DWalt
Member
The battery on my Swiss Army wristwatch died today. I went to the battery store to get a new battery which I took home and installed. I got to reflecting on that watch. I've had it for close to 20 years, and it has been a constant in my life for all that time and we've been through a lot together. Reliable, accurate, and rugged it certainly is, and I admire its clean and uncomplicated utilitarian appearance. All in all, it is so satisfactory I don't believe I will ever want another watch so long as this one stays running.
So which of your physical possessions (no guns please) you have ever owned were you completely satisfied with, attached to, and couldn't easily be replaced in your heart? Cars, cameras, tools, etc.
So which of your physical possessions (no guns please) you have ever owned were you completely satisfied with, attached to, and couldn't easily be replaced in your heart? Cars, cameras, tools, etc.