December 10, 2001    
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If you had to move and could take only three things with you, what would you choose?

Personal I.D., a sense of humor and a sense of proportion.

Jill, 60
Saylorsburg
, PA  USA

My diary, my little ceramic angel, and one of my Rolling Stones CD's...

Jennifer, 19
Wilkes-Barre
, PA  USA

my son's crib my record player and my computer.

Maggie, 22
Sandwich
, IL   USA

I always hated these questions cause it's so hard to narrow things down. Only three things. Hm. I'd have to say my photos, my music collection and my computer (assuming I can take all that goes along with the computer... disks, cds, scanner, printer etc.).

Fisch, 46
Preston
, CT   USA

Assuming I could take my medications, my glasses, and the clothes I was wearing, I would take my handbag with my money, credit cards, and library cards, my cat, and my husband. (How's that?)

Reba, 50+
Silver Spring
, MD USA

Milo the dog, my purse, and a bowl that has my most treasured family photos in it.

Felicia, 35
Lowell
, MA USA

My teddy bear, this diamond necklace/earring set my boyfriend bought me, and my computer.

Talia, 24
Milton
, CT   USA

my computer, my bible, and my blankets

Melodi, 19
Gahanna
, OH   USA

Assuming my family and pets are automatically coming along, my computer stuff first and foremost. Then I would grab all the pictures off the walls, especially the Van Gogh print. Finally, I would be a toss up between my DVD collection or my CD collection.

Aaron, 22
VA  USA

i definately would take my boyfriend, a pillow, and non parishable food

Nicole2, 20
FL  USA

My laptop, my MP3 player, and my boyfriend's sweatshirt.

Angela, 18
Bella Vista
, AR  USA

Bed, tv and Pets

Stephanie, 25
TX  USA

Is this assuming pets are already taken care of? If not, I'd take my two cats and my dog. If so, I'd take my cds, my photo album, and a computer disk with all my writing on it.

Johanna, 18
OK  USA

I think a similar question has been asked...but whatever...I would say a writing utensil, the Oddysey (Or Iliad)...and a painted picture of the Legendary Big Guy Sarge)

Frodo
age unknown, parts unknown

computer, bed, and a good book

Firelady, 23
Dallas
, TX   USA

I've always loved the German folk tale of the invading army that took over a village. They spared the women and children, telling them they could leave, each taking their most precious possession. All the women carried their husbands away. I'd take my family and, on a more practical note, my ID and credit cards.

Jane, 62
West Linn
, OR   USA

hair scrunchi, John, stereo

Patty

this is a hard one! all my pictures. all my books. my purse.

Tracy, 24
Ocean City
, NJ  USA

That's a heart-rending question. . .and are we assuming loved ones are moving with us, or do they count as "things"?

Karen, 22
Marshalltown/Ames
, IA  USA

My husband, my dogs and my car.

Laura, 36
Lowell
, MA   USA

my family, my computer, and my dog

Nikki2, 28
NV  USA

First of all I would take my lizard. Then I would take my bed, and my life's savings. Other things would come second.

Derya

My Computer, my collection of Mystery Science Theater 3000 tapes, my DVD collection.

Jonathan, 19
Brevard
, NC   USA

a pillow, a blanket and the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine. ..

mothmc, 37
Los Angeles
, CA  USA

I'm going to assume you mean to ask what three things would I take after I got everything I needed to survive. I would take my computer, my memory box, and my television.

Eric, 19
Beverly Hills
, CA  USA

I would take (assuming that taking my family is a given) my car, my clothes and computer.

Janet, 44
E. Brunswick
, NJ  USA

My photo album, my birds, and one of my favorite books.

Celeste, 30
Colorado Springs
, CO  USA

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