AudioCircle
Community => Regional Audiophiles => Gateway Audio Society => Topic started by: kentj1948 on 16 Jan 2022, 06:25 pm
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I thought you might enjoy this.
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Won't matter after you're dead. If, on the other hand, you are away on a business trip and your wife decides to leave you and rub it in by giving away the stereo, then yes.
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See, I never understood this. I once ran into one fellow who seemed quite serious about haunting his wife if she liquidated any of his extensive collection.
You're gone. It doesn't matter anymore, and those you leave behind can do what they wish. Plus, lying to your spouse about the money spent on audio is usually a recipe for eventual disaster.
The best gift you can leave to your offspring or spouse is liquidating your collection yourself unless anyone has a specific interest in carrying the torch forward.
Or, making it known that your closest audio buddies can come take what they want at no charge, which is what I have expressed to my closest relatives.
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I think the correct response is, "What's you wife's name and number?"
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I told my wife what it is worth.
But, she will die before me, I'm ornery that way! :icon_twisted:
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Rather than sell my audio equipment, I got rid of the wife. Which cost me so much I had to sell the audio equipment.
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That’s the beauty of bing married to your audio equipment if it leaves it doesn’t take half.
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