it would really help me so my father wouldn't have to go to Germany every week. I only get 2 see him on the weekends and on holidays but i would be really happy to get to see him more often.
Also because i would really like to move out of this crappy condo with 3 bedrooms for 5 people so that maybe we can have guests at our house.
2006-09-25 17:37:38
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answered by ISABELLE 2
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I have always been happy with any amount of money. If you gave me 10 Million dollars, I would pay off all of my debts, buy me a modest house, new car, go back to school and get a degree. Last, but not least, I would invest about 2 Million in a retirement account and set up a trust fund for my daughter.
2006-09-26 00:35:40
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answered by BOBCAT 2
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Yes, please, I would like to test this hypothesis.
10 million would cover my bills and a new house, car, train and plane.
It would mean traveling the globe.
Most of all, it would mean I could build a school, hire awesome teachers that won't be tied down to using a particular program and rewards creativity, gives children more than 20 minutes for lunch and 15 minutes for recess (known as wellness), and isn't in the business of creating miniature robots, which I won't need anyway, since I can buy them with the money left over.
2006-09-26 00:39:43
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answered by Isthisnametaken2 6
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Any money is nice to have but I wouldn't be any happier...just richer and maybe a little more carefree. I would love a family vacation so I would do that, but first I would buy my Grandmother the house of her dreams and then pay off some credit cards and my house. It would definitely make my grandmother's life much better and I guess that would make my life better knowing she was secure and happy.
2006-09-26 00:38:12
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answered by chrissy757 5
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It would be 10 million times better. I'd get a nice little house in the country, help my family out, and start a business after doing some backpacking in Europe and Asia.
2006-09-26 00:34:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Good Question,
If I am suppose to say--World Peace, Good Deeds and
Noble bequests.....I flunk this question.
If you gave me 10 million dollars, I would " finally " be able to retire.
I would have the chance to stay home and enjoy all the things that my husband and I worked so hard for.
And, I would buy a Souped up, high tech,state of the art computer.
I would buy the hubby a fancy pickup truck with lots of chrome and custom made hubcaps---hahahahaha--he'd probably get stopped every time he went somewhere and have his vehicle searched because they would think it was a drug dealers ride !!!!!
2006-09-26 00:54:59
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answered by Moma 7
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Um....YEAH!!!
I would pay off my student loan and any bills...
Buy a secluded beautiful place to live (nothing too fancy!)
Put everything in the bank, keep working and playing and never have to worry about money again. We don't need much really. I'd take less that half of that and be set for life. I'm not very materialistic. I'm poor now and happy!
2006-09-26 00:36:45
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answered by LadyMagick 5
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That's to much money. My life would be better with just one of the millions. I could pay off my student loans. Clean up my credit, buy a house on the west coast by my daughter who just had her first baby, my first grand baby...
2006-09-26 00:37:06
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answered by Lipstick 6
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Of course it would! Right now I have 0 income, and I am temporarily living with my mother! With the 10 million, I'd get me my own house and one for my mother too, (she pays rent and lives in a bad part of town)!!! She is now 74 and her health is not that great so before it is too late I'd love to get her a place she can call her own; one with a garden! She always wanted her own garden!!!! We would be happy, our cats would be happy, and so would our (pet) chickens when we ever get some! (only for the eggs, we would NEVER eat them)!!!!
2006-09-26 00:44:35
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answered by ? 5
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Well yea lol. I'd pay off some bills, set up a college fund for my son, and buy a house just to name a few. But with mo' money comes mo' problems. People that pop out of nowhere claiming that you "owe" them........
2006-09-26 04:35:54
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answered by gemchic81 3
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