For a hundred million dollars
2006-08-16 01:50:35
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answer #1
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answered by JJ n 1
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Avoiding the techinicalities of losing the money to the arresting authorities then and the fact that the criminal record would screw up my current profession, Yes.
The only draw back is that I am working in a profession that would stop if I spent more than 6 months behind bars. I am working in a job I want to do and would be a little put out the fact of not being able to continue.
But, six zeros!!!!
2006-08-16 01:52:50
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answered by Chris F 2
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NO. No. and No. i'd like a million money, exceedingly in this financial device, yet freedom comes first. throughout historic previous, ppl have fought for freedom and made maximum of sacrifices for freedom ( Civil conflict, American Revolution, etc) and we will not basically supply all of that up for some money and a 300 and sixty 5 days in reformatory. we've have not have been given any theory how fortunate we are to have freedom! ppl have been as quickly as working around yelling "supply me liberty or supply me death! " i'd pass over my associates, relatives, college, working exterior, eating scrumptious, non reformatory nutrition, and maximum of greater issues. it relatively is greater useful to have a million money that u've worked no longer person-friendly to earn then a million money for no freedom and a 300 and sixty 5 days in reformatory. the sensation that u've earned it is lots sweeter.
2016-11-04 22:30:14
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answered by ? 4
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What a thought! Now i'm afraid i wouldn't think twice about it and turn down the £1m!!! Simply because i'm grossly clautrophobic, cannot stand a door shut in my own home, never mind being locked up in a cell but!!! My partner isn't at all claustrophobic so i'd have no qualm in having him try jail for a month and cash the money myself LOL
2006-08-16 01:54:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, but you would have to pay me upfront so while I'm in prison the £1million can earn a good little interest for me in the bank. With no living expenses to pay, no bills etc. + my existing savings, I'd be really well off after that one year.
2006-08-16 01:57:34
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answered by Luvfactory 5
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Money means nothing if you aren't present in your own life. There isn't enough money in existence to buy missing the birth of your child or grandchild, walking along a river bank, listening to music in a park, hearing the good morning of your co-workers. You can't buy back the year you lost.
2006-08-16 02:01:07
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answered by tjnstlouismo 7
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I would do it for a million and get the free education and training that they offer, plus I can look after myself, no problem, give me the million.
2006-08-16 01:51:22
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answered by gasman 2
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Yes. In a heartbeat. I have always wanted to go to prison, only for a week or so. I am not a criminal however, so to be paid for the experience would be fantastic.
2006-08-16 02:23:39
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answered by talkengine 2
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No. I am not sure if I can survive the prison, or if my mind will be intact after the prison. Money is not an issue here.
2006-08-16 01:52:06
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answered by Kanda 5
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The answer to this depends on which country your in, if you were to offer me this to spend a year in a British prison then yes please where do i sign up.
2006-08-16 02:24:48
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answered by ringo711 6
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