What happens to your DVDs after you die?
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I'm divorced with one 36 year old, married daughter; eveything I've got goes to her. She can do whatever she wants with my DVDs, and everything else too. She doesn't have to keep the Ball Python she gave me for Father's Day, 1991.
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Mine will all go into a permanent display in my museum and memorial library. Visitors will be able to peruse my collection (from behind glass, of course) to gain further insight into my greatness.
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Originally Posted by hot_locket
The ancient Egyptians believed you could take them with you into the afterlife and continue to never get around to actually watching them.
So true!
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Originally Posted by Yakuza Bengoshi
Excuse me if this question sounds rude, but how old are you?
And, if this clarifies anything, I don't care what happens to my material possessions. I posed the question from a neutral standpoint. (one of "cosmic indifference", for the Lovecraftian philosophers among you)
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I have about two thousand DVDs and they are along with my extensive VHS and laserdisc collection actually in my will.
If I die, they go to my parents...but if they are already deceased or die with me the complete collection is willed to my high school library.
If I die, they go to my parents...but if they are already deceased or die with me the complete collection is willed to my high school library.
#40
A good question and one I have thought about especially since I had to have open heart surgery last year. My brother might take some of them however I do have a few that I wouldn't want even him to see. Maybe I need to make arrangements for someone to come ASAP after my death and remove these titles from my inventory. LOL.
If I have any money then, which is doubtful, I'd probably donate to the local animal shelter, so maybe I'll stipulate that the rest of my DVDs go to them and sold for the profit.
If I have any money then, which is doubtful, I'd probably donate to the local animal shelter, so maybe I'll stipulate that the rest of my DVDs go to them and sold for the profit.
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Originally Posted by Flicker
Maybe I need to make arrangements for someone to come ASAP after my death and remove these titles from my inventory. LOL.
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Hopefully, I'll have children by then and they will go to them. That's one thing I've always thought of in the back of my head is to show these movies to my children one day, give them good taste!




