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What is the dearest thing you own?:thumbs:
Mrluvaluva
22-01-2008, 07:14 PM
Hmmmm......that's a tough one.
Lauren
22-01-2008, 07:16 PM
As in most expensive or sentimental?
Mrluvaluva
22-01-2008, 07:19 PM
Good point Loz.
Monetary-wise ......... my house! Paid off the mortgage last November, so it's ours, all ours! :cheer2:
Sentiment-wise ....... my engagement ring. :lovedup:
Mrluvaluva
22-01-2008, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by Kaz
Monetary-wise ......... my house! Paid off the mortgage last November, so it's ours, all ours! :cheer2:
I am envious.
Was a big decision, Baz ..... keep our savings and keep paying the mortgage for another 18 months, or use the savings to pay off the mortgage and start saving again ........
Did our sums and reckoned in the long run we'd end up around £800 better off, so bit the bullet and did it.
Scary .................. but it's done now! :spin2:
Lauren
22-01-2008, 07:36 PM
Monetary-wise - My new flat. I don't actually own it, but the rent is pretty high and eats up a large proportion of my student loan. For things I actually own though - probably my laptop or LCD TV.
Sentiment-wise - My koala bear teddy from when I was younger. When my mum was put in hospital for a few weeks I gave her it to 'look after her' haha, and she said it helped her through it cos she thought of me the whole time.
And it's just nice.
Mrluvaluva
22-01-2008, 07:39 PM
Originally posted by Kaz
Was a big decision, Baz ..... keep our savings and keep paying the mortgage for another 18 months, or use the savings to pay off the mortgage and start saving again ........
Did our sums and reckoned in the long run we'd end up around £800 better off, so bit the bullet and did it.
Scary .................. but it's done now! :spin2:
Brave decision Kaz, but I bet it was worth it. Why pay them the interest?
Shaun
22-01-2008, 07:53 PM
Money-wise, it'd be a gold bracelet my mum bought me, which cost £300. I'd say this computer but it doesn't belong to just me.
I don't know what I could possibly say which has more sentiment than others...no like family heirlooms or anything. I'd probably say my cat. :)
BigSister
22-01-2008, 07:55 PM
money wise: my labtop
Sentimental wise: either my 2 rings from my 21st or 18th or one of my teddies
Mrluvaluva
22-01-2008, 07:57 PM
I have an original painting by Vincent Spain which is worth a few hundred quid.
My most sentimental posession is a photo of my mum I keep in my wallet.
Sunny_01
22-01-2008, 08:02 PM
dearest thing hmm well in terms of money it has to be my house.
Sentiment wise, well I have a couple of things, one is a photo of my grandad who died shortly after it was taken, he looks so happy on it at a family party. The other is like Kaz my engagement ring, I have an "upgrade" that my hubby bought me for our 10th wedding anniversary which is very flash but I will always love the one he got for me when he asked me to marry him.
Sarah.
22-01-2008, 08:03 PM
money wise; i'm not really sure..... maybe the computer, lol. or that belongs to just me, i dont have expensive things... lol.
sentimental; all my photos from the days where i have been to WWE shows, the tickets, the merch.. means a lot to me. also a photo of me and my grandad.
Nicky.
22-01-2008, 08:19 PM
Moneywise : Probs my laptop or my phone ..
Sentimental : My dogs or my teddies ( plural =D )
Dearest thing is my multigym which cost just edging on to £1k.
Most sentimental thing is a passport size photo of me as a baby with my nana. She was getting her passport photos done and decided to drag me in for a picture :spin2:
Xander
22-01-2008, 09:20 PM
Money Wise - School Fees? as it something to do with me lol, I am not saying the amountbut, its in the region of *** *** over the years.
Sentimental is my dog
Kate..
23-01-2008, 06:04 PM
I dont have anything that's very expensive that i love,
I have loads of sentimental..
A stuffed horse because my dad said it helped him through his operation, the one where he lived.
A teddy bear that was the first toy i was given to by my dad
All my animals!! For sure, i wouldn't live without them,
My mum :hug:
and my friends - even though i don't "own" them :flowers:
noahman
23-01-2008, 07:07 PM
Im really proud of my JADE GOODY autographed photo
Magic
23-01-2008, 08:01 PM
My childhood teddy bear and my animals.
And more material things...
*Sings to Self* Living in a material world, I am a material girl....
supernoodles!
24-01-2008, 09:51 AM
most expensive prob has to be my laptop sentimental would be the first teddy my bf bought me on my birthday,it was one of the happiest days of my life and the teddy remind me of it so thats why lol,erm well there not exactly mine more my mams but all the photos in our house,of when i was growing up,i also have some clothes and a few toys from when i was little so them too
I Would Say My Computer and My Jubilee Necklace That My Nan Bought Me Two Years Ago :laugh2:
Ruth*Star
24-01-2008, 02:07 PM
Money-Laptop and Xbox360
Sentiment-A Huge picture of randy orton in a frame my mum bought my for xmas, i wasn't expecting it and its my fave pic of him so i love it.
Dr43%er
25-01-2008, 12:33 PM
Money wise, my house and my flat.
Sentiment wise, memories of my dad.
FictitiousHouse
27-01-2008, 06:43 PM
Our house, when myself and my wife have paid the mortgage off which will take another 12 years I think. Apart from that, probably our car. Anything else we own is worth very little, we dont even buy designer label clothing :spin:
secrets
27-01-2008, 06:51 PM
i adore my home.:hello:
and although i dont 'own'them,my 2 little rescue dogs i love to bits.:cheer2:
FictitiousHouse
27-01-2008, 06:56 PM
Originally posted by secrets
i adore my home.:hello:
and although i dont 'own'them,my 2 little rescue dogs i love to bits.:cheer2:
When it comes to your dogs, there is no real price you could put on their lovely heads :love:
Ashleee:)
29-01-2008, 09:17 PM
money wise - it doesnt actually belong to me, but a set of keyes to the denatl practice i work in and my boss's several BMW's :colour:
sentimental - my late grandmother's jewellery :spin2:
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