guy is with out being tied on to the residing high quality of existence. The soul isn't ego, or the middle or the palms, that is the score keeper to three volume. or you would possibly want to imagine of it as a messenger. once you die, your soul will record to the heavenly father who will with somewhat of luck no longer kill the messenger.
2016-10-17 10:14:35
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answered by knudsen 4
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My voice. Although I am A Mackem born and bred, my Mam and Dad insisted we speak properly, not only was swearing banned but so was any of the local dialect, you didn't let Mam hear you say ha'away, man.
We had to enunciate our vowels and this is despite growing up on a rough council estate (Pennywell), so consequently, I speak 'posh' apparently, therefore, every time I open my mouth, I'm reminded of my parents who have both passed away.
2007-03-05 00:07:19
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answered by elflaeda 7
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A mug I got given in school in 1975 when I was 12 to commemorate Glasgow being a city for 800yrs
It's perfect condition ,never been used still has original label on it and I keep it in a box wrapped in bubble wrap and newspaper.
Best wishes
2007-03-04 06:41:44
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answered by Zenlife07 6
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Everything I own is of no monetary value but none of it is sentimental value either!
2007-03-04 05:24:39
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answered by jeeps 6
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A ceramic statue that shows a unicorn and castle on clouds. It's probably older than I am and is the only thing besides the mini-blinds and the carpet that has stayed since I was moved to my sister's old room.
2007-03-04 05:28:29
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answered by shea_8705 5
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A 3 inch high Teddy Bear that I have had since I was a baby (actually he could be worth something).
So in that case it would have to be all photos of friends, family and loved ones.
2007-03-04 05:23:15
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answered by Your Nuts! 3
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My medals from the poilce department. Remind me of a career that was fun, sad sometimes and once in awhile, downright scary. Wouldn't trade them for anything else of material value.
Although if you offer me a million dollars, we can talk.
2007-03-04 05:22:13
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answered by Anonymous
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5 garbage pail kids cards from the 80s
2007-03-04 05:29:07
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answered by Jonny D 3
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