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s1mplehumar wrote:
Ack wrote:Have you looked into laser grid security systems yet? You might also consider hiring a guard!

Hell, if you bought it, you could probably afford to pay somebody minimum wage to stand there in a crappy uniform 40 hours a week.
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MrPopo wrote:$11500.
Jesus tap dancing christ on a cracker. Mind sharing the infinite monies code with the rest of us?
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As long as Mrs.Popo gets a gift that costs $11,501, you should be in the clear.

That's really exciting Popo. Hefty price tag, but how often do you have the chance to own something like this? I'm glad you grabbed the brass ring when you had the chance, and that puppy is only going to go up in value.
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Luke wrote:As long as Mrs.Popo gets a gift that costs $11,501, you should be in the clear.
I'm in the clear there. Still living on my own, so I can purchase insane things like this without having to justify it.
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MrPopo wrote:I've been looking into getting one of those display pedastals like you would see in a museum; I've found a couple that look like they'd work.
They have one of those pedestals at the Pink Gorilla in the university district, but they use it to display a copy of Shaq-Fu. :lol:
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Make sure you chat with your insurance agent to get a rider for the cart on your homeowner insurance policy or whatever insurance policy you have. They might want that laser grid security system
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XxBroBuzzxX wrote::shock: Holy shit. Congratulations man. Shame your money went towards Childs Play, but I think a NWC Grey Cart is worth it.
wtf is up with this post.
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brunoafh wrote:
MrPopo wrote:$11500.
Jesus tap dancing christ on a cracker. Mind sharing the infinite monies code with the rest of us?
Please, no, the economy is already bad enough as it is! :lol:
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MrPopo wrote:
Luke wrote:As long as Mrs.Popo gets a gift that costs $11,501, you should be in the clear.
I'm in the clear there. Still living on my own, so I can purchase insane things like this without having to justify it.

Sweet! I hope.

I totally support this purchase; you are buying a piece of history and I consider it a fair investment.

An item is only worth what someone will pay for it, and although a lot of people may disagree, I think you'll have a market to sell this (if needed). My friends with kids say "In thirty years that game will be worth a few bucks if anything" but I strongly disagree. The main argument is that "You couldn't pay my kid 11k to play a Nintendo game", which has two sides of the coin. Yup, most kids could give two shits about an NES game, others adore the "retro" look to them. It will be very interesting to see how the game's value changes, but I would imagine the value will continue to go up, and up, and up.
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So what happened next?
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