SOA_MC
May 5th, 2008, 11:46 PM
For me it's one of grandfathers WW2 medals he passed away four years ago and left me the medal in his will
Your most sentimental possession beside Family, Boy/Girl Friends, Friends and PetsSOA_MC May 5th, 2008, 11:46 PM For me it's one of grandfathers WW2 medals he passed away four years ago and left me the medal in his will kwilliams May 6th, 2008, 12:14 AM My skis! I love them. My laptop too, I use it all the time. Also my ipod because it has tonnes of music and the internet so I love it. CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 12:17 AM My most sentimental possession is my photo of myself in uniform from when i graduated from boot camp. :) SOA_MC May 6th, 2008, 12:21 AM My skis! I love them. My laptop too, I use it all the time. Also my ipod because it has tonnes of music and the internet so I love it. Those things are sentimental to you:help: Generation Y = Why bother:p SOA_MC May 6th, 2008, 12:23 AM Key word Sentimental people CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 12:25 AM I mean possessions that have a sentimental value to you For me it's one of grandfathers WW2 medals he passed away four years ago and left me the medal in his will Thats a very nice item to have :bounce:. CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 12:26 AM Key word Sentimental people You may want to put that word in the thread title ;). Nice idea for a thread btw... :bounce:. My grandfather was in WW2 aswell. I don't think he ever recieved any medals. He's still alive ( age 84), i'll have to ask him :bounce:. SOA_MC May 6th, 2008, 12:32 AM You may want to put that word in the thread title ;). Nice idea for a thread btw... :bounce:. My grandfather was in WW2 aswell. I don't think he ever recieved any medals. He's still alive ( age 84), i'll have to ask him :bounce:. You get a medal just for serving in a war zone so he will have at least one medal And thanks for the rep I didn't mean to sound rude Brett. May 6th, 2008, 12:32 AM You may want to put that word in the thread title ;). Nice idea for a thread btw... :bounce:. My grandfather was in WW2 aswell. I don't think he ever recieved any medals. He's still alive ( age 84), i'll have to ask him :bounce:. Wow, my grandfather did the samething and i'm not sure if he got any medals. He's still alive too :) he will be 89 in November! ;) My most prized possession would be my mum and step dad gave me $2000 cheque on my 16th birthday so i can save up for a car. :) CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 12:58 AM You get a medal just for serving in a war zone so he will have at least one medal And thanks for the rep I didn't mean to sound rude You didn't sound rude:hug:. Its just that allot of people just read the title and not the 1st post :lol:. What did your grandfather do ? Mine was a cook in the Army. CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 01:01 AM Wow, my grandfather did the samething and i'm not sure if he got any medals. He's still alive too :) he will be 89 in November! ;) My most prized possession would be my mum and step dad gave me $2000 cheque on my 16th birthday so i can save up for a car. :) Thats awesome! I think i got a cd player for my 16th b day . You got the better deal! ;) Brett. May 6th, 2008, 01:18 AM You didn't sound rude:hug:. Its just that allot of people just read the title and not the 1st post :lol:. What did your grandfather do ? Mine was a cook in the Army. My grandfather fought in Palestine, Israel and Egypt. What about your grandfather? I'm not sure what my grandfather did in the war. SOA_MC May 6th, 2008, 01:23 AM You didn't sound rude:hug:. Its just that allot of people just read the title and not the 1st post :lol:. What did your grandfather do ? Mine was a cook in the Army. He was Light infantry he didn't do that much fighting his unit was assign to just basically hold territory in northern France after D-Day CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 01:30 AM He was Light infantry he didn't do that much fighting his unit was assign to just basically hold territory in northern France after D-Day :yeah: Any type of infantry is impressive :bounce:. CrossCourt~Rally May 6th, 2008, 01:32 AM My grandfather fought in Palestine, Israel and Egypt. What about your grandfather? I'm not sure what my grandfather did in the war. Mine cooked for all the soldiers from 1944-45. I forget exactly where he was stationed ( it was more than one place ) overseas during the war. It has been atleast 10 years since he talked about it! Maybe i should bring it up again when i visit my grandparents . His mind is still as sharp as a tack at age 84 :eek:. Gnight ( well good morning to all the Aussies :lol: ) ! :bounce:...:wavey: svetaisthebest May 6th, 2008, 06:50 AM sentimental value ? my grandad wrote me a note before he died wishing me good luck in life so probably that :sad: :sad: Elwin. May 6th, 2008, 08:21 AM my laptop :rolls: *abby* May 6th, 2008, 10:33 AM my grannys rosary beads she passed away on boxing day and its the one thing i wanted of hers because she used them every day!ive also got a couple of things which i bought her last summer when i visited her which my mum brought back for me :sad: blackcrave May 6th, 2008, 01:28 PM my white gold cross pendant | |