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I was just thinking about having to buy holiday gifts and paying to travel all over creation to visit family members. That made me think about being totally broke and what I would do if I suddenly became rich!

If money were no object, I would give money to charities, home school my son, get plastic surgery, and travel to fabulous locations like Hawaii, Alaska, and Australia (to start)!

Anyone want to play along? Then finish this thought:

If money were no object...

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If money were no object...

I would:

1. Pay off students loans and other miscellaneous debt.

2. Buy my parents a home to retire in.

3. Set up college funds for my younger brothers and nephew.

4. Get a Tummy Tuck, breast, thigh and mons lift.

5. Make DH quit his job to pursue his dreams.

6. Buy tri-coastal homes; Hawaii, San Diego, east end of Long Island.

7. Start an event planning company, animal shelter, and free tutoring service.

8. Go back to school to be a Vet or Marine Biologist.

9. Build a dark room.

10. Travel.

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I would have lots of plastic surgery.

Get my home finished being built.

Buy a Mercedes.

Buy my husband a yacht.

Donate to lots of charities.

Make sure no child in my neighborhood went without Christmas.

Give lots to the church.

Help all of my family members.

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If money were no object, I would....

Take as many classes as I want, in whatever subjects I want, at any school that I want.

Travel to unique locations, such as Madagascar, the Amazon, Africa, the Arctic, etc.

Buy a home in any location that I want, including Cape Cod, Florida, Chesapeake Bay area, NYC, and Alaska, for starters.

Give my parents enough money that they could retire to any location they want to and live comfortably for the rest of their life.

Donate to charities of my choice, including wildlife, pet, and people charities.

Get lots and lots of plastic surgery.

Start a scholarship and grant fund for female scientists and budding scientists.

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no liberal-pinko-commie-stuff!!! wait until we divide the spoils or I will exile you to West Virgina!! and make you watch nascar!!!

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no liberal-pinko-commie-stuff!!! wait until we divide the spoils or I will exile you to West Virgina!! and make you watch nascar!!!
Aww, you spoil all the fun! (And Nascar isn't all that bad, at least when there are crashes, anyway. Other than that, it's a bunch of cars going around in circles. Is it bad that I watch stuff just to see people screw up?)

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nascar is a good sport to watch when drunk, becuase its really easy to follow.

THEY'RE MAKIN' ANOTHER LEFT TUUURRRRNNN!!!

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nascar is a good sport to watch when drunk, becuase its really easy to follow.

THEY'RE MAKIN' ANOTHER LEFT TUUURRRRNNN!!!

LOL! As long as the left turns don't make you sick, I guess!

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oh gosh If money were no object...

..Buy a home (get out of apartments)

..pay off debts

..make my other half quit his job to pursue his writing.

..Get the band without hassling with insurance

..put a home gym in the new house and a pool!

..2 new cars

..kids college funds

..Move other halfs mother out of the podunk town she lives in into a nice home.

..Plastic surgery after weight loss

..want a couple of tattoos/piercings after all the weight loss/PS

..TRAVEL!! :)

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