View Full Version : What is your "prized possession" that noone else gets?
Dr. Bombay
08-01-2008, 11:33 PM
That topic of this thread is something that I started as a topic on the local radio morning show a couple weeks ago. They actually had me come in to the station about a week and a half ago to show them my "prized possession". It was so much fun! You can listen to me on my radio debut over at their podcast at http://www.971zht.com/cc-common/podcast/single_podcast.html?podcast=morningzooshow.xml. It's from the July 23 show, Part 3 about 7 minutes in.
After you listen to it I think it would be fun to hear what you all have as "prized possessions"?
Ilikemuppets
08-01-2008, 11:35 PM
I really do not have anything that I think of as prised. I can't help you there.
Redsonga
08-02-2008, 08:36 AM
I have a foil My Little Pony pinwheel I've had since before I can remember..I've always thought it was special because something like that does not normally last for other twenty years :). Also, I have a cup and saucer left from the marble red plastic tea set I had when my grandma was alive that use to in turn be my ma's. It's sort of broken now but I still love it :).
Dr. Bombay
08-10-2008, 11:54 PM
I think that's sweet, Redsonga, both of those items.
I realized that I didn't put what my "prized possession" is.
I am a HUGE fan of Bewitched and in that fan universe, the Holy Grail of all Bewitched memorabilia is the 1965 Ideal Samantha doll in the box. Well, I won one in June at a Bewitched convention playing a game! It's awesome. The box isn't original but it's an excellent recreation.
I'm surprised others don't have prized possessions that they wanted to share, even Muppety stuff they have.
Baby Gonzo
08-11-2008, 07:28 AM
I think my prized possession would be the maqutete I made of one of my characters in my Character Design and Storyboarding For Animation class last year. While I have always loved to draw, to be able to sculpt something successfully for the first time was like seeing my first-born.
My prized possession is my oldest stuffed animal. It's a camel.
My mother gave it to me while I was in hospital at age of 3 to get my cleft palate fixed. It reminds me that there's nothing about me that I have to be ashamed of. After all: nobody's perfect.
Yva Minstrel
08-29-2008, 03:38 AM
I don't know, there are a lot of things that I treasure, but to pin it down to one thing is hard. So I will write about two things, both came from my grandmother. The first was the handmade rag doll my grandmother made for me. It came complete with a handsewn dress, bloomers, hat and shoes, and is really soft and cuddly. I named her Patty (after a character from one of my favorite books).
The other is this this patchwork cat that I got when I was five. I called it 'Patch Cat' (real original, I know, but I was five) and this was given to me by that same grandma, and it came from a thrift store. At the time she bought it, the cat had no eyes, the tail was loose and one of the ears was a thread shy of falling off. She paid a nickel for it and came back and sewed two red button eyes on it, and fixed the ear and tail and gave it to me. I don't think she could ever figure out why that thing was so special to me, but it did, maybe because I felt sorry for it. The funny thing is, whenever I would cuddle with it, the thing sounds like plastic being crunched, but for some reason, I am still, some 30 years later, hopelessly attached to that cat and will not part with it.
I have to add that my wedding band is also qute a treasure to me. My husband's name is engraved on the inside, as well as our official engagement date: December 24, 1994. :)
Sgt Floyd
08-29-2008, 11:16 PM
I think it would have to be my pound puppy. I use him as a pillow sometimes since hes flat. I've had him since I was maybe 3 or 4? His name is Pound (wow...what a creative child I was). What really amazes me is how good of shape he is in. Hes been through so much and so many washings I'm suprised I've never needed to sew him. The paint on his eyes and nose is a bit worn, but other than that hes in perfect shape.
wwfpooh
08-30-2008, 01:34 AM
Mine would be the old school (though still distinctly Disney) Pooh cast that I still need to complete (and when little, Eeyore & Tigger were the first ones I got). So sue me for liking the franchise. XD Just as long as they don't make plushes of Buster or Darbie, 'tis all good for this fan. ^_^
On top of that, I have loads of other oddball nitnacks, like an original Teddy Ruxpin (http://www.soundamerica.com/soundamerica/sounds/themes/Cartoons/T-Z/truxpin1.wav) (that I hope still works, despite having been packed in a box for...like...eons), the entire set of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (http://themes.kitjunkie.org/d/342) comics before they were discontinued, a set of Titans comics (the recent 2003-2005 incarnation [with BB & Rae getting together in "Life or Death", #30 of The New Titans (http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a2/TherealRNO/bbraeofficial.jpg) & "Peices of Me", #42 of TitansGO! (http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a2/TherealRNO/TTG42.jpg)], for sadly, the 80's generation comics--The New Teen Titans--have been out of print for years), et al.
Ilikemuppets
08-30-2008, 10:13 PM
There is someone who is the most importing thing, person and someone in my life who I love, treasure, and value more than anything on anybody else!:flirt:
Redsonga
08-30-2008, 10:24 PM
There is someone who is the most importing thing, person and someone in my life who I love, treasure, and value more than anything on anybody else!:flirt:
But that is understandable, this topic is for things that you love that no one else 'gets' why you love...and a person isn't, or shouldn't be a possession, even with love IMHO:o
There is someone who is the most important thing, person and someone in my life who I love, treasure, and value more than anything on anybody else!:flirt:
I honestly just want to say that I think this is the sweetest thing in the whole world... it truly melts my heart. And I feel exactly the same way... my sweetie is everything that I treasure! :flirt:
Redsonga
08-30-2008, 10:34 PM
Mine would be the old school (though still distinctly Disney) Pooh cast that I still need to complete (and when little, Eeyore & Tigger were the first ones I got)..
I always wanted the 'real' Pooh..I was sad Rabbit was just make believe though...
wwfpooh
08-31-2008, 11:21 AM
I always wanted the 'real' Pooh...Well, the real one is in the New York library. XD
Ilikemuppets
08-31-2008, 02:31 PM
Well, the real one is in the New York library. XDI would love to see him! I have been wanting to see the real ones for a while.
wwfpooh
08-31-2008, 02:34 PM
Too bad they're in ratty condition, because--as is known--Christopher Robin Milne did play with them quite often as a boy. XD
Ilikemuppets
08-31-2008, 04:27 PM
Too bad they're in ratty condition, because--as is known--Christopher Robin Milne did play with them quite often as a boy. XDWell that does not stop me from wanting to see them.
wwfpooh
08-31-2008, 05:54 PM
Well that does not stop me from wanting t0 see themSame. Too bad the only way some of us can see them is via photos, as seen here (http://www.nypl.org/branch/central/dlc/dch/pooh/index.html).
Ilikemuppets
08-31-2008, 06:23 PM
Same. Too bad the only way some of us can see them is via photos, as seen here (http://www.nypl.org/branch/central/dlc/dch/pooh/index.html).It's not the worst things in the word.
wwfpooh
08-31-2008, 06:28 PM
It's not the worst things in the word.Certainly not.
Sgt Floyd
08-31-2008, 09:33 PM
I've seen worse :p I own worse :p
That would be neat to see them in person though
wwfpooh
09-01-2008, 12:43 AM
It would be neat indeed.
bazooka_beak
09-01-2008, 11:42 AM
Hmm... well, I do have a stuffed dog I've had since I was two. His name is Le Mutt - he's seen better days and could use a good scrubbing, but I love him dearly and wouldn't sell him for anything.
wwfpooh
09-01-2008, 03:23 PM
I forgot to add something to my collection...A Sonic plush that came complete with a story starring the SatAM (http://saturdaymorningsonic.com/audio/closing_theme_instrumental.mp3) cast.
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