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seeandsee 07-24-2012 06:02 AM

Not too much, but i would very unhappy to lost some things because it would be unreplaceble

KingNigel 07-24-2012 06:06 AM

Stamp and coin collection.

CurrentlySober 07-24-2012 08:08 AM

My Toilet....

So many fond, sweet memories....

2MuchMark 07-24-2012 08:19 AM

My kitty:

http://www.livecamnetwork.com/bbs-pictures/lcncat2.jpg

The rest can burn, but I would crawl though my burning home to rescue this little ball of fluff.

MarkDeus 07-24-2012 08:23 AM

My 8strings guitar, custom-made according to my own designs. One of a kind.


That's it.

Scott McD 07-24-2012 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Spudstr (Post 19077083)
Its just amazing at the amount of crap you go through when this happens. Dealing with the insurance, dealing with the vultures.. er i mean public adjusters who try to squeeze every penny out of insurance companies for a %

Yup our loss adjuster that the insurance company sent out was an asshole. He didn't assist us at all. He only wanted to make sure everything was at an absolute minimum. So we have argued for weeks now trying to get things in the house fixed, and getting all our items replaced aswell. It shouldn't be as hard as this when clearly the flood wasn't our fault. The water company has admitted they are responsible. So why we need to fight for everything we are due is beyond us...

Spudstr 07-24-2012 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott McD (Post 19077416)
Yup our loss adjuster that the insurance company sent out was an asshole. He didn't assist us at all. He only wanted to make sure everything was at an absolute minimum. So we have argued for weeks now trying to get things in the house fixed, and getting all our items replaced aswell. It shouldn't be as hard as this when clearly the flood wasn't our fault. The water company has admitted they are responsible. So why we need to fight for everything we are due is beyond us...

should be a no brainer then, you should file a claim with their insurance. If you file with yours they are just going to go back to the party at fault and file a claim that way.

Scott McD 07-24-2012 10:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spudstr (Post 19077449)
should be a no brainer then, you should file a claim with their insurance. If you file with yours they are just going to go back to the party at fault and file a claim that way.


We are claiming against their insurance, but we've to do it through our own first, amd fhen they will try claim it all back. Which is why we are pissed off with the way things are being handled.

We also have a lawyer putting things together for an overall compensation claim against the water company...

Antonio 07-24-2012 10:25 AM

my HDs - all I have there would take weeks to put back together; I don't really care about anything else

Sunny Day 07-24-2012 04:09 PM

A good son
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jesus H Christ (Post 19076325)
In 1939 this rifle was a Russian capture re-worked by the Finnish army and issued to their own troops. You see when Russia invaded Finland they got the living shit kicked out of them as the Fins used Guerrilla warfare to push them back.

The Russian losses were enormous as the Fins captured so much (unused) equipment/rifles that they'd shoot the (tens of thousands) captured rifles to find the real shooters, issue them to their own troops, and then throw rest in the melting pot.

Anyway, the Fins who were always outnumbered are brilliant military strategists and well, perfectionist. S
Finally, what makes my rifle so valuable? It came with a maintenance logbook numbered to the rifle. Not only has that rifle been in combat, but in the back of the book there is a section titled (translates to) "broken sticks". Many logged broken sticks.

An older Finnish friend said, a 'good boy' was one who gave, his mom, the weapon from the dead German he found in the forest

Sharky 07-24-2012 04:35 PM

I'm not attached to much of anything. All of my photos are online, important documents are scanned an online. I do have some Jewelry of my mothers (she passed away 6 years ago) that was recently given to my 12yo daughter. I can't store it in a safe deposit box as she wears it and likes the jewelry box.

Other than that, the biggest pain in the ass would be reinstalling the programs and settings on my computer. My wife and kids mean everything, I would get over the rest.


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