Things you've owned and lost as an adult and will never own again

Actually haven’t accounted for small-medium scale societal collapse here

We had dogs until I was like 23 but I think I’ll prob never have a dog again

Too much responsibility

Will never buy wired earphones again but may well own some (freebies when getting a new phone, freebies given out on long flights etc)

Oh yeah car’s a good one! I haven’t owned one since my twenties, and probably never will again either, but I suppose it’s still a possibility.

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A Breville sandwich maker.

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Recently went back to wired headphones because I can’t find any Bluetooth ones that will sit in my ears properly.

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Two seat convertible. #midlifecrisis

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a BlackBerry

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actually come to think of it i still have this in a cupboard

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a football and football boots

A fully functioning back

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I do still have it but my personal laptop has been on it’s last legs for a couple of years and not sure I need a replacement when it dies. Have work computer for work and iPad does everything else I need. Music file storage is probably the main thing I’d need to sort.

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I would like a conservatory. Just a little one. I’ll never have one tho

I love my wired headphones. I love my wired mouse.
In fact, you might say I’m…

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They rot and leak. More hassle than they’re worth.

I am told that if you get a brick built conservatory with a proper roof then they are warm all year round and don’t require more maintenance than any other bit of the house.

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Oh right. I’d guess that might be true. Ours appeared to be made of cardboard. I swear there was less water on the floor of it this morning while it was raining, after the structure had been demolished yesterday than there has been every time it’s rained over the winter!

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Yikes! Good riddance soggy conservatory then!

Sounds like my memory of the one at our house when I was little. Manky wood and sagging floor, off limits for half the year. My dad always grumbling about the foolishness of the last owner for sacrificing two thirds of the garden to have it. Better off rid of it aren’t u

Mainly rare records that have been stolen

When does a brick built conservatory become a room with windows? Genuine question.