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How much would you expect to pay for The Imagination Movers Services????


of course assuming we lived in a world where tottal and pure awesomeness could exsist...


LoL


When I was watching it this morning I started to wonder how much it would coast to be one of there customers...
[if this type bussiness was real, haha]

In theory I think they'd try and keep it as affordable as possible, BUT at the same time, theirs four people to split the money between AND they'd have to be able to afford to keep the warehouse up and running, all the electricity and keeping the rooms stock and well kept

Like somebody to take care of the animals in the Farm room...
Keeping thepresent room full of presents...
The outdoors room, all grass trimed and stuff....

Seem like it'd be expensive lol

but at the same time a pretty good deal...I mean you get entertaiment when they paly there music, and no doubt fun times in some random room of epic crazyness AND your problem solved by the end of the day....and hey like in the epp. with the Marching band girl, I mean how long would they have taken to go to a music teacher or the epp. with the Football player can you imagen how long it would have taken if he went to a sport therapsit! LoL So really lets realise it'd be a pretty good deal if the price was right XD



I can't decide how much I'd think it'd be....I'm like over 100? Under it?

Sooo I'm posting it on here to get what ya'll would expect to pay




if the Imagination Movers would real, how much do you think they'd coast???

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I would actually have to say well over $100, given how effective the Movers are and the level of service that they provide.

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Wow... there's really wayyyy too much thought into that question! LOL Very cute though!

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Thanks XD lol

I know...my special talent is over thinking things ^____^ *nods*

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I've been genuinely concerned as to how the Movers stay financially afloat. I mean, that's a BIG-ASS warehouse, and they don't seem to be inundated with customers! For a while, I thought they might have made their money on the side stealing cars (Scott and Dave have both been witnessed with hubcaps about their persons), but then I figured 'Treasure of the Warehouse' can be treated as a prequel episode; they'd had enough money to rent the warehouse up until that point, then the treasure they found in the Jungle Room made them WEALTHY FOREVER.

Either that, or they SERIOUSLY overcharge Knit-Knots whenever he has an issue. Knit-Knots, of course, is STUPID rich from all his boring products!

So, how much to pay for Mover services? Well, seeing as I've reasoned my way to them being completely financially secure forever, I reckon they'd be a freakin' good deal! They work for the love of the work, and it doesn't really matter if they make money or not. Maggie (and one presumes Dean?) is only a student, and students are not renowned for being particularly rich, and the Movers have never given the impression of a sliding scale dependent on customer means. Sooo... what's the minimum wage in New Orleans? Multiply that by four for the duration of the idea emergency, add on costs for materials (and maybe some power costs if they've had to use particularly high-powered rooms), and there we have it. :)

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Stealing cars? I thought they made money with a meth lab in one of those rooms, and the whole movers thing was a front. ;)


Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son.

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