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Lynx69 Posts: > 500

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On 2004-11-07 21:20:28, Sage wrote:
my private parts



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Posted: 2004-11-07 21:24:32
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Demmy Posts: 27

My most valuable stuff's myself - my capabilities This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2004-11-07 21:34:26
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nickorooster Posts: > 500

What worries me is why you had to BUY your private parts...

@Demmy
i think the topic starter meant material posesions .

Well, as for me its my PC, closely followed by:
Xbox + 4 controllers, 12 games, 5.1 Surround, Xbox live
P800 (cant live without it)
My airsoft "collection" (mp5 + USP)
Thats about it really...
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Posted: 2004-11-08 00:17:00
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london-uk Posts: 214

For me it is probably art. In the past years I have collected a fairly large amount of paintings ranging from Impressionism, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Impressionism, Pop Art,
Surrealism etc. My most recent purchase is a painting by a Danish artist called Peter Nyborg. (When I get home I can take a photo of the painting and post it)This is an example of his work:

""A long nights travel "
Year: 2001
200 x 140 cm Oil on canvas
Insp. by a poem by the artist
They left in winter "Golf de Lion" in full storm, passed "the Gates of Wisdom" for the Atlantic. Going north on adventure waves, a rain storm set them in the darkest night-blue day to the ocean of Jutland, and into their best harbour firth of Norway when asked we called it "A Long Nights Travel"
DKK 133.000 EUR 17.900


After art, my Bang & Olufsen HiFi/TV/DVD is probably one of my quite expensive possessions. It's linked throughout my flat(via Beolink). i.e Beosound 9000 + Beovision MX etc in reception room. Beolab 3500 in the kitchen, Beolab 2000 in the study, I also have it linked up in both bathrooms (for sound).
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Posted: 2004-11-08 03:04:08
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harvey172 Posts: > 500

my bike worth £1600 it is a Giant XtC mammoth with Rock Shox psylo xc's, grimeca system 8 4 pot hydraulic disc on the front, hayes HFX mag on the bac, and cat eye lights.

and then my P800 which ive not much done 2 it. (yet!!)


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Posted: 2004-11-08 03:59:00
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blackspot Posts: > 500

my collection of over 30,000 songs/instrumental tracks in Audio Cd, DVD, and mp3 format in different genre (and languages) which I collected for the past 8 years.
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Posted: 2004-11-08 04:12:12
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kimcheeboi Posts: > 500

i've collected songs for a year now, and as of now i have 6,352 songs

wooo hooo my kind of guy!
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Posted: 2004-11-08 04:49:00
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blackspot Posts: > 500

wanna barter? (shhhh)
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Posted: 2004-11-08 04:58:09
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*Jojo* Posts: > 500

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On 2004-11-07 18:08:29, absinthebri wrote:
@JN - First of all, I'm not your mate and secondly, unlike you, I've never paid for sex so don't know how expensive it is.



This message was posted from a T68i


@absinthbri - OK, my "fiend", Firstly, I am not into the habit of paying girls for s*x dude . . . maybe only twice after 35 years in the making . . . Secondly, I just made an expounded explanation that you just got your statement all - WRONG With my post back then I have PROVEN that your most expensive possession can also be your most valuable possession . . . Itiendes
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Posted: 2004-11-08 13:08:40
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Rookwise Posts: > 500

My Pajero is my most valuable posesion as I need it to get to work.
My Transformers collection would be next at over £10,000 worth.
Next is my S700, P900 and V3 RAZR
Then my PS2, X-Box, Gamecube and Game Boy Advance SP.


The posession I value the most though is my sanaty

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Posted: 2004-11-08 18:58:15
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