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If you died right now

Jazzy

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If you died right now, what would be the most embarrassing thing your loved ones will find while cleaning out your house/room/apt/etc.?
 
Lets see... there's some vintage porn, a few EMPTY collectable whiskey bottles, the Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology, a handful of comic books and fishing magazines, a CUBS poster that's faded from hanging on the wall at work for years, and Nixon's autobiography.

Embarrassing?

Well, yeah, the fact that there isn't MORE and BETTER of all of the above that would be worth something on EBAY.
 
It would be too bad as I do not have any big insurance also, which I am planning to take from a long time, but unable to do so for some financial reason.
 
  • Sexy Lingerie
  • Some adult 'toys'
  • Some pictures (no, not gonna explain of what or who)
 
You never know when your number is going to come up.

Or, down, rather.

24 April
John Paul II crucifix crushes man in northern Italy

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A 21-year old man has died after being crushed by a crucifix erected in honour of Pope John Paul II in northern Italy.

Marco Gusmini was killed instantly and one other man taken to hospital, Italian media reported.

Part of the 30m-high (100ft) sculpture collapsed at a ceremony ahead of the Pope's canonisation. John Paul II and his predecessor, Pope John XXIII, are due to be declared saints on Sunday.

The crucifix commemorates the Pope's visit to the area in 1998.

The installation, near the town of Cevo, was designed as a large curved cross with a statue of Jesus Christ, weighing 600kg (1,320lb), fixed to the top.

A group of children was reported to be in attendance at the time.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-27145931
 
Well not exactly embarrassing,but my collection of Nike sneakers....they would probably sell them on Ebay :lol:
 
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