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Worth watching if you want a laugh

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Video of a customer framing a very, very special print. :giggle: :Slap:

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Not seen that movie before, but I've definitely read the book many times!
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That was very funny. :lol:

What is even funnier, I've heard much worse. :lol: :roll: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja: :ninja:
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Even funnier, there is an after sales market for Thomas Kinkade prints and artworks, sell for even more the second time around. Imagine if a wealthy relative died, but you cannot inherit untill the death duties are paid, but the dead relative is supposed to have £50,000 invested in Thomas Kinkade prints and the government wants the death duties paid on the prints before they will allow access to any of the inheritance, but unfortunately, nobody is crazy enough to waste their money buying the prints. So, you are screwed!
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