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I know this is a question that can't be answered, but do you think it's possible to compare the sums of money that Beethoven has made all over the world since his death? Is it reasonable to assume that it is significantly greater than someone like Elvis or Michael Jackson? You can get an estimate of a celebrity's net worth. Beethoven was what I included, but nothing else. However, they do include famous people who have passed away; for instance, they claim that Elvis is worth £300 million and Michael Jackson is worth £600 million (despite the fact that another entry claims that his music has earned £2 billion since he passed away!). I additionally understand that the further you travel once again into the past it turns out to be more confounded as you need to adapt to expansion, I think the most successful film ever is as yet Gone With the Breeze, whenever adapted to expansion. So, do you think it's even possible to guess how much money Beethoven has made so far, or do you think it's impossible?
 

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I know this is a question that can't be answered, but do you think it's possible to compare the sums of money that Beethoven has made all over the world since his death? Is it reasonable to assume that it is significantly greater than someone like Elvis or Michael Jackson? You can get an estimate of a celebrity's net worth. Beethoven was what I included, but nothing else. However, they do include famous people who have passed away; for instance, they claim that Elvis is worth £300 million and Michael Jackson is worth £600 million (despite the fact that another entry claims that his music has earned £2 billion since he passed away!). I additionally understand that the further you travel once again into the past it turns out to be more confounded as you need to adapt to expansion, I think the most successful film ever is as yet Gone With the Breeze, whenever adapted to expansion of deer meat for dinner net worth. So, do you think it's even possible to guess how much money Beethoven has made so far, or do you think it's impossible?
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The real question is........if Beethoven never beheld a late winter mule deer on a snowy desert scape or was startled by the early fall silence broken by the bugle of a bull elk, was any of his fame or riches even worth a 'pound' of beans? --------SS
Give him a minute, he'll be Bach
 

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The real question is........if Beethoven never beheld a late winter mule deer on a snowy desert scape or was startled by the early fall silence broken by the bugle of a bull elk, was any of his fame or riches even worth a 'pound' of beans? --------SS
Beethoven was deaf so I doubt he ever heard the elk and guess the answer was no.


Give him a minute, he'll be Bach
I doubt he will return to Handel the question.
 

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The real question is........if Beethoven never beheld a late winter mule deer on a snowy desert scape or was startled by the early fall silence broken by the bugle of a bull elk, was any of his fame or riches even worth a 'pound' of beans? --------SS
Or Chopin wood for a nice fire in the woods.

This brings back memories of my music appreciation class in college.:)
 

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I have to confess that when I was dating my wife in High School, (no she wasn't my wife while we were dating), I went to visit her, her mom opened the door and said she is in the living room practicing the piano. When I walked in she was playing Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata, that is when I fell completely in love and knew that she would be my wife.
 

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I'm not a dad yet, but I gotta get practiced up. My wife and I are beginning some fertility treatment stuff in the next couple months and see if we can have at least one before we get too old. Found out my swimmers are good, but there's some things going on on my wife's end. We'll see what happens!

Best of luck, mate. It can be a tough, long journey for those of us who wait a little later in life. Took us years but the one treatment I was comfortable using finally worked the final month we were willing to "try".

I don't miss those long years but have a little girl that reminds me it was worth the heartache. I hope y'all get to experience that joy as well. And I say that as my little slides head first into the terrible twos with a big, mischievous smile. 😬

*She got a ukulele for Christmas because she loves Coco and guitars. She now "plays" it while we all sing You are My Sunshine (to Johnny Cash version on YouTube). I try to remember those moments as she spends a little more time each day being a little terrorist. But the way she sings "haapy" is pretty darn cute.
 

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I'm not a dad yet, but I gotta get practiced up. My wife and I are beginning some fertility treatment stuff in the next couple months and see if we can have at least one before we get too old. Found out my swimmers are good, but there's some things going on on my wife's end. We'll see what happens!
Best of luck. We tried that a few times before it got untenable price wise. We got lucky and got a great son. Money well spent, even if it was alot of it ... lol

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Best of luck. We tried that a few times before it got untenable price wise. We got lucky and got a great son. Money well spent, even if it was alot of it ... lol

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That's what I'm afraid of. How much these costs are going to start mounting up to. I'm honestly okay with either outcome, but I know it's gonna be hard on my wife if it doesn't work out. I can't talk her into snagging an orphan.
 

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Best of luck, mate. It can be a tough, long journey for those of us who wait a little later in life. Took us years but the one treatment I was comfortable using finally worked the final month we were willing to "try".

I don't miss those long years but have a little girl that reminds me it was worth the heartache. I hope y'all get to experience that joy as well. And I say that as my little slides head first into the terrible twos with a big, mischievous smile. 😬

*She got a ukulele for Christmas because she loves Coco and guitars. She now "plays" it while we all sing You are My Sunshine (to Johnny Cash version on YouTube). I try to remember those moments as she spends a little more time each day being a little terrorist. But the way she sings "haapy" is pretty darn cute.
Thanks, backcountry. Good to see you are enjoying the das life.
 

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I'm not a dad yet, but I gotta get practiced up. My wife and I are beginning some fertility treatment stuff in the next couple months and see if we can have at least one before we get too old. Found out my swimmers are good, but there's some things going on on my wife's end. We'll see what happens!
We did that too. It is a lot of effort and emotional "exertion", along with the expense but can work great. It didn't work for us and we adopted our daughter. A couple years later our son came the "regular" way with no assistance. Best wishes on the treatment process.
 
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