i,ve been in both situations and i would have to say love :o)
2007-04-09 14:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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well right now I'm poor and lonely, and i have not seen to many cases where love actually worked out. my head to go for the Rich and lonely but my heart says hold out for poor and in love. but that's only good if he who i love loves me back.
2007-04-09 13:01:43
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answered by ~*~AmethystMoonBeams~*~ 5
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Rich and Lonely
2007-04-09 13:02:37
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answered by ♥NEVAR♥ 4
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Poor I guess, but the evil in me says rich, I could always keep a few fake friends and chicks around. At least I know they're fake.
2007-04-09 13:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would I be lonely if I was rich. Money can solve ALOT of problems, including loneliness. If your not too stingy with your money then everyone would want to be your friend.
2007-04-09 13:12:47
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answered by msknowitall 5
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i could particularly be unfavorable and enjoyed. this might seem cheesy coming from a guy yet i could cost love over funds anyday. Being wealthy, yeah you are able to have adequate funds what ever you decide on yet its no longer something whilst in comparison with the happiness of affection and being enjoyed in return. Love is truly a staggering feeling.
2016-10-21 11:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Cast the riches apart from the heart
Past the fool's mind which controls the part
Picking blood over gold we decide
To stop this flood of lonliness suicide
2007-04-09 13:06:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Poor and in love.
2007-04-09 13:01:03
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answered by ~angie~ 6
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i would rather be poor in love especially with the girl im with now, i would live in a box for her
2007-04-09 13:04:13
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answered by squishy 2
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Honey, I already am rich and a little lonely
2007-04-09 13:02:57
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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poor in love
2007-04-09 13:01:52
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answered by Millie 4
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