That could pay for 3.85% of the cost of a Volvo S60. Not including the car registration and the car insurance.
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I noticed that only my VERY LOGICAL AND VERY REAL answer got a thumbs down. Did the one who gave me the thumbs down expect me to say "Yipeeeee, that's a lot of money it feel like I won the lotto!!!!"
Or expected that all answers will be serious, like " this money can feed xxxx streetchildren, or send these poor kids to school so that they will have a bright future etc etc"
Sorry I disappointed this person. But I do not try to impress people about good deeds or a good heart via rhetorical questions. These are things done, not talked about. Sans publicity. My real life friends know me better.
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Oh, I see TDs on others now huh. Or did you just want others to think that I was talking nonsense? Saying I was the only one with TDs when others actually have them, too?
2007-10-14 22:47:22
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answered by boyplakwatsa.com 7
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You can buy food in the Fast Food use it for commuting actually i think some family here in the Philippines spend 100 pesos a day
I think 100 pesos will go a long way
2007-10-20 21:12:20
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answered by midwaypalace 3
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You can donate it to the Christina Oh! Foundation.
That could help send a few kids to school, keep them out of harm's way, and offer them a better chance at the future. It takes less than a thousand pesos annually to send one streetchild to school. That means 100 kids going to grade school.
Oh, don't take the Christina Oh! Foundation seriously. I do this as a personal mission - I do not have a foundation.
I suggest you make a donation to any of the legitimate foundations.
2007-10-15 15:32:11
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answered by Krsthaun 3
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That amount would definately feed and clothe a lot of street kids in Manila. It could give them a Christmas to remember. If you have it spare pass it on.
Nice one Bopols
2007-10-14 15:42:05
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answered by PC 7
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Honestly, I will do this ..... 10-20% will be donated to bahay puso and munting tahanan here in Bataan and rest would be split into home renovation and deposit the rest in the bank.
2007-10-14 21:24:16
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answered by Jex 7
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put 50thou into the bank or a cooperative. the other 50thou, engage into a small time business, like the food cart business, or business that you can use/hire out-of-school youth/s to make them busy and productive citizen.
2007-10-14 20:19:19
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answered by mans 1
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i'm single, so i'd rather share 40% to my parents 10% for each bros/sis (total of 40%) then 20% for me to buy appliance or kitchenware and some clothes.
2007-10-21 22:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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have a christmas party for the streetkids of metro manila. in cooperation with the people of yap.
2007-10-14 14:36:35
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answered by Anonymous
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a lot!!!
you can put it in a bank, spend it in one day, donate to charity, buy food for the street kids or give it to your parents...
2007-10-14 14:59:42
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answered by bestkeptsecret 3
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A lot, depending on your needs or wants.
2007-10-16 01:02:28
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answered by annabelle p 7
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