If you could save only one of your items from a raging inferno, what would it be?
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If you could save only one of your items from a raging inferno, what would it be?
It's horrifying to think about, but imagine your whole collection starting to go up in flames and you only had time to save one or two of your items from the fire. What would you rescue?
This doesn't necessarily mean most valuable, but rather what's most important to you -- considering rarity (one of a kind?) and sentimental value as well.
I can't wait to hear and see what you would save!
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Tough one as I'd probably die trying!! I have thought of this lots!! My birds first, Wifey 2nd then I'd go my US chopper helmet! have it packed in it's bag! I have over 200 uniforms if not more 100 helmets and probably 2,000 bits all up?
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It's horrifying to think about, but imagine your whole collection starting to go up in flames and you only had time to save one or two of your items from the fire. What would you rescue?
This doesn't necessarily mean most valuable, but rather what's most important to you -- considering rarity (one of a kind?) and sentimental value as well.
I can't wait to hear and see what you would save!
What's yours Mate?
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If push came to shove ,
I would take my wife only & 2 cats.
We live in a bush fire zone area and have pre packed cases of important documents and supplies.
Grab & Go , Unfortunately anything else left would be at the mercy of the fire gods.
Life is more important than anything else.
Cheers Rick
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Beautiful cats Rick W,I have seen a few of their cousins in African alleyways,and wanted to save them too.
I suspect they might be the first ones to safety.
Hope they hop on the thread and Volunteer to rescue you.
Most of all I hope the coming Summer is milder and is a respite for anyone near the bush.
Goodness knows it was nasty enough here.
Best of luck to the cats and the rest of us!
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Uncles document
I would save the landing attack orders for Red beach 2 on Iwo Jima that my uncle gave me. He was there in an LCVP landing Marines and evacuating the wounded. His boat was damaged and later abandoned. It may be the only landing attack order of its kind in existence. Even Quantico does not have such a document in their amphibious operations archive. Neil
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That is a priceless item of family history.
We buy items out of interest but nothing can beat those pieces that our family leaves us.
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Ok If I didn't rescue the chopper helmet, I think the whole street would burn up!!
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