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2006-06-27 20:01:52
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answer #1
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answered by fairy_dust_xo 3
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Since, I maybe a direct ancestor, I think you should make a will and leave your entire estate to me and all your belongings that are paid in full. You wouldn't want mine because my estate is not paid off. And you would have to sell everything to pay for my funeral expenses. Have you seen the price to bury us now a days? Back in the 1800s, it only cost $6.00 for a coffin, today it's over $2,000 just for a cheap one. Or you could make a wooden box, throw me in it with the clothes I have on, and dig a hole in the back yard. But, you will still have to pay for the estate.
2006-06-28 05:58:22
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answered by Dottie 6
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I've lost count of the number of times I've been left heartbroken since then, countless nights of sharing my tears with the pillow. The older i grow, the more vulnerable i've become. But life is not without its healing touch, in the laughter of loved ones, the kind words of a friend and the beauty of music. I do know that the heart can swell although its aching and still be whole even if it's broken.
2006-07-10 23:51:13
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answered by Princess illusion 5
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Are you my lost son? If you are, come hither!! I'll try my best to purchase an estate so that I might leave it to you.
If I die now, however, you'll only be left with debts to pay and a million dollars worth of porno.
I think I may also have one or two cereal boxes left. Let me check...
2006-07-08 07:37:51
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answered by its just me!! 4
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Naw...my kids come first. But if you want to care for them for the rest of their lives in the style to which they want to become accustomed, we might be able to work out something mutually amenable. You just have to start as soon as they turn 14 and see them through their teenaged years, sheltering Mom and Dad from all hormonal surges and irrationalities.
2006-07-10 03:20:16
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answered by yellow_jellybeans_rock 6
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Are you going to take good care of it? or are you Jesus? do you mean a estate of being?
2006-07-11 11:23:39
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answered by Sony 3
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I am 40 years old...if you agree to take good care of me for the rest of my life (till 110 years old), pay all my bills...as I have no children, I might consider your offer as TEMPTING and leave you a little something...
2006-07-02 05:08:05
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answered by Alexandra I 5
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I bequeath to you all my bills. Thats some of my estate.
2006-07-08 03:42:38
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answered by JBWPLGCSE 5
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Have debt, no estate.
2006-07-06 08:11:13
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answered by Mom_of_7 2
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Nah
2006-07-10 09:11:47
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answered by countrykarebare 4
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If I had money, I would share it but unfortunately I do not have any.
Isn't that the way it is with most good hearted people!
2006-07-11 05:28:01
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answered by Bonnebelle 5
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