I'd get me a place in the islands to winter and a place in the mountains to summer. Then, I'd enjoy the best God has to offer.
2008-01-02 09:50:59
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answered by RT 66 6
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I would sell my ranch and horses and move to the Caribbean. There I would assist with various human projects, Habit for Humanity, Every Child a Home, community water wells, etc etc.
I'd play on the beach on the weekends and four times a year pay for Kenny Chesney to come play a free concert on a different beach for all to enjoy.
I'd watch the sun go down from a beach every night and I would turn a small section of beach into my Zen sandbox before I turned in for the night. That way, when I got up in the morning, I could go back down to the beach to see how it had changed.
2008-01-01 02:28:15
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answered by d4dave 3
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If money were no object, I'd be having a ball!
I'd set up a Foundation and start handing money out to those who needed it. This would be great as there would be no end to the money, therefore, everyone would have what they need. How Cool!!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-31 21:08:14
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answered by Cranky 5
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Help family and friends. Have a house on the lake with lots of books in the library, a good old dog, a kitchen to cook lots of good stuff for the community.
I am a minimalist so money would have to go back to worthwhile causes.
2008-01-02 20:10:03
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answered by Ya Ya Vegas 6
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My life is pretty much what it is without regard for money.
I do, of course, make some decisions with regard to it, have to eat, have to stay somewhere, etc.
About the only changes that I could see would be setting up trust funds for my children to ensure that they didn't have to worry about the necessities of life (not to make it where they wouldn't have to work).
But, it would allow me to spend more time pursuing my service to God rather spend half a year at work away from fellow believers.
But, like a lot of the others, try to help as many as possible. Not by giving to them but allowing them to be able to get for themselves.
2008-01-01 05:06:34
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answered by deepndswamps 5
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Be secure in knowing that my life was financialy stable. Pay off my sons house and give them some money, give my other son some money. Help my other immediate family members as needed. Buy Medical insurance. Travel.
2008-01-01 08:12:43
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answered by Moe 6
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I would pay off my house, buy my kids homes /pay off the ones they have.Pay off my youngest sons College loans. Take my Husband on a Alaskan Cruise. Buy a couple really cool cars, I would like a Mini Cooper and Husband would like the biggest baddest Chevy truck we could find.I would stay in the home we have because we just finished building it 2 years ago and I like it here. But I would purchase a large piece of wooded land...like 100 acres. Something for my grand kids to inherit., Pay off the loan my Church has ( building loan) . Take my mom and sister on a dream trip...I think they would choose Australia. Other than that , I still would use my wood furnace to heat the house, make my own bread. and shop at walmart....
2007-12-31 23:39:41
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answered by ridder 5
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I wouldn't want to change my life drastically, but would just love to be in a position to buy a beautiful little bungalow to live the rest of my days in ease of never having to keep going up and down stairs (no downstairs bathroom)
2008-01-01 00:05:03
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answered by ♥ HOPE ♥ 4
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Money really wouldn't have any effect on my life -- it would pay off bills, (my own and familily), in would help my community and/or where else it may be put to use. But over all, what is the true value of money ?
2008-01-01 03:28:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Do more work for the Lions Clubs The largest and greatest service club in the world
2008-01-01 03:45:30
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answered by Grand pa 7
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