02-22-2022, 03:55 PM
They should be nicely constructed too. Like the way a real house would be, except on a miniature scale. Real stone, wood, floors, real walls and paint and wallpapers etc.
I know I said I'd live on a piece of land in a smaller house if I was Bunny, but...
Hell, if you wanna go for the gusto (which I believe that anyone with the capability should)...
I'd make sure I managed my money right so I could stay wealthy for life (not having kids helps with that too) and I would make sure the house I lived in now was gonna be my 'forever home'...
And I would build a diorama room to LAST.
In fact, as a famous person, anywhere Bunny lives can be considered a museum in and of itself.
So if she did have those quality pieces built, she could hold onto that home until she was old/dead and then it could go on to be a museum after she was gone.
Or if she just wanted to move away at some point in her life, she could see to it that the property remained a museum, but that'd be costly and unless she lives in it for DECADES, it technically can't have museum status at this juncture.
I hope that makes sense.
Since she's a Texan born and raised, it'd make the most sense to hold onto the property for her whole life, make sure she stays wealthy, and then make sure the house is held in a trust or some-such so that it will be done with as she pleases, after she dies.
So make sure it's kept open as a museum, etc.
I mean if she was rich enough, she could do some Willy Wonka type shit and just have it be a tourist attraction in general whether she's dead or not.
Sorry for talking about being dead so many times in this post, LMFAOOOO!!!
Listen, I think BIG picture, I don't do small-time potatoes.
I know I said I'd live on a piece of land in a smaller house if I was Bunny, but...
Hell, if you wanna go for the gusto (which I believe that anyone with the capability should)...
I'd make sure I managed my money right so I could stay wealthy for life (not having kids helps with that too) and I would make sure the house I lived in now was gonna be my 'forever home'...
And I would build a diorama room to LAST.
In fact, as a famous person, anywhere Bunny lives can be considered a museum in and of itself.
So if she did have those quality pieces built, she could hold onto that home until she was old/dead and then it could go on to be a museum after she was gone.
Or if she just wanted to move away at some point in her life, she could see to it that the property remained a museum, but that'd be costly and unless she lives in it for DECADES, it technically can't have museum status at this juncture.
I hope that makes sense.
Since she's a Texan born and raised, it'd make the most sense to hold onto the property for her whole life, make sure she stays wealthy, and then make sure the house is held in a trust or some-such so that it will be done with as she pleases, after she dies.
So make sure it's kept open as a museum, etc.
I mean if she was rich enough, she could do some Willy Wonka type shit and just have it be a tourist attraction in general whether she's dead or not.
Sorry for talking about being dead so many times in this post, LMFAOOOO!!!
Listen, I think BIG picture, I don't do small-time potatoes.