Quote from Beverly in The Living Room: A 100% True Story
Beverly: I have been collecting and curating my whole life, and they want nothing? Linda Schwartz: My kids don't want any of my beautiful china. Essie Karp: My dream has always been to pass down my priceless Hummel collection to my kids, but they find them creepy and dead-eyed. Virginia Kremp: Charles and I would like Chad to take over the flower shop, but he'd rather play Nintendo and drink his precious Pepsi. Beverly: If our kids don't want anything we value, then why are we saving it in the first place? Essie Karp: Well, my big game plan is to get really old and die and then they have to take it out of obligation. Beverly: Okay, yes, we all agree your dying would be the best-case scenario. But that's not really something we can explore as an option right now. Virginia Kremp: Then what do we do? Beverly: If our kids aren't going to appreciate any of this, then we will. Starting tomorrow, I am gonna sell everything in here and use the money for me. No, for us. I'm gonna buy us all a cruise to the Bahamas like that Kathie Lee Gifford sings and dances about.