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Thread: Dearly Departed or what do I do with them?

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutsman Heavy View Post
    You ain't worth that.
    I thought you were the one - now no thundercracker coffin for you.

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    I'll be in heaven with the ability to summon a life sized Fort Max to take me to a hangover-free Cointreau lake featuring dainty ice cube Lilly pads, Swedish babes & a German kransky stand. You can melt them down into Frisbees for all I care.

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    Ah yes, Ive been meaning to catalog my collection while still manageable in size so I can easily mention it in my will. G1 not for resale, goes to my remaining family... the rest can be sold and all proceeds to my remaining family. they could use the money better than toys. the unsold ones can go to my nephews or their kids if they're too old (gasp) by then.
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    Lots of MISB and MIB for sale... money goes to family

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    pretty much same here, most will be sold and the rest my boys can decide what to do

    the torture of others sparks is music to my sensors!!!

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    I haven't put much thought into this but a few years back my kids asked who would get my collection when I'm dead, They're all heart

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    For me it's a no brainer- they're going to a museum. In fact in a few years, I plan on investigating how to have them owned by a trust and on loan to a museum but tied up in so many layers of red tape, that neither the trust nor the museum could ever sell them off.

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