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OK then could someone help me out a little bit here

 

If someone bought a canvas print of some spiderman picture for £999 that was signed by Stan Lee would the value of that print absolutely sky rocket when he died?

 

My mate is convinced that it would double or triple in value but I can't help but think that Stan Lee must have signed hundreds of thousands of things in his lifetime so would that decrease the value of it?

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Yeah apparently these prints are 'one offs' but as I say how many 'one off prints' has he signed during his lifetime and would that have any affect on the value of them?

 

I'm waiting for Alex Ferguson to die because I have got a signed Man UTD pennant at home signed be Fergie, Beckham, Keane, Giggs,, Scholes, Pallister,Bruce and some other people

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Yeah apparently these prints are 'one offs' but as I say how many 'one off prints' has he signed during his lifetime and would that have any affect on the value of them?

 

I'm waiting for Alex Ferguson to die because I have got a signed Man UTD pennant at home signed be Fergie, Beckham, Keane, Giggs,, Scholes, Pallister,Bruce and some other people

 

Kill the lot of them, you'd be in for a fortune.

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Yeah apparently these prints are 'one offs' but as I say how many 'one off prints' has he signed during his lifetime and would that have any affect on the value of them?

 

I'm waiting for Alex Ferguson to die because I have got a signed Man UTD pennant at home signed be Fergie, Beckham, Keane, Giggs,, Scholes, Pallister,Bruce and some other people

 

Kill the lot of them, you'd be in for a fortune.

 

 

And a lifetime season ticket at the Etihad.

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Can't do that 'power nap' thing.

 

If I try to go to sleep, I can guarantee I'd lie there awake for the duration allotted.

 

And even if perchance I did nod off, I'd wake up feeling absolutely ghastly, writing off the rest of the day, and ensuring I wouldn't be able to sleep at night.

 

Midnight to 7 am, and that's it.

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I have to sleep when it comes, was up till 5 researching, then off to work at 8, home at 3, sleep, eat, study, research... It'll kill me I'm sure, really need more than 4 hours sleep.

(Going from Pneumonia and still carrying a chest infection doesn't help, because of Asthma I can't go to docs as they will put me in hosp)

Joy.

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I have to sleep when it comes, was up till 5 researching, then off to work at 8, home at 3, sleep, eat, study, research... It'll kill me I'm sure, really need more than 4 hours sleep.

(Going from Pneumonia and still carrying a chest infection doesn't help, because of Asthma I can't go to docs as they will put me in hosp)

Joy.

 

That's a pretty ambitious way to describe the act of watching pornography.

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Can't do that 'power nap' thing.

 

If I try to go to sleep, I can guarantee I'd lie there awake for the duration allotted.

 

And even if perchance I did nod off, I'd wake up feeling absolutely ghastly, writing off the rest of the day, and ensuring I wouldn't be able to sleep at night.

 

Midnight to 7 am, and that's it.

Exactly this.  I'd be like a walker from TWD if I took a midday nap.

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My sleep pattern was utterly vanilla until I decided it was a good idea to do a degree in reduced time (4 year course in 2 years), including doing the dissertation (the future of 3D Building Information Modelling, software and reality) in parallel whilst holding down my full time job.

 

I did it by working until 5 or 6, family time until 10 or 11 then work from 11 through until whatever it needed to be, often 3 in the morning, then up for work 6 / 7 depending on where I was working that day. That has truly ruined my sleep pattern and now I stay up late and get up early but once every couple of weeks crash and sleep until my wife checks if I'm still alive. I have slept for 24 hours when they all went away one weekend!

 

I reckon if I'd worked any more hours I'd have turned into a teacher.

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My sleep pattern was utterly vanilla until I decided it was a good idea to do a degree in reduced time (4 year course in 2 years), including doing the dissertation (the future of 3D Building Information Modelling, software and reality) in parallel whilst holding down my full time job.

 

I did it by working until 5 or 6, family time until 10 or 11 then work from 11 through until whatever it needed to be, often 3 in the morning, then up for work 6 / 7 depending on where I was working that day. That has truly ruined my sleep pattern and now I stay up late and get up early but once every couple of weeks crash and sleep until my wife checks if I'm still alive. I have slept for 24 hours when they all went away one weekend!

 

I reckon if I'd worked any more hours I'd have turned into a teacher.

 

This = my life!

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