Not to mention, dibs, that she’d switch from glitter to diamond dust to decorate everything & everyone & her picky food fetishes would move into even higher realms so she’d need a private chef. Additionally, she’d buy her own MTA bus & have to pay a chauffeur.
Snappy – you really would need a financial planner.
snappy, very risky to put $14 million in a bank. FDIC only guarantees up to 250k. And as we have recently learned, banks can fail.
If you get a windfall like that for sure you’ll have to learn about money.
That reminds me, I heard the other day on the radio 60% or retired NBA players file for bankruptcy at some point, and the number for the NFL even worse.
Come on Snappy. You mean to tell me that once you had all that money you wouldn’t go off on a buying spree of Timberland boots, flannel shirts, Greek fisherman caps and other lesbian attire???
if i won a gazillion dollars i would buy an old victorian, paint it striped pink and green, and then invite like 5359835 people to live in it and id have my own closed off apt in the basement or the attic. i wouldnt want any wasted space in the house.
According to the article they basically went nutso buying things.
One thing I’ve learned, many people have invested/spent ZERO time self-examining themselves or their lives. They live in a fog and spend their days going from one self-involved pleasure to another, never taking note of the world around them or their effect on it.
Dave, sure you could. As long as you aren’t doing extravagant things. My one and only big expense would be the house purchase. After that, it’s just grocery, utility and clothing bills. I’m a simple girl 🙂
not really. more like providing a dog that i decided to adopt with a better quality of life. having a dog cooped up for 10 hours in an apt is borderline cruelty anyway. he needs a nice long walk during the day and i have no problem being broke all the time so as long as he gets his care. he <3’s his dog walkers and it makes him way more docile. which is a good thing. no one wants a fiesty pitbull, believe me.
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Timberland boots, flannel shirts, Greek fisherman caps and other lesbian attire
LOL! do lesbians even dress that way anymore? sounds more like youre deacribing some random 100 pound soaking wet moonface from bushwick.
*rob*
Not to mention, dibs, that she’d switch from glitter to diamond dust to decorate everything & everyone & her picky food fetishes would move into even higher realms so she’d need a private chef. Additionally, she’d buy her own MTA bus & have to pay a chauffeur.
Snappy – you really would need a financial planner.
snappy, very risky to put $14 million in a bank. FDIC only guarantees up to 250k. And as we have recently learned, banks can fail.
If you get a windfall like that for sure you’ll have to learn about money.
That reminds me, I heard the other day on the radio 60% or retired NBA players file for bankruptcy at some point, and the number for the NFL even worse.
LOL! Nope! I have no need for such things. Besides, I already own a lot of clothes and don’t bother with most of them. What would I do with more?
Come on Snappy. You mean to tell me that once you had all that money you wouldn’t go off on a buying spree of Timberland boots, flannel shirts, Greek fisherman caps and other lesbian attire???
if i won a gazillion dollars i would buy an old victorian, paint it striped pink and green, and then invite like 5359835 people to live in it and id have my own closed off apt in the basement or the attic. i wouldnt want any wasted space in the house.
*rob*
According to the article they basically went nutso buying things.
One thing I’ve learned, many people have invested/spent ZERO time self-examining themselves or their lives. They live in a fog and spend their days going from one self-involved pleasure to another, never taking note of the world around them or their effect on it.
Dave, sure you could. As long as you aren’t doing extravagant things. My one and only big expense would be the house purchase. After that, it’s just grocery, utility and clothing bills. I’m a simple girl 🙂
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Elitist.
not really. more like providing a dog that i decided to adopt with a better quality of life. having a dog cooped up for 10 hours in an apt is borderline cruelty anyway. he needs a nice long walk during the day and i have no problem being broke all the time so as long as he gets his care. he <3’s his dog walkers and it makes him way more docile. which is a good thing. no one wants a fiesty pitbull, believe me.
*rob*