Hi!
Yep!!!
Even before I saw the rest of your question, I thought 'my dogs'!!
There really is nothing else to say, is there??!!!
My two are sat here next to me, they've both got as close to me as they possible can! One of them is snoring and the other is have a really good dream coz he is twitching like mad!!
2007-04-08 05:40:40
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answered by Moofie's Mom 6
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My iPod is the most favourite thing I own, it's definitely 100% the best thing I've ever bought. I absolutely love listening to music, it transports me to another world, evoking a wide array of thoughts and feelings and ideas. There's nothing at all that comes close to the power of music.
Of course I still have physical CDs, but I don't like *every* track on them. On my iPod I can put all my favourites on, I can find each song quickly - I don't have to change the CD in the stereo, and of course, it's PORTABLE! I can take it everywhere - car journeys, walking around town, lying in bed etc.
And yes, I do love my dog...but I wouldn't consider him as 'property'. He's been with us since I was 6 (I'm 17 now), so he feels like a member of the family.
2007-04-10 00:40:24
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answered by merry_madi 2
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I'm not allowed pets in my place, but my parents' dog is ace!
Personally my best possesions are the scrap parts from the Jaguar aircraft (see avatar) I have in my window. They remind me of the best time of my life working on these fantastic machines. I made so many close friends and had the most unforgettable experiences. (I was forced to move due to the phasing out of the aircraft) Everytime I look at these parts, I think back to the good times I had a few years ago. Almost all of them great memories!
2007-04-08 07:27:31
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answered by genghis41f 6
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After the obvious stuff, my bass guitar and amp is my fave thing. Simply cause I am self taught and getting better every time I practice. I gain great satisfaction knowing that I can make music and play what I want to hear.
It has also had an effect on my life generally. I am more confident and happier with myself, and have gained a bigger social circle of musicians and music lovers who appreciate my skills. I also aim to participate in gigs and bands.
2007-04-09 09:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine is my cat, she also has such a positive effect on my life. I love my cat so much.
2007-04-08 14:48:50
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answered by Rocker Chick 4
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My COMPUTER, is among my most favourite possessions, - because it keeps me in TOUCH, with the REST of the outside World!
I am NOT any sort of a PRISONER, either! The FACT is, though, that I may JUST as WELL, BE! Being physically DISABLED, I don't find it EASY, in ANY way, to get AROUND, - but, at LEAST, I can stay in TOUCH, with my many Web friends!
And, I would HATE to lose the 10 x 8 PHOTOGRAPH, of my FATHER, - who DIED some years ago! I'd be SHATTERED, if anything happened, to take THAT away, from me!
2007-04-09 08:36:25
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answered by Spike 6
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Yes, def my dogs for me as I breed Hungarian Vizslas and the mother is the best thing in my life (they all are actually - have both parents and a collie) but she deserves a medal a big as a dustbin lid to go through what she does then carries on with life as normal. What a star.
2007-04-09 11:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I love dogs too,they have a big and positive effect . I think that they are better than cats! But i like books too,a lot. I think that my dogs like to listen to me rading and i think that they understand what i read. When i was reading to them "Bridge to Terabithia",they had such funny and smart faces,as if it was they who read!:-)
2007-04-09 02:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not really attached to things. I am a space clearaholic, but if I had to pin it down then I'd have to say a silver bangle that I always wear, I bought it in Kathmandu, Nepal and it has Om Mani padmi hum in Nepalese inscribed on it. It reminds me of the people, the place and the experiences of travel. If I could I'd always travel.
2007-04-08 23:55:27
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answered by rose1 5
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My dog. Without question.
No matter how stressed out I get, watching him take so much pleasure from something as simple as a walk in the woods chills me out no end.
Finding new places to walk him means I've got to know parts of my local area that I never knew existed.
He can make me laugh.
What other "posession" could have that effect?
2007-04-08 08:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure we really own anything. Well I suppose everything is on a sort of lone.
If your question is objects then I think the spoon that belonged to my Nan.
When I was a child It was always in the sugar bowl and I admired it because it was an interesting and special shape unlike any spoon I had ever seen. And when she died it came to me. I think that spoon is my memory connection with her and that's why it's so special.
Thanks for that question. x
2007-04-08 08:04:09
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answered by : 6
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