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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [Andrew69] [ In reply to ]
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Andrew69 wrote:
A-A-Ron wrote:
About the only thing I have that I couldn't replace is my 1987 Chrysler Conquest TSi.

Had to google that and then I realised your talking about you Mitsubishi Starion :-)
I hope you got the turbo.

I don't really have an inanimate object that I value.
Material possessions don't mean much to me these days (old and grumpy I guess)

You know it, only way they came in '87!
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [BCtriguy1] [ In reply to ]
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Andrew69 wrote:
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Wedding ring? I don't even know where my wedding ring is.

Neither do I.
I think thats a contractor thing :-)


That's what I keep telling my wife!

I haven't worn a wedding ring in probably 15 years. First one broke, I think the first and the replacement are in a drawer in the upstairs office.

I'm beginning to think that we are much more fucked than I thought.
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [j p o] [ In reply to ]
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j p o wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
Andrew69 wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:


Wedding ring? I don't even know where my wedding ring is.

Neither do I.
I think thats a contractor thing :-)


That's what I keep telling my wife!


I haven't worn a wedding ring in probably 15 years. First one broke, I think the first and the replacement are in a drawer in the upstairs office.

I wore my wedding ring long enough to finish the ceremony. I blame it on my high school shop teacher and all his stories of people getting their digits, limbs, and heads ripped off by jewelry and table saws.

Travis Rassat
Vector Cycle Works
Noblesville, IN
BikeFit Instructor | FMS | F.I.S.T. | IBFI
Toughman Triathlon Series Ambassador
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [j p o] [ In reply to ]
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I got married in 2010. Since the summer of 11 I have worn it on the "wedding finger" of my right hand simply because it falls off my left one. Doesn't bother me. Doesn't bother the wife and I can't be arsed to send it away for weeks to be resized.
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [Andrewmc] [ In reply to ]
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I'd have to say my sailboat...mostly because it represents a reprieve from the fake world and gives me time out in the real world...it's not so much the inanimate object itself as it is the comfort knowing it's there to get me outta here once in a while.

That and my 1994 Toyota Landcruiser that is in the same shape as when I bought it new. No logic in my love for this vehicle.
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Travis R wrote:
j p o wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
Andrew69 wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:


Wedding ring? I don't even know where my wedding ring is.

Neither do I.
I think thats a contractor thing :-)


That's what I keep telling my wife!


I haven't worn a wedding ring in probably 15 years. First one broke, I think the first and the replacement are in a drawer in the upstairs office.


I wore my wedding ring long enough to finish the ceremony. I blame it on my high school shop teacher and all his stories of people getting their digits, limbs, and heads ripped off by jewelry and table saws.

You guys really need to look at silicone rings. Cheap too.
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [AndysStrongAle] [ In reply to ]
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AndysStrongAle wrote:
Travis R wrote:
j p o wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:
Andrew69 wrote:
BCtriguy1 wrote:


Wedding ring? I don't even know where my wedding ring is.

Neither do I.
I think thats a contractor thing :-)


That's what I keep telling my wife!


I haven't worn a wedding ring in probably 15 years. First one broke, I think the first and the replacement are in a drawer in the upstairs office.


I wore my wedding ring long enough to finish the ceremony. I blame it on my high school shop teacher and all his stories of people getting their digits, limbs, and heads ripped off by jewelry and table saws.


You guys really need to look at silicone rings. Cheap too.

I'd have to run that idea past my HS shop teacher for approval.

Travis Rassat
Vector Cycle Works
Noblesville, IN
BikeFit Instructor | FMS | F.I.S.T. | IBFI
Toughman Triathlon Series Ambassador
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [Andrewmc] [ In reply to ]
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Can a bed be an inanimate object? If so I say 'our bed' mostly great things happen there and it is just a simple queen size, nice comforter, 2 medium pillows with warm fleece sheets.
It looks pretty average but there is nothing like it to round out the day!
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Re: What inanimate object do you value most.... [Andrewmc] [ In reply to ]
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Probably the best tool or gift I have ever received. My parents gave me these about 10 years ago, and they make pruning so much easier.
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