A grand total of . . . .
drum roll, please .....
Ten dollars!
That's what you lent me, that's what I owe you.
2007-07-08 05:38:43
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answer #1
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answered by CantGetThereFromHere 5
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$10
2007-07-08 05:38:13
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answer #2
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answered by mbucket 3
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10$
2007-07-08 05:38:55
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question.
As my perspective is defined, what we agreed on before hand is what I actually am bound by, as I am a man of my word.
And as it seems that there isn't a requirement to do so, it is at my liking, if I am to share.
In which then I ask, do I like you? Which i would assume I do because I accepted $10 from you, as I wouldn't if i didn't like you.
First of all I wouldn't tell you right away, and I wouldn't even tell you the exact amount I won. I would just give you, out of the blue, 10,000 and tell you that your upstanding efforts and faith in me have paid off, have a nice day and thank you.
If I didn't like you, I would give you nothing, but I would make an investment somewhere for you that directly affects you that would make your life better. And I wouldn't base that on my opinion, I would pay some attention and base it on yours. But I won't tell you, cause I wouldn't like you. Oh and I would pay back the ten.
2007-07-08 05:45:53
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answer #4
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answered by Tyson 2
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I get to keep 50%. Because the law is like that. They take away around 50%. So, 10% to charity. This way we keep good karma. That leaves 40%. Then, 20% of the rest of the total. 20,000 is not bad. You can get a really nice car with no payments.
2007-07-08 17:01:24
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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half of what the state would give me after taxes. NY takes about a third. greedy bastards. heythis question might be good luck. hey, can you lend me $10 for a lottery ticket??
and will you just kiss me already!!!!!
2007-07-08 18:55:20
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answer #6
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answered by Arraya 6
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I would give you back the 10$ that you borrowed me it's not like your money brought me luck, it would of been meant to happen for me even if it was my own 10$.
2007-07-09 00:41:42
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends how much the lottery ticket was. If it was $1, I'd give you $100,010. If it was $2, I'd give you $200,010, etc.
2007-07-08 05:39:35
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answer #8
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answered by cptndaveahoe 6
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buy you a car... unless i said can i get 10 for a lottery ticket and you said ok then i would split it 50/50
2007-07-08 05:39:18
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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$500
2007-07-08 05:38:23
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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$10.00. Unless there was some other agreement that the lender would share in the profit/loss of the enterprise for which the money was borrowed.
2007-07-08 05:40:02
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answer #11
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answered by kcscrapper 2
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