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What is the most valuable thing in your life?


Iceberg Slim

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Ok, excluding all the standard answers like religion, family, health, career, money...what's something you place value on...what would really hurt you if it were gone from your life tomorrow...the answer can be either material or non-material.... For me it would be the TV in my Media/Panthers Room

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My smartphone.

As much as I enjoy getting out in the wilderness and getting away from it from time to time the thought of having to live without the convenience of it at this point is daunting.

And yes I'm old enough that I remember a time that a smartphone was pure science fiction and I got along just fine then. To go back to that though would suck.

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My smartphone.

As much as I enjoy getting out in the wilderness and getting away from it from time to time the thought of having to live without the convenience of it at this point is daunting.

And yes I'm old enough that I remember a time that a smartphone was pure science fiction and I got along just fine then. To go back to that though would suck.

I know what you mean!

I left my phone at home last week..and I really needed to call my husband on my way into work...I was like, "WTF! It's not like there are payphones on every corner anymore!"

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ok fine... since we can't say family and all that sentimental stuff

..I got a major major upgrade on my wedding ring (10 year anniversary present 2 years early) .. 2 karat rock, baby!..what what!

...in return for what? I mean, c'mon, guys just don't do that sh!t unless they're expecting something in return. And I'm not talking "doing his laundry" either....

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