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LOL, didn't have a vehicle back in Singapore (public transportation rocks), so had no worries there.

No, I didn't donate my stuff. The 6 garbage bags were filled with stuff that couldn't exactly be given away. The stuff that could be given away went to a close friend and my brother. My brother is also safeguarding my Zippo lighter. :lol:

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I couldn't even imagine leaving my flute behind... even though I hadn't played it in a decade! So it came and I had a brief fling with it and then it went back into the closet, but at some point I'll probably drag it out again... I plan on having it till the day I die.

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I couldn't even imagine leaving my flute behind... even though I hadn't played it in a decade! So it came and I had a brief fling with it and then it went back into the closet, but at some point I'll probably drag it out again... I plan on having it till the day I die.

I know what you mean, i use to play flute (very breifly dont remember a thing now :blush: , but still have my clarinet which saw the light of day about 3 months back for about 3 hrs :whistle: , then back into its hibernation.

Ephesia- :thumbs: , my brother is possesive about his Zippo too

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I miss my Zippo. It's a black limited edition Jack Daniel's 150th anniversary edition lighter. I love it especially because the design is engraved, not just painted. My brother gave it to me for my birthday a few years ago with the standard "Zippo beginners' start-up kit", i.e. pack of flints, thread, Zippo fluid, etc.. I think I almost cried when I handed the lighter to him for safekeeping the night before I flew to the US. :lol:

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