On Sun, 10 Aug 2014 23:32:57 -0400, Doris Night
> wrote:
>When my dad died two years ago, one of the things he left behind was a
>teak secretary desk, about 50 years old. It was almost a part of him -
>he had stuff sorted the way he wanted, there were clips hanging with
>things that only he could know the meaning of, and the drawers were
>full of mystery papers.
>
>We ended up with this desk at our house, and we had no interest in
>keeping it (we already had a lot of stuff from the estate to deal
>with).
>
>As it happened, the house next door to us had recently changed hands,
>and the new owners were looking for furniture. We gave them Dad's
>desk, and it fit beautifully in a little corner in their living room.
>It looked like it was meant to be there. I'm happy we gave it to them
>because the desk looks like it's glad to be there. Also, I can see it
>every time I go to their house. This would not be the case if we had
>sold it.
I hope you took out the $10000 taped behind the drawers first