The phone number to my insurance agent and a cell phone, see how fast I raise the level of insurance on the house. Also after making certain everyone is out of the house...grab my 42 inch HD TV set, 5.1 surround sound system, my DVD recorder, couch which sits in front of formentioned set, the 4 cubic foot refrigurator which sits next to the formentioned couch. In otherwords...my ass is gonna burn....
i have a miniature grand piano i always joke is the 1st thing i'd grab in a fire, it's about knee high. i'd let the dog out, grab my stash, camera and my backpack(usually has something in it)
-guitar -keepsake/letter box -wallet -the binder containing all the songs and poems I've written -my cd case w/ all my favourite music in it
if there was a fire,i probably wouldnt think what things to grab,there's nothin so important for me except i'll make sure my family is on safe
I would probably grab my laptop, my money, my baja shirts (aka "drug rugs"), my collection of personal papers (letters from people, online conversations, my research findings on cannabis, some old pictures, poems from my friend, etc.) and my sneakers. It would really suck if my house burned down, I'm really attached to it and everyone/thing inside of it.
1. my family 2. my mp3 player 3. my photo albums and scrapbooks 4. my new incubus shirt 5. my tree bike zippy
First off I am assuming all living things in my house are free as it is This is in order of importance! 1. Acoustic Guitar (Id leave the electric :') ) 2. Ski Gear 3. Summer in Algerie by Albert Camus 4. On the Road by Jack Kerouac 5. All my Garden seeds Thats my list (I know the skis and seeds seem shallow)
i dunno about the whole family thing, i usually let them do there own thing, i mean, im not gunna carry em out or anything, they r there own person
1 - My youngest son 2 - his cat, owl and lion 3 - My essential oils box/therapy couch (it's portable fortunately) and my diplomas 4 - Passports/wallet 5 - after all that if I've got time, clothes for us both
1. My bass 2. as many DVDs as I could 3. My wallet 4. My folder of bank statements etc 5. Some clothes
1. my housemates 2. my laptop (as it has all the photos on it and also most of my music) 3. my bag (that has my purse with ID, credit and debit cards, etc... in it) 4. my drum (sentimental value :tongue: ) Anything else... not so important and can be easily replaced.
....Oh geez....i have so many journals from throught my mere fifteen years of life, all of which i would have trouble leaving. However, I would grab a bag (I'm not counting this as something) and then I'd fill it with: 1.my ipod (no worries about cds, its all on the ipod!) 2.whatever clothes are laying on the floor 3.a wod of hemp necklaces from my desk 4.all of my significant journals which would total up to like...10-15 5.the bathroom buddha statue/candle holder
Um, there are some things, I know I'd go for, but others not so sure, if there was a fire, I'd freak and jump out of my window (luckily, it's above the front door and there's this whole shelter thing going on, so it'd be really cool, I've considered doing it when I'm grounded) 1. My camp blanket - 10 years of Guiding on one blanket, I love it 2. My bug mascot, it's kind of hard to explain, but it comes with me on all Guiding and Scouting things, yes I'm a Guidey Scouty geek! 3. My little Canadian Moose that my gran brought for me when she was on holiday, followed by the other two toys on my bed 4. A model car. When my grandfather passed away, my gran let me and my brother choose one of his model cars to keep. I don't quite know what car it is though... 5. I'd also go for my guitar I think I'd definately leave all my joss sticks. If my house is gonna go up, it might as well smell nice lol
Well if all living things are out and all that; 1. iPod 2. clothes 3. Ben's Ring 4. cell phone 5. flip-flops
If a fire started in my house, I'd grab: 1. a fire extinguisher. If that doesn't work, then... 2. the phone. (I'd dial 911.) 3. Then I'd grab my roommate and renters (if they're home), and my pets, 4. then my clothes, 5. then the door knob or a window handle to try and get the heck out.