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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Question Of The Day 11-15-16

What is your most prized possession?

42 comments:

Anonymous said...

my mind

Anonymous said...

My Freedom

Anonymous said...

my wife , of course I don't possess her , then it would be my AR-15 , my 9mm , my 30/06 , my 38 , my 22 , my 12 ga , my other 9mm assault rifle.

John Biles Jr. said...

My Family

Anonymous said...

my Bible

Anonymous said...

My trump signs..)

Anonymous said...

My dog

Anonymous said...

Family Family Family!

Can always have friends, Can always have a job. can't always have family.

(pssst ONLY 3 days until TGIF!!!!)

Anonymous said...

The knowledge that the redeeming blood of Jesus has been applied to ME -- a person who had absolutely earned a prime spot in hell-- and that I will not only live with Him forever, but that He also has made me one with Him.. the God of the universe.

How could you find anything better than that?

Anonymous said...

My Faith!

Anonymous said...

I agree with 1:55. My dog. I'm in the middle of nowhere with no neighbors in sight and home alone quite a bit. He gives me peace of mind.

Anonymous said...

My spouse and our combined good health!

Anonymous said...

Not that I own them and am so blessed that God give me my son and daughter. (map)

Anonymous said...

My shotgun.

Anonymous said...

I do not consider family a possession though if they were they would be number one. The same for friends. At 70+ my health is very good but that too is not really a possession. Happiness? I'm pretty happy. So lets discuss tangibles Here I would go with the big things first; house, car, etc. Everything I mentioned here can all be gone in an instant. But what will be there for me forever is the everafter. I know there is a place for me there. That's number one.

Anonymous said...

Binoculars given to me on my birthday just before my father died of a heart attack in 1983. Still in great shape. Sentimental value and a last memory of him that I can still hold on to.

Anonymous said...

My wallet, with everything in it of course.

Anonymous said...

My dog.

Anonymous said...

my wedding rings and my dogs (even though I don't own them - they choose to live with me). when I am feeling blue I pray and also think about my kind, loving, supportive husband and the many memories of his love. and those rings are the outward symbol of that love.

Anonymous said...

My remote control. I can turn off winning and complaining liberals when they appear.

Unknown said...

my sanity

Anonymous said...

My 4 leaf, now 2 leaf clover.

Anonymous said...

My sweet 45 caliber automatic loaded with "stop the threat" bonded jacketed hollow points !

Anonymous said...

My health. Without it, there's nothing else that I can do to protect everything else that's dear to me.

Anonymous said...

My new house far away from the state of MD.

Anonymous said...

My fathers desk and several chairs that belonged to my mother.May they forever rest in peace.

Anonymous said...

Truth!

Anonymous said...

My God given rights!life liberty and the pursuit of happiness

Anonymous said...

My Animals!

Anonymous said...

Silver Bells on a string. My mom told me it was my ____ _ ____ !

Anonymous said...

My common sense!

Anonymous said...

Good health

Anonymous said...

my breath.

Anonymous said...

My drunken father gave me a empty Pabst blue ribin bottle.

Anonymous said...

My Soul.

Anonymous said...

My logic skills. not just a prized possession but also a means of survival in the sea of libtards we now face in our sweet hamlet.

Anonymous said...

9mm assault rifle? Lol. Funny

Anonymous said...

Good grief. The tin hat society has arrived.

Anonymous said...

My faith.

Anonymous said...

My ghost collection.

Anonymous said...

What's so funny 2:59?

Kel-Tec Sub-2000 Gen2
Beretta Cx4 Storm
Angstadt Arms UDP-9 SBR

Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Good grief. The tin hat society has arrived.

November 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM

Thanks for your marvelous contribution to the discussion, and I'm sure to society at large. I am sure you are a wonderful person and not one to ridicule, demean, insult or belittle anyone around you.