Late again, dammit! How dare I have a life! But seriously, I wonder what the guy who taped Larry and Moe in the late 1960s (invited to dine on lasagna with 2 original Stooges? Wow!) is doing with his recordings. There are folks who dropped in for visits before the 70s, and I'm more interested in those than I am with the later ones. I'm not fond of
listening to post stroke Larry, but I don't mind watching him. (You get a better idea of how he was doing if you get to see him and listen...just listening, the guy sounds like death warmed over if he's not telling a story. Damn, it was kinda painful to hear him NOT hear what the questions were sometimes.)
As to selling stuff, I have the perfectly craptastic Stroke of Luck, and told my mother that she could sell it after I die and perhaps get a couple of bucks. On second thought, perhaps she could read the book and get a good laugh to forget her grief!