Al Carrell: Now it may look like I'm trying to do a movie that's a sequel to the Toy Story, called the Tool Story. But I'm not. Come on, I'll show you why. Actually, I'm making an inventory of all of our goodies. It's ideal to use a camcorder because you can take pictures and talk about it at the same time, and by talking about it, I mean you can talk about the price that you paid for some things. You can have serial numbers on there and give a description of everything. Now what do you tape? Well, okay, you want to include all of your silver, flatware, silver service, all of your jewelry, cameras, things like that. You'd also want to include electronics. And as you go through, just go ahead and take a picture of your clothes, everything, because your insurance policy may be great, but it probably doesn't spell out everything. And if you had a theft or if you had a fire, would you remember everything? Would the police be able to identify it? This is going to help. When you get through, take the tape out and take it to the bank. Put it in the safety deposit box. You wouldn't want it here in case of a fire would you?
Episode 024 1995 - 96 Season
| Foam Forms | Ironing Center | Satellite Skylight | Stair System | House Wrap | Ladder Tips | New Appliances | New Window Well | New Tubs | Aerated Concrete Blocks | Video Inventory | Bow Wrench | Kich 'N Komposter | Fiberglass Decking | Mortgage Do's and Don'ts |
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