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You should put in your will that Gary will inherit it.... so does you
have that card the one Gary don't has???<br>
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Larry Steller wrote:<br>
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<div>I have to be honest, there is no one at all in my family,
not even my nieces and nephews, who would appreciate my Groo Stuff or
other comic collectibles.</div>
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<div>I would hope they would sell them, and in fact offer them
first to the Groop if we are still around at that time, when the time
comes for me to kick the bucket.</div>
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<div>So, I have no problem with the buying or selling of
personal possessions, whether at an estate sale or otherwise. I think
we sometimes bristle because of the stories offolks who have taken
advantage of Sergio's kindness for profit. This is something else. </div>
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<div>Ya know, it might actually be a good idea for me to put in
my will that my Sergio Originals should first be offered for sale to
The Groop! Thre re pieces i should will to individuals outright, as
well! </div>
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<div>*ponders*<br>
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-Larry "mrgrooism" Steller, Master Mendicant <br>
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