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3/17/09 1:30:59 AM#26
Buy a house in Narvik Norway and try to get my immigration to Norway set up. Buy a few CDs to learn Norwegian.
Or.... The same idea for Sweden or Iceland. |
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3/17/09 2:15:31 AM#27
plz offer me one million dollar in advance , and ill let you know my plan, ahahha |
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3/17/09 8:48:54 AM#28
Originally posted by staroceanhi
...With one million dollars? ______________________________ What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....? Originally posted by Hazmal What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll." |
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3/17/09 9:20:44 AM#29
Would probably find the most expensive whore (or two) and the most expensive bottle of whisky (or two). Throw in a couple of midgets and a sauna. |
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3/17/09 11:46:16 AM#30
One million dollars gives you the ability to earn a portion of your total income from the interest. If you are investing in guaranteed securities your rate of return will only be $10,000-$40,000 a year. Therefore, if you were to acquire one million dollars in the near future, you would be advised to: 1) pay off your outstanding debt 2) find appropriate living accomodations. If that includes buying a house, depending on your investment strategy, that could range from paying the entire thing off immediately or getting the smallest mortgage possible. 3) purchase modest transportation 4) invest the rest 5) continue to work and accumulate capital Lit |
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3/17/09 9:45:29 PM#31
i'll travel around the world with my honey |
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3/17/09 10:21:04 PM#32
I would buy www.break.com/index/amazing-new-water-powered-jet-pack.html What else does one need to be happy
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3/18/09 2:48:44 PM#33
Originally posted by Xemous
Honestly, that looks amazing. Although I would probably get bored with it after 2 weeks and would need to purchase another one for one of my friends so we can jet pack joust! ______________________________ What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....? Originally posted by Hazmal What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll." |
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3/18/09 2:56:56 PM#34
Pay off my bills and my moms bills. Spend about 50k and invest the rest into my mmo. |
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3/18/09 3:12:33 PM#35
Originally posted by hvc80 The fact that there is no way of getting around the whole "tethered" deal I think I'd get tired of it after a few days. No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga- |
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3/18/09 4:21:44 PM#36
Originally posted by Illius The fact that there is no way of getting around the whole "tethered" deal I think I'd get tired of it after a few days.
Of course, thats why I said I would need to purcahse another for the joust! ______________________________ What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....? Originally posted by Hazmal What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll." |
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3/18/09 10:19:46 PM#37
I'll buy my own place, maybe a beach house, and never work again :) party every night or so... who says money can't buy happiness? |
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3/19/09 1:28:36 AM#38
50k(4)=200k For my brothers' and sister's college fund 200k for a medium sized house in my area 100k for travel, casinos, entertainment, stuff, etc 50k for a nice car 250k for college and med school 200k in the bank total 1,000k :)
Of course I'd be lazy for a while, but I'd still go to school and have a part time job. |
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citadelrose
Novice Member
Joined: 3/18/09
It's not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on. |
3/19/09 2:40:14 AM#39
A million dollars isnt much so I couldnt do too much with it, but I would buy my daughter a 3 bedroom house or trailor so that she and her 3 girls wouldnt have to live with me anymore. I would splurge on myself with a couple hundred or maybe go to Beltara on the river and do a little gambling for fun and then invest the rest. You can tell the quality of a person by how they treat people they don't need. |
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3/19/09 4:10:27 PM#40
1 million wouldn't do much except decrease some of my worries and fast track some of my life plans (earlier retirement, move out of the starter home sooner, ...) 216 million - I'd retire do whatever I want, whenever I want, however I want, with whoever I want and be limited only by my own morals (which I'm willing to wage are a bit higher than some of the people around here |
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3/19/09 4:29:48 PM#41
Well considering the cost and profits of my uncles pig farm in the Philippines, Id say develop a foreign business and grab a special development visa for the Philippines. Once Im settled there I could be making a cozy several hundred thousand a year. Buy a nice beach lot. Probably a nice helpful servants house. All in all a good life. The secondary plan if I was to stay in the Americas would be to buy up some land on the outskirts of town. Build a apartment complex and live off the income. Rentals are gold in my area and always have been. Were looking at a decent 750,000 dollar initial investment. So that leaves me 250,000. Id take 100,000 of that and build a house on m property in the Philippines and a smaller scale farm. All in all 1 million is a ton of cash. Especially if you can live on 10k a year. Thats food, car repairs, rent and comforts. Hehe I live cheap. |
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3/21/09 10:11:45 PM#42
nowadays, a million dollars is not a big fortune. but i'll still feel excited to get it. So i can travel around the world and try delicious food everywhere |
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3/22/09 9:41:02 PM#43
Give the fortune to my dear mum, for what she's given is far beyond this |
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3/22/09 9:45:46 PM#44
i will employ a magician, who can make the fortune double , double and double...avaricious lol |
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3/23/09 10:38:38 PM#45
i'll by the company i'm employed. And then i can manage all my colleagues...hahha |
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deviliscious
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/09/07
"Adjusts ponytails and pulls the lollipop out of my mouth" |
3/23/09 10:45:25 PM#46
Originally posted by frunkie
You wouldn;t happen to be this guy would you?
And you mean CO- Manage? LMAO! |
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3/24/09 1:53:27 AM#47
i'll put them in the bank and just live on the bank interest. plan B in my mind: i'll use them to travel to different place, but in this way imay use up the money quickly. so plan A will be better for me. |
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3/24/09 1:54:37 AM#48
travel all around the world, and get some presents whereever i arrive |
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3/24/09 12:25:07 PM#49
I'd pay off college for my associates degree, then find the next degree I'd go after. I'd probably get two or three more in total. After this graduation I'd go to angel falls, then use the spring breaks for the same things along with any friends. ______ After 3/4ths of it was spent on schooling I'd look for a nice job, then work my way through different companies and positions. ___________________________ Hmmm I could also go glutton(of entertainment) stay in a one room efficency appartment and be on the computer at all times... Granted that would probably make me too much like my dad and make everyone cry. |
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3/26/09 10:08:16 PM#50
buy a house beside sea so that i could look up to the sparkling sky at night |
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