most valued item

iCraig said:
Yeah, I remembered because it was favourite cuddly thing too when I was young, I used to play with his ears all the time. :o
Same here :D
He's over 20 years old :eek:

I've got two Spot The Dogs too, my Mum was worried when I was little that I'd lose the original and be really upset so she bought another one in case but I was never quite as attached to him so stuck with the original and best :cool:
 
Tesla said:
Your new car or the Smart?

Are you and Phil attending the Rolling Road?

Whatever car I own at the time has always been the most important posession to me, which is why I will cry when I sell the Smart :( I'm a sentimental thing when it comes to big lumps of metal with engines!

No we aren't going to the RR, not something we are into, although I would enjoy the social side of it :)
 
Vix said:
No we aren't going to the RR, not something we are into, although I would enjoy the social side of it :)

The social side is the entire point, I've been to all 3 now and have yet to run my car on the rollers :)
 
I would have to say my house.

Next after that would be my gun collection, as all of them were either presents from or inherited from my father.....
 
my media centre (hdtv, shuttle pc xbox 360 and 5,1 surround sound)

Or sentimentally my dkny watch that i got this month for my 18th bday, it looks lovely imo
 
I dont know about most valued items but i have a great shoe collection, Gina & Jimmy Choo, i absolutely love them.

And although i dont wear them i just cant bring myself to get rid of them.
 
Leahfd said:
I dont know about most valued items but i have a great shoe collection, Gina & Jimmy Choo, i absolutely love them.

And although i dont wear them i just cant bring myself to get rid of them.
I hope to god your a girl.
 
My watch. 1970 Tudor Rolex, given to my Grandfather for 40 years loyal service to Richardsons & Westgarth. I have the original box and the even the 10 year guarantee!!!

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