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   From: dahoov2@cox.net   
      
   Yeah, they like those I guess. I think a dinosaur egg is more   
   interesting though (heavy to lug).   
      
   On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 16:09:12 -0700 (PDT), chip1057   
    wrote:   
      
   >If it's between the egg and the watercolor, I'd bring the watercolor.   
   >They seem to like those all the time.   
   >   
   >Chip   
   >   
   >On Mar 17, 3:41 pm, Sue H wrote:   
   >> Just thought this was an interesting topic. Few questions..   
   >>   
   >> 1) has anyone been to this before? I was thinking of going but want to   
   >> be sure I won't have to pay twice if my husband goes... they are   
   >> charging a 100 admission which covers 3 things...   
   >>   
   >> 2) If you were to go, what would YOU take?   
   >>   
   >> 3) I need help deciding what to take. I was thinking these items   
   >> a. my watercolor from famed designer "Charles Le Maire"   
   >> b. my dinosaur egg   
   >> c. my deed to Highclere castle signed by Lady Carnarvon (even   
   >> though online experts seem to think it's worthless)   
   >>   
   >> I have a lot of stuff but nothing "antique" really. I've a few things   
   >> from the 1800's like a velvet covered prayer book with a french   
   >> inscription on it with someone's name... and a couple other books   
   >> (school books with nice graphics and such). I've also got these   
   >> things...   
   >> a fossil (some sea creature), some gemstones (one is a large green   
   >> tourmaline which is flawless or near flawless), craploads of   
   >> autographs *but what to take?*, my costume from Santa Clause 2,   
   >> really, I have nothing of real value (thousands) to take... so was   
   >> thinking of making sure I didn't get ripped on the things I did buy I   
   >> think I got for a good deal, or those things which are of interest and   
   >> they can tell me about.   
   >>   
   >> Some interesting graphs I might be able to consolidate and present   
   >> them as ONE item? like one binder? One of my favorite things is book   
   >> (it's a book; thick like one but is actually a program of sorts) given   
   >> out at an awards ceremony for a couple directors (one being Francis   
   >> Ford Coppola and is signed by him). I've got a premiere ticket signed   
   >> by Lucas, a watercolor painting from "the Land Before Time" signed by   
   >> the artist (animation department credited on IMDB), and other   
   >> drawings/paintings and crew items given to me by celebs... a   
   >> presentation cell, some signed animation cels...   
   >>   
   >> I don't know what to take~ I only am allowed three items~~~~~   
   >> HELP!!!!   
      
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