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  • livnxxxl
    Megoholic RocketScientist
    • Oct 23, 2007
    • 3903

    #46
    Originally posted by LadyZod
    I'd probably keep his complete Kenner Star Wars collection for a while
    I have been thinking about selling mine off and on. I just cannot seem to bring myself to do it. As you stated they were my original child hood toys and I have managed to hold onto them all these years. It is kind of tough love parting with them. A lot of great memories there.

    Originally posted by LadyZod
    Sometimes I think we speak of morbid things, but in the long run, I guess it's good to talk about this while we can and can express our wishes
    This is very true. Some people always see things differently. I believe that it is good to talk about things like this while we can. We certainly will not have the chance to talk about these type of things "later".
    Enjoy what you like, and let others enjoy what they like. (C) Azrak 2009

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    • Adam West
      Museum CPA
      • Apr 14, 2003
      • 6822

      #47
      Originally posted by LadyZod
      My husband and I have actually spoken about this. Seeing as though we have no children and are unable to, we really don't have a next generation to leave our crap to.

      So, it goes like this:

      If I go, my Smurfs are to be given to my sister in case she ever has children. Anything else that is exclusively mine, that he does not want to keep, or is of high value, he's to sell with my blessing for whatever he can get for it. He's been told to come here if he chooses to sell the Megos we both collect together. The GI Joes, Big Jims, and misc... ebay or collector at a show. Whichever.

      If he goes first, I've been given names of people to sell his monster stuff, his Don Post masks, His complete run of Famous Monsters, etc, his Kennedy Assassination collection. I'd probably keep his complete Kenner Star Wars collection for a while, mostly due to the fact they were his childhood toys, and it would make me feel better to have them in the house.

      Sometimes I think we speak of morbid things, but in the long run, I guess it's good to talk about this while we can and can express our wishes, or our blessings in regards to our crap. He knows I want to be buried in PJ pants, a Superman T-Shirt and a pair of red converse, with my beat up, capeless childhood Kenner Super Powers Superman.

      And I know he wants to be cremated wearing a Don Post Darth Vader mask and a black cape. (unless I can get some good scratch for that mask... then he's getting one of those Hasbro eletronic dealies crammed on his head. What's he gonna do about it?)
      PJ Pants, Superman T-Shirt, and red Converse is an awesome way to go. I loved the commercial during the World Cup when they had the fanatical Mexican Soccer fan laying in a casket, face paint, cape and soccer ball in hand. I personally do not want to be buried in a suit because I never wear suits except for weddings and funerals and I don't want to wear one for my own!!!!
      "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
      ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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      • Gorn Captain
        Invincible Ironing Man
        • Feb 28, 2008
        • 10549

        #48
        I'm hoping my childhood Captain Kirk will be taken into space, so someone make that happen for me, OK?
        My remains should be shipped to the Genesis planet in a photon torpedo tube.

        As for my collection. If Meule is still with us (wheeling his zimmer frame walker), I'd like him to handle the sale. If my wife is still alive, everything goes to her, minus 20 percent for Thomas. Should keep him in Megos for the rest of his life.
        The proceeds (if my wife is gone), can go to the SPCA. I want them to buy big guns with it, to "humanely put down" sadistic pet owners.
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        "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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        • Mego Superboy Prime
          Career Member
          • Nov 27, 2009
          • 905

          #49
          My daughter gets it all.
          If you're a fan of old-school toys, toons and comics then my blog is the place for you!!!

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          • Bizarro Amy
            Formerly known as Del
            • Dec 12, 2004
            • 3336

            #50
            Originally posted by LadyZod
            Sometimes I think we speak of morbid things, but in the long run, I guess it's good to talk about this while we can and can express our wishes, or our blessings in regards to our crap. He knows I want to be buried in PJ pants, a Superman T-Shirt and a pair of red converse, with my beat up, capeless childhood Kenner Super Powers Superman.

            And I know he wants to be cremated wearing a Don Post Darth Vader mask and a black cape. (unless I can get some good scratch for that mask... then he's getting one of those Hasbro eletronic dealies crammed on his head. What's he gonna do about it?)
            You and I think a lot alike, but my husband doesn't like to talk much about these things. I want to be cremated, but we had a family member that was laid out in a "loaner" coffin that the bottom drops out and the body goes right into the crematorium. It was nice for everyone to attend a viewing, where he was in his Civil War reenactor's gear. So I told my husband that I'd like something like that, where I'm laid out in Jedi robes, and holding Mego Robin and maybe one of my favorite customs.
            As for my collection, it depends on who outlives me. I've been trying to slim down the collection, as I don't have children and I don't want my niece and nephew stuck with looking through a house full of junk. My husband and I made our retirement plan. Once we're in our 70s, we're going to pack up all the toys, comics, props, etc in a trailer and travel to various conventions to sell them. I figure it will be a nice way to see that they go to good homes and talk to fellow fans of all ages. If we have any nieces or nephews that are into these things, they get to pick whatever they want for their own collections before we go.
            Hey! Where's the waiter with the water for my daughter?

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