A blank white box? I assume you're talking about the enormous drug bust? Sheesh. Would that I could just have $5,000 of that my life would be so much less stressful. I'm too honest I tell you.
Niobe, The picture isn't opening. Unless, however, there really is no picture and you are making a profound anti-materialist statement with a side dish of nihilism, in which case, bravo. Liz
Freaking impressive! I'm with Sara-- a little bit of that would make my life much less stressful.
Related to nothing in particular, I was thinking the other day that I know what I personally could do with maybe up to about 20 million. And it would involve building and maintaining a school. I think I might find people who need more money than that to be completely un-understandable.
Huh, she says, wiping a bit of drool off of her laptop with the broken z key, which she swapped out for the page up key, figuring that she might need that z, and with the fraying cord, which might set her and her house (which has a basement that likes water) on fire any day now.
I know that money does not guarantee happiness, but it does allow you to buy things that can help make you happy. You know, like services at spas and such.:-) Hell, I will even take enough money to pay all my bills for a month or two! That means I am not greedy, right?
A blank white box? I assume you're talking about the enormous drug bust? Sheesh. Would that I could just have $5,000 of that my life would be so much less stressful. I'm too honest I tell you.
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ReplyDeleteThe picture isn't opening. Unless, however, there really is no picture and you are making a profound anti-materialist statement with a side dish of nihilism, in which case, bravo.
Liz
Yikes! I am assuming drug-related.
ReplyDeleteWell, I can see the video of a camera panning over stacks of bundled hundred-dollar bills. Okay, I'll put up a photo for everyone else.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! We should all post photos of our basements.
ReplyDeleteMy basement doesn't look anything like that. Damn.
ReplyDeleteFreaking impressive!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Sara-- a little bit of that would make my life much less stressful.
Related to nothing in particular, I was thinking the other day that I know what I personally could do with maybe up to about 20 million. And it would involve building and maintaining a school. I think I might find people who need more money than that to be completely un-understandable.
Wow, that is a lot of decaf mocha-orange lattes from Starbucks, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI can't even conceive of that much money but it might be nice to try for a few days.
Huh, she says, wiping a bit of drool off of her laptop with the broken z key, which she swapped out for the page up key, figuring that she might need that z, and with the fraying cord, which might set her and her house (which has a basement that likes water) on fire any day now.
ReplyDeleteI know that money does not guarantee happiness, but it does allow you to buy things that can help make you happy. You know, like services at spas and such.:-) Hell, I will even take enough money to pay all my bills for a month or two! That means I am not greedy, right?
ReplyDelete$207m and a certain amount of foreign currency, to boot. What's up with that? Greenbacks aren't good enough?
ReplyDeleteNice decorating scheme, anyway.
i wonder if i could have some for an upcoming IVF. I mean,what would be to them?
ReplyDeleteI hope that oneday my basement can resemble that!
ReplyDeleteI'm dreaming of opening a theatre...
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