My great uncle has gone West

I don’t have any rich great uncles without kids but I have a 2nd cousin who I kept up with and he has no kids, is 10 years older than me and is worth a bundle. The only problem is that he has 50 first cousins! :D
You only need to get them all on a rickety Guatemalan charter plane.
 
An Van conversion at the campground.

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"We"?

I don't know yet and I would not share that here or anywhere.

No. You have the document in question, the passport, copied and certified by a notary public and then you apply for the apostille through the governor's office. The apostille is attached to the certified passport thus authenticating it and making the document legally recognized in countries that have signed the Schengen Treaty. The UK never signed the Schengen Treaty, complicating things. I will have to go through the British Consulate General for the apostilled passport. Or I can just hop on a plane when the time comes and flash my UK passport.
BITOG. We will medivac Deere

Smart. More relatives out there than you can shake an eel at.

Interesting. Thanks.
 
My wife's youngest uncle passed away - life long bachelor. Different case, we knew him well - my kids would go home to the farm for much of the summer, when my in laws were alive and the uncle lived down the road. He would bring all kinds of games and toys and play with the kids, and later a 4-wheeler for them to ride around the farm on. The kids loved him, and given he was my MIL's little brother, they were very close. Passed away suddenly without a will. Everyone had to send in a bunch of notarized docs and the court will decide. My guess is by the time the lawyers and courts get there fee's there won't be much left.

Best of luck in Scotland. Maybe he had a special bottle hidden away for ya.
 
Another person is telling me my thread title was misleading and he or she are disappointed and surprised to learn I wasn't asking for advice. No more information regarding this topic will be forthcoming either publically on the forum or in PMs. I was also told my thread titles were often misleading and misunderstood as questions. I'll make sure that doesn't happen ever again. I'm done with this thread and will no longer respond.
 
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Another person is telling me my thread title was misleading and he or she are disappointed and surprised to learn I wasn't asking for advice. No more information regarding this topic will be forthcoming either publically on the forum or in PMs. I was also told my thread titles were often misleading and misunderstood as questions. I'll make sure that doesn't happen ever again. I'm done with this thread and will no longer respond.

FWIW, I enjoy your posts. The pics of the Bay Area, etc.

I inherited some amazing high-end audio equipment from one of my uncles. Every time I listen to the system, I think of him. Although I'd much rather he were still alive.
 
Another person is telling me my thread title was misleading and he or she are disappointed and surprised to learn I wasn't asking for advice. No more information regarding this topic will be forthcoming either publically on the forum or in PMs. I was also told my thread titles were often misleading and misunderstood as questions. I'll make sure that doesn't happen ever again. I'm done with this thread and will no longer respond.
Why bother?

You can always clutter up someone else's thread with crap you may or may not inherit.

I mean I wouldn't mention such a thing until I have the Ferrari in my greazy hands.

I don't really have a question for you though but if you get the distillery, peg me as a guy who expects gifts but won't ask. I mean if you have to ask, it's not a gift. Kinda thing.
 
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