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Sunday, November 20, 2016

Question Of The Day 11-15-16

What is your most prized possession?

42 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. Family Family Family!

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

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

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  3. 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?

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    1. Good grief. The tin hat society has arrived.

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  4. 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.

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  5. My spouse and our combined good health!

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

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  7. 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.

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  8. 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.

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  9. My wallet, with everything in it of course.

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  10. 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.

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

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  12. My 4 leaf, now 2 leaf clover.

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

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

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  15. My new house far away from the state of MD.

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

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

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

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

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  20. 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.

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  21. My ghost collection.

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  22. What's so funny 2:59?

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

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  23. 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.

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