
Dennis
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my wallet...i don't keep my cash there and those credit cards can be easily canceled with one phone call. my camera would have those irreplaceable mementos. |
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Felicity???
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Camera.... my wallet is my everything when traveling. Without it.. I am lost.. err.. nothing! <*-*> |
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Aref H4
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My wallet. For the last 2 days of my vacation, the wallet's content is extremely depleted anyway, if not totally zip. |
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Juan C
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camera... it's okay to loose the images in the camera than losing my important stuffs, such as IDs, money, etc... |
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Leftyizme
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Camera. I can always buy another camera, but replacing the stuff in my wallet is a *****! |
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annabelle p
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None of the two. The camera is an important recorder of the events in your life. Those shots taken can never be replaced. The wallet is equally important not because of the money and credit cards which are all replaceable but of the other valuables aside from these two like your ID, driver's license, SSS ID, Pag-ibig and Philheath and of course, your Community Tax certificate. |
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Anniejo
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My wallet. I never take a lot of pictures when I travel, thinking I would be back to the same place someday soon anyway. So my camera would not contain much, really. |
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Wallet. I don't usually put money in my wallet. My wallet is only for display. If someone try to pick it from my pocket or bag...all I can say is "BLEEHHHH!!" |
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dj_patstar
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either if the camera is not digital and the wallet has no money... however, i rather should not lose the wallet... |
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Top Alpha Wolf
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Depends on how expensive the camera was and how much cash I had in my wallet. If it's the camera I have now and the money I now have in my wallet, I guess I'd choose my to remember my wallet even though I'd miss the camera quite a lot. Just bought the thing. If the camera is the one I eventually want to get, then I'd have to choose to lose the wallet since I never keep much in it anyway...nothing that can't be replaced anyway. |
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Great Days
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I would rather lose my camera - although I would really feel very bad if there are a lot of pictures in it.
Loosing my wallet means loosing more that money since my identification card, credit cards, drivers license, other memorabilia ( like old photos ) are inside my wallet. |
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Amaya
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That's tough. They're both important... |
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ctelly22
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My wallet. My credit cards can be replaced, the pictures can't. |
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Nicole B
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lol i am still a kid so a wallet wait.. i dont have one! |
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jbtascam
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Well, since my daughter has been taking advantage of the hotel's free internet connection to archive all of our photos each day to our website, the camera is not worth all that much AND is insured on our home-owner's personal property rider so when it gets lost they replace it at no cost to us (other than the $6 bucks a year I pay for the coverage).
So obviously, the Camera. |
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purple & pink
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My camera. My wallet is my life! |
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Asa S
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Happened to me both! The answer is difinitely wallet. The picrtures taken is irreplaceable even if you trace your steps or go back for the second, third, forth ... times - but the items in my wallet can (ID card, credit cards and some money) |
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AB
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Camera hands down, less of a hassle. |
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sventhedog
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no contest. i can buy a camera with my wallet but i don't think i can get a wallet for my camera. |
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