2. Besides a very warm blanket I've had since I was four years old (still cozy after all these years...), I'd have to say my clock radio, which is going on twenty. It's a regular GE digital clock radio, and it's never failed me in two decades. I love how sometimes gadgets like this just never break down.
3. Exercising. And given how little I do of that, it must really be unrewarding.
1. Bruce Springsteen. 2. Hmmm . . . a ceramic cheshire cat head i made in high school. And my baby ring and locket (there's a photo of me at about a year old with the locket on). 3. Cleaning of any kind. Everything just gets dirty again.
2. I still have my childhood marble collection, augmented over the years. It's in a ball mason jar. The marbles are like little planets or worlds to me, some all sky, some all forest, some mud.
1. Karen 2. I can think of a few CDs I've owned for a dozen or so years...the security blanket I held onto from birth until age eight is still at my parents' house, but I don't know if that counts as me "owning" it. Not sure what else... 3. James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, for the Nintendo GameCube --Uncle Charlie
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1. Ellen DeGeneres.
2. Besides a very warm blanket I've had since I was four years old (still cozy after all these years...), I'd have to say my clock radio, which is going on twenty. It's a regular GE digital clock radio, and it's never failed me in two decades. I love how sometimes gadgets like this just never break down.
3. Exercising. And given how little I do of that, it must really be unrewarding.
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1. Bruce Springsteen.
2. Hmmm . . . a ceramic cheshire cat head i made in high school. And my baby ring and locket (there's a photo of me at about a year old with the locket on).
3. Cleaning of any kind. Everything just gets dirty again.
1. Jon Stewart
2. I still have my childhood marble collection, augmented over the years. It's in a ball mason jar. The marbles are like little planets or worlds to me, some all sky, some all forest, some mud.
3. Snood
1. Karen
2. I can think of a few CDs I've owned for a dozen or so years...the security blanket I held onto from birth until age eight is still at my parents' house, but I don't know if that counts as me "owning" it. Not sure what else...
3. James Bond 007: Everything or Nothing, for the Nintendo GameCube
--Uncle Charlie
Chazzie, no last names! But I'm flattered.
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