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Ana54
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07 Oct 2007, 3:22 pm

I have no assets, basically. I live in a rented room, take public transit, have nothing in my bank account... I do have a silver or silver-plated ring with a black stone, a pair of gold or gold-plated ear studs with little hearts dangling from them, a pair of earrings with dangling strings of part-diamonds, a necklace with I thnk part-garnets and another necklace with I think part-gemstones that were ink; I forget the name of the ink gemstone.



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07 Oct 2007, 4:03 pm

My books, my musical instruments and recording equipment, my Mac mini. If we're talking assest in the strict sense of the term, things that generate income, they are my potential assets in that I can create art and music and sell them on the web.



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07 Oct 2007, 4:21 pm

i have a rapper chain thats made out of 14k, worth $1,000 and a seperate rope chain thats 10k, worth $800. i also have one smaller 14k chain that i never wear, worth $350. my meteorite is probably worth some money, and my sportscard collection is probably worth $3,000. :D


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07 Oct 2007, 4:42 pm

Does coloured hair gel count? How about my toy Sid from my favourite movie?

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Not really.


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07 Oct 2007, 7:25 pm

that OTHER people would want/buy/pay for?

my sphynx cat. i could probably sell her for $1000, because she is only 2 years old and has tons of papers.

in my opinion? probably my sphynx cat. because she is worth infinity ga-billion dollars.


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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 7:33 pm

Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.



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07 Oct 2007, 9:56 pm

Graelwyn wrote:
Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.


Wow! Is this common among people named Graelwyn?

There seems to be 7 Graelwyns here and they ALL say the same thing! :D :wink:

Considering material assests can range from having some value to having a lot of value, I do not consider myself to have too many 'material' assets. I used to be able to pack all my belongings into the back of my pickup and move.
Looking around, I have acquired quite a bit more in the materials department! :roll: and there's not too much I would actually miss if they were lost to me somehow.


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07 Oct 2007, 9:59 pm

wsmac wrote:
Graelwyn wrote:
Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.


Wow! Is this common among people named Graelwyn?

There seems to be 7 Graelwyns here and they ALL say the same thing! :D :wink:

Considering material assests can range from having some value to having a lot of value, I do not consider myself to have too many 'material' assets. I used to be able to pack all my belongings into the back of my pickup and move.
Looking around, I have acquired quite a bit more in the materials department! :roll: and there's not too much I would actually miss if they were lost to me somehow.



Ooooh gawd, how embarrassing, I am sure I only clicked once... guess I got impatient again :oops:



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07 Oct 2007, 10:02 pm

Graelwyn wrote:
wsmac wrote:
Graelwyn wrote:
Not much right now. Laptop, large book collection, DVD collection, monthly money. But will inherit a large sum at some point in the, hopefully, distant future.


Wow! Is this common among people named Graelwyn?

There seems to be 7 Graelwyns here and they ALL say the same thing! :D :wink:

Considering material assests can range from having some value to having a lot of value, I do not consider myself to have too many 'material' assets. I used to be able to pack all my belongings into the back of my pickup and move.
Looking around, I have acquired quite a bit more in the materials department! :roll: and there's not too much I would actually miss if they were lost to me somehow.



Ooooh gawd, how embarrassing, I am sure I only clicked once... guess I got impatient again :oops:


Awww, don't be embarrassed (anymore), it made me smile! :D
Thanks


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07 Oct 2007, 10:41 pm

3 computers, 2 monitors, various dvds/games/software, my car, diecast cars, a couple hundred car magazines, kitty, big comfy sofa, refrigerator, bed, various ikea furniture, television.

Thats not everything i own, but its the stuff thats valuable.