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Mr. DelMonico's father bunt old blocks in his wood stove during the energy crises of the 1970's. We still have a lot of blocks in the store.
Jeff
Jeff
Mr. DelMonico's father bunt old blocks in his wood stove during the energy crises of the 1970's. We still have a lot of blocks in the store.
Jeff
I once had a fantasy of acquiring a barn or two on some inexpensive land somewhere and filling those structures with cool stuff that can be had cheap now but which may be worth quite a bit at some point in the future. And that would be my legacy.
Alas, it's a complete fantasy. I can't afford to tie up money on barns and the stuff that would fill them. It would be all outgo, and I got bills to pay. Even space in a barn in some remote location is of some economic value, as is space in a closet in Midtown Manhattan.
I once had a fantasy of acquiring a barn or two on some inexpensive land somewhere and filling those structures with cool stuff [...]
Not a good idea! You'd have to fill it with stuff, that at some point in the future will become cool. The hard part is to figure out, what will become cool in 30, 40 or 50 years. If anyone back in the late 60s or 70s had told me, I would evolve into a fedora-lover before I turned 60 - the answer would have been: "Not in a lifetime!". At the time, nothing seemed as foolish and outdated as my parents and grandparents clothing habits
You are seen too much those TV programs that focus on that.
Not a good idea! You'd have to fill it with stuff, that at some point in the future will become cool. The hard part is to figure out, what will become cool in 30, 40 or 50 years. If anyone back in the late 60s or 70s had told me, I would evolve into a fedora-lover before I turned 60 - the answer would have been: "Not in a lifetime!". At the time, nothing seemed as foolish and outdated as my parents and grandparents clothing habits