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<blockquote data-quote="justinsaneok" data-source="post: 1445521" data-attributes="member: 13191"><p>I don't think I could get rid of a gun or anything. Someone who thought enough of me to give me something they cared about. I would want to remember them through the item they gave me. I won't be selling anything either so I have something to give my family to remember me. Sometimes I wonder how people end up with stuff they don't appreciate then I stop and just continue appreciate the things I have to appreciate. I don't need things to remember people. I told my dad his stuff is his and don't expect a thing. I would never get rid of anything that was given to me if I liked it or not. Simply because they wanted me to have it, and it was important to them. Sounds like some kids are needing arse whoopen from daddies before they get to old and their stuff goes in the pawn shop. Or just a lesson in respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justinsaneok, post: 1445521, member: 13191"] I don't think I could get rid of a gun or anything. Someone who thought enough of me to give me something they cared about. I would want to remember them through the item they gave me. I won't be selling anything either so I have something to give my family to remember me. Sometimes I wonder how people end up with stuff they don't appreciate then I stop and just continue appreciate the things I have to appreciate. I don't need things to remember people. I told my dad his stuff is his and don't expect a thing. I would never get rid of anything that was given to me if I liked it or not. Simply because they wanted me to have it, and it was important to them. Sounds like some kids are needing arse whoopen from daddies before they get to old and their stuff goes in the pawn shop. Or just a lesson in respect. [/QUOTE]
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