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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And had more money then you could shake a stick at.
What would you do with it? "
Money can't buy what I'd actually want...but I guess a nice big house with no neighbours and finally having the cash to set up my business would be nice...rest would go in a fund for my kiddies. |
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Firstly, quit my job.
Then buy a house and a new car.
Then after making sure my family and friends were financially ok, I would buy a block of flats to rent out. I would offer long-term tenancies where I would put the money from their rent into a bank account. When they had reached a certain amount, the flat would be theirs. If they ever wanted to sell, they could get their money back. If they left before the flat was paid off, I would give them back their rent money.
And lastly, open up a swingers club in this area - there's nothing! |
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I'd sort my old dear out, as she's been hovering around bankruptcy for over a decade, so I'd make sure she never had to worry again.
I'd buy a load of my friends a house or pay off their mortgage so that they'd got a nice little headstart.
I'd probably start up some kind of charity, not entirely sure for what cause, but I'd try to be quite involved to ensure that the money wasn't just being funnelled into the bank accounts of the people working their (I'm always mildly offended by how many directors of charities are multi-multi-millionaires, somehow it seems a little distasteful)
I'd also set up an investigative journalism/private detective office type thing whose sole remit was to dig into politicians of every party and unearth whatever dirt they were hiding, and then publicise this as far and wide as I could.
The rest I'd use to enjoy life. Travel, good food, new experiences etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’d change nothing for money can’t buy what I want most I’d be generous mind to family and friends but I’m happy with what I have material wise there’s 3 things in this world that I want more than life itself and no amount of money can buy them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Initially, I'd wonder where all the dosh came from... Then, once positive it isn't all a dream I'd arrange to tie up all the jobs that haven't been finished and then buy a motor home and a car to tow along and tour the country. Eventually decide which particular bit of coast I'd want to buy or build my home at. Then travel lots more.
I haven't given it much thought really.
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'd make sure all the people who have been mean to know I'm rich. I'd then proceed to make sure the people in my life who matter are given what they need to help them with their lives, particularly my beautiful mum.
As for me, I would travel and buy a house at Studland for me and my dog to live out our days.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'd lay the money on my bed and roll around naked on top of it
That would be painful with the new plastic notes "
Yeah, I didn't think of that. And coins could get lodged places. |
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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago
the right frame of mind -London |
Firstly wonder why the hell I felt the need to shake a stick at my money.
Secondly wonder what the benchmark was w.r.t. to the ratio of stick shaking to accumulated wealth.
Thirdly wonder if I was going slightly insane even contemplating the above. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Colouring suppliesssss.
A lifetime supply of my favourite posh - I mean posh, it's £120 for the tin of 120 - for me and my mum. I'd basically just buy Amazon out for paints and pens and pencils. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Firstly wonder why the hell I felt the need to shake a stick at my money.
Secondly wonder what the benchmark was w.r.t. to the ratio of stick shaking to accumulated wealth.
Thirdly wonder if I was going slightly insane even contemplating the above."
Stop overthinking it hunny ...let's go shopping |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
Cry probably!! Then once I'd got over the emotional impact, sit down and have a long hard think about what I could do with the money to not only make what remains of my life happy, but how it could be best used to benefit others. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd lay the money on my bed and roll around naked on top of it
That would be painful with the new plastic notes
Yeah, I didn't think of that. And coins could get lodged places.
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Awkward places |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd lay the money on my bed and roll around naked on top of it
That would be painful with the new plastic notes
Yeah, I didn't think of that. And coins could get lodged places.
Awkward places"
Like your nose? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'd lay the money on my bed and roll around naked on top of it
That would be painful with the new plastic notes
Yeah, I didn't think of that. And coins could get lodged places.
Awkward places
Like your nose? "
...Yes |
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