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Topic: money money money must be funny....
mightymoe's photo
Tue 05/31/16 12:12 PM

Well I would retire... For sure..

I would also set up college fund trust so that my great grandchildren and so on could get the education needed in this world.

I would also give my children enough to pay off their debts and have a nice nest egg.

I would donate a lot of it to the charities I believe in.

I would then invest the rest.. Keeping out a bit so that I could indulge in my love of travel instead of saving for a 30 day vacation in Scotland I would be there for a couple of months. I would also go back and spend some time in Europe loved it once would like to see if I could again.

I would also take the time to really figure out what needs need to be met.
I know one that is very dear to my heart is making sure kids have coats and winter boots and gloves. Up here when I got involved with this charity I never knew so many kids go cold.

One of the things I love to do, when it is least expected is pay it forward to someone. Doesn't matter who just do it. I think that would become my new career paying it forward to people.

I love seeing someone get that boost when they least expect it. Never letting on that I was the one that paid it forward for them.

Stop working probably in the field I am and do more charity work..




yea, donating a lot of money to stop cat juggling in South America...

SitkaRains's photo
Tue 05/31/16 12:18 PM


Well I would retire... For sure..

I would also set up college fund trust so that my great grandchildren and so on could get the education needed in this world.

I would also give my children enough to pay off their debts and have a nice nest egg.

I would donate a lot of it to the charities I believe in.

I would then invest the rest.. Keeping out a bit so that I could indulge in my love of travel instead of saving for a 30 day vacation in Scotland I would be there for a couple of months. I would also go back and spend some time in Europe loved it once would like to see if I could again.

I would also take the time to really figure out what needs need to be met.
I know one that is very dear to my heart is making sure kids have coats and winter boots and gloves. Up here when I got involved with this charity I never knew so many kids go cold.

One of the things I love to do, when it is least expected is pay it forward to someone. Doesn't matter who just do it. I think that would become my new career paying it forward to people.

I love seeing someone get that boost when they least expect it. Never letting on that I was the one that paid it forward for them.

Stop working probably in the field I am and do more charity work..




yea, donating a lot of money to stop cat juggling in South America...

Nope I am thinking more along the lines of feeding hungry kids and old folks. taking care of their basic needs... Doing out reach to educate and have people become skilled at something so they won't need the Gov. hand outs which I believe are crippling not helping.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 05/31/16 02:09 PM



Well I would retire... For sure..

I would also set up college fund trust so that my great grandchildren and so on could get the education needed in this world.

I would also give my children enough to pay off their debts and have a nice nest egg.

I would donate a lot of it to the charities I believe in.

I would then invest the rest.. Keeping out a bit so that I could indulge in my love of travel instead of saving for a 30 day vacation in Scotland I would be there for a couple of months. I would also go back and spend some time in Europe loved it once would like to see if I could again.

I would also take the time to really figure out what needs need to be met.
I know one that is very dear to my heart is making sure kids have coats and winter boots and gloves. Up here when I got involved with this charity I never knew so many kids go cold.

One of the things I love to do, when it is least expected is pay it forward to someone. Doesn't matter who just do it. I think that would become my new career paying it forward to people.

I love seeing someone get that boost when they least expect it. Never letting on that I was the one that paid it forward for them.

Stop working probably in the field I am and do more charity work..




yea, donating a lot of money to stop cat juggling in South America...

Nope I am thinking more along the lines of feeding hungry kids and old folks. taking care of their basic needs... Doing out reach to educate and have people become skilled at something so they won't need the Gov. hand outs which I believe are crippling not helping.


you never watched the movie "The Jerk"? that was one of the donations Steve Martin donated money to...

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 05/31/16 02:13 PM


Well I would retire... For sure..

I would also set up college fund trust so that my great grandchildren and so on could get the education needed in this world.

I would also give my children enough to pay off their debts and have a nice nest egg.

I would donate a lot of it to the charities I believe in.

I would then invest the rest.. Keeping out a bit so that I could indulge in my love of travel instead of saving for a 30 day vacation in Scotland I would be there for a couple of months. I would also go back and spend some time in Europe loved it once would like to see if I could again.

I would also take the time to really figure out what needs need to be met.
I know one that is very dear to my heart is making sure kids have coats and winter boots and gloves. Up here when I got involved with this charity I never knew so many kids go cold.

One of the things I love to do, when it is least expected is pay it forward to someone. Doesn't matter who just do it. I think that would become my new career paying it forward to people.

I love seeing someone get that boost when they least expect it. Never letting on that I was the one that paid it forward for them.

Stop working probably in the field I am and do more charity work..




yea, donating a lot of money to stop cat juggling in South America...


Moe, you act as if cat juggling were a bad thing. indifferent

mightymoe's photo
Tue 05/31/16 02:17 PM



Well I would retire... For sure..

I would also set up college fund trust so that my great grandchildren and so on could get the education needed in this world.

I would also give my children enough to pay off their debts and have a nice nest egg.

I would donate a lot of it to the charities I believe in.

I would then invest the rest.. Keeping out a bit so that I could indulge in my love of travel instead of saving for a 30 day vacation in Scotland I would be there for a couple of months. I would also go back and spend some time in Europe loved it once would like to see if I could again.

I would also take the time to really figure out what needs need to be met.
I know one that is very dear to my heart is making sure kids have coats and winter boots and gloves. Up here when I got involved with this charity I never knew so many kids go cold.

One of the things I love to do, when it is least expected is pay it forward to someone. Doesn't matter who just do it. I think that would become my new career paying it forward to people.

I love seeing someone get that boost when they least expect it. Never letting on that I was the one that paid it forward for them.

Stop working probably in the field I am and do more charity work..




yea, donating a lot of money to stop cat juggling in South America...


Moe, you act as if cat juggling were a bad thing. indifferent


just in south America...

SparklingCrystal 💖💎's photo
Tue 05/31/16 02:23 PM

Wonder no longer... Long story short, I posed this question in a fun way, ok, I was kinda sorta sozzled, but I was hoping for more serious answers .. Thinking mature audience and all..yes the jokers on here , including your truly, were bound to give witty and wise answers ... Well by the answers you can tell a lot about the person. One thing I did notice though, no one was quitting a job..... To make whoopsie.. Is this a big tell sign or what ... Ha ha...

I haven't got a job, haha.
It would get me out of benefit, but since 6 figures ain't that much these days, I would enjoy doing what I love to do: write & publish and workshops. And hopefully make a nice buck on the side with that :)
I'm actually assuming you meant 7 figures, a mill ...
6 figures ain't enough to stop working and/or retire ...

no photo
Tue 05/31/16 02:31 PM
Yes, my serious answer is to buy a small house, maybe have one sports car and some type of 4-wheel-drive car/truck. Travel on road trips in USA. I don't have any kids to leave money to. I hope nobody tries to juggle me!

no photo
Tue 05/31/16 02:53 PM
I pick to juggle her! ^^^^^rofl just kidding!

I'd probably go into Sweetwater Music and just spend too much.

Annierooroo's photo
Tue 05/31/16 03:00 PM
I really don't know what I would do.

I know it's not on fast cars, whiskey or woman.

Maybe helping animals and people.

Maybe buy land, build a huge home to help the young and old.
Animals and people.

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