Feb. 28th, ’12
Posted on February 29, 2012
Tonight while in Film Music I was messing around on StumbleUpon when I found a photography series that detailed what people would choose to take with them if their house caught on fire. I thought this was a brilliant concept but it lacked the true “panic” of scrambling for things in a fire. We decided to try this for ourselves; we gave ourselves a minute to run into our rooms, grab everything we wanted to save if the house was burning down, and run back out. One minute. This is what we grabbed (lists of stuff to follow)
- Blanket/Pillow
- Laptop
- Phone
- Wallet
- Stuffed Animal
- Framed Photo
- Fear. (……..what….?)
- Purse
- MacBook
- Stuffed Animals
- Car Title
- Pre-packed duffel bag (cheater)
- Phone
- Laptop
- “Special Box” full of sentimental stuff. No details necessary :)
- Baseball Cap
- Grandma’s Necklace
- Wallet
- Macbook
- Photos
- Book of poetry (Robert Frost)
- Photos
- Framed poems
- Two hard drives full of every digital thing I’ve ever made, ever (including all music ever written, all photos ever taken, all artwork ever painted, etc. totaling somewhere around 3TB of data)
- MacBook
- Watch from Germany (the only watch I have with me in California)
- Phone
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