Hmm, probably my 2004 MINI cooper S. I dreamt of it for years and worked and saved up to help pay for it. Plus, it's the only manual car in my household. Nobody else can drive it.
i had a mini cooper and i loved that car. a couple of years someone stole it and took my clamshell ibook aswell. i was about to go abroad for a long time so i didn't replace the mini. but i have come to love the replacement ibook. it's now my favourite possession.
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never looked on this part of the site before. Usually stick to the iPhone and mac sections. But my brain needs a rest so thought I'd have a look around.
My kids mean the world to me. They are what I live for but if its things I own then I do love my iPhone. And my iMac still cheers me up when I go home. It's a piece of art!!!!!!
My most prized possession is my diving gear. Without it I couldn't be where I love most - under the water!!.
After that I suppose my DVD's which I love too.
On a separate list, all on it's own is my Great Uncle's Luftwaffe (WW2) pilot's badge. He test flew (and died crashing) the Me262 - one of the 1st jet planes. It's a great looking thing, and despite the horror of the age it symbolises, it's still a great piece of tangible history.
But, I have a my grandfather's metal, state-issue parking plate, which is about 50 years old...He held a high level position in behind-the-scenes government (A.K.A. not a politician) and that was his "park-anywhere" permit. This is maybe my most prized, irreplaceable possession.