djkangal's Friday Five
Dec. 5th, 2003 11:10 pm1. What is your (physically) oldest possession? What is the story behind it?
It would have to be a 1914 Imperial German Drei Mark coin. It is missing at the moment but I know it is around somewhere. My grandfather brought it over from Germany as a child.
2. What is your most valued (material)possession? Why?
That would be my collection of Star Wars merchandise dating back the the originals which I collected as a child. I have all of the original Star Wars action figures up through Return of the Jedi and the übercool Burger King glasses from Star Wars: Episode IV and the Empire Strikes Back napkins
djkangal gave me for my birthday a couple years ago.
3. What is your most expensive possession? What's the story behind it? (Don't say your car, even though that's probably the technically correct answer)
That would be my media library consisting of about 800 CD's, over 1000 movies on VHS, around 250 DVD's and a library of over 2000 books ranging from the cheesiest pulp sci-fi to a serious literature classics section and everything in between
4. What is the first material possession that you can remember? Do you still have it?
Sadly, that would be my Star Wars toys in #2. I don't remember hardly any of my life before age 10.
5. What possession do you have that you would like to get rid of, but cannot? Why?
Tough one, being a pack-rat, I tend to hold onto a lot, ergo the library in #3. It would prolly be some of the books in my library that I will prolly never read, but I can't bear to part with books. There is something so wrong about it in my mind and soul. Maybe alot of the recorded VHS tapes I have made over the years. I watch tapes very rarely anymore, it seems like. I should just get my favorites on DVD and scrap the lot (or pass them on to a family in desperate need of entertainment. That or open up Fish's No-Frill Video Rentals.
It would have to be a 1914 Imperial German Drei Mark coin. It is missing at the moment but I know it is around somewhere. My grandfather brought it over from Germany as a child.
2. What is your most valued (material)possession? Why?
That would be my collection of Star Wars merchandise dating back the the originals which I collected as a child. I have all of the original Star Wars action figures up through Return of the Jedi and the übercool Burger King glasses from Star Wars: Episode IV and the Empire Strikes Back napkins
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3. What is your most expensive possession? What's the story behind it? (Don't say your car, even though that's probably the technically correct answer)
That would be my media library consisting of about 800 CD's, over 1000 movies on VHS, around 250 DVD's and a library of over 2000 books ranging from the cheesiest pulp sci-fi to a serious literature classics section and everything in between
4. What is the first material possession that you can remember? Do you still have it?
Sadly, that would be my Star Wars toys in #2. I don't remember hardly any of my life before age 10.
5. What possession do you have that you would like to get rid of, but cannot? Why?
Tough one, being a pack-rat, I tend to hold onto a lot, ergo the library in #3. It would prolly be some of the books in my library that I will prolly never read, but I can't bear to part with books. There is something so wrong about it in my mind and soul. Maybe alot of the recorded VHS tapes I have made over the years. I watch tapes very rarely anymore, it seems like. I should just get my favorites on DVD and scrap the lot (or pass them on to a family in desperate need of entertainment. That or open up Fish's No-Frill Video Rentals.