Most important thing you own?
#51
I'm concerned about how I answer this because I don't want you to have to respond with "When I figure this out am I going to be pizzed off?".
#55
Seriously though, everything in my life is important, from the wife right down to the little bitty teeny tiny socket set that my grandad gave me for my eighth birthday because he was proud that I did my best to help him work on the cars that came into his shop. It is hard to put something as top priority when you have worked so hard all your life to get, and worked so hard to earn from someone you respect. Tell you one thing, as per my previous intently humorous post, you mess with anything that I call mine and it suddenly becomes the most important thing I have.
#57
1. House
2. Motorcycle
3. Truck
#59
My most important material things are my home,everyday transportation,tools,Harleys,tractors,and so on down the line.More important than anything I own,my wife,without her nothing has value!
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Well, I took the question as meaning "possessions". Since I don't "own" my wife, my dog died and I sold my house just before the market crashed, it would have to be my bike. My truck is a conveyance, getting me from here to there, but it's not like I look forward to firing it up and getting behind the wheel.
My favorite possession IS my bike. It's been that way for over 30 years. Not the same bike, but the bike I had at the time. Back when I was broke, young and had nothing else. Although I'm no longer young or broke (not quite, anyway), my bike has always been one of the most important things in my life. Not something that insurance would replace, and certianly not a "toy". In fact, I was suprised by the number of people who referred to their Harleys as toys.
My bike is not a toy, status symbol or ornament. It also doesn't define who I am, but comes damn close.
My favorite possession IS my bike. It's been that way for over 30 years. Not the same bike, but the bike I had at the time. Back when I was broke, young and had nothing else. Although I'm no longer young or broke (not quite, anyway), my bike has always been one of the most important things in my life. Not something that insurance would replace, and certianly not a "toy". In fact, I was suprised by the number of people who referred to their Harleys as toys.
My bike is not a toy, status symbol or ornament. It also doesn't define who I am, but comes damn close.