As maybe
too many of my readers here know too well, the number of terrible losses I had
to endure due to TBI is almost too great to start to count, there’s however one
that hurts me very much (way less than losing my family and job, obviously) what I’m showing here in fact is
my very beloved cabinet that used to contain my whiskeys collection (that’s well described
in my connoisseur member profile here on the right) the
mother of my two treasure in fact told me last time I got to see her, that this
entire cabinet including
its content was trashed by my former conservator.
Without
going into any details about how difficult it was to buy these very rare
bottles of the whiskeys directly imported from Ireland and aged already for
several years which makes them pretty expensive and rare too, when I recently
went to a website that gives the monetary value of these very rare and well-aged
these whiskeys I came up with a total
value as of today of at least $7,000 without counting the value of the cabinet
itself, the cost to have it assembled by specialists and the several crystal
glasses special to drink whiskey that came from my country (Venice, most probably) that best makes crystal glasses to
drink all you want and the ones I had were special for whiskey drinking, since
they had come with my parents the last they came to see me I don’t know their
value, but I don’t think that in a store in Santa Barbara special crystal
glasses for whiskey (I had about 20)
would go for less than $250 for them all. If I was to make a sum of the value
of my whiskey cabinet with all of its content I believe that it could be $10K
that added to the $80K that were given to my first conservator means that the
mother of my treasures has thrown away about half a mil. of $$ that – as I’ve already said here - shall
be what my treasures could inherit from me (their fucking disabled father).
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