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63.1 | | ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI | Why not ask why? | Wed Mar 02 1994 08:40 | 17 |
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If money were no object....
I'd probably only be enjoying more material posessions that I
cannot have currently. For example, I've always (ever since I was a
youngster) been fond of Chris-Craft inboard power boats. The mahogany
ones, like in "On Golden Pond". Given my current financial situation,
I know it's very unlikely that I'll ever be waterskiing behind one of
those that I own. But if money were no object...I'd have *one of them*
parked back behind the garage on its trailer with a cover over it. Just
waiting for the deep brown finish to again shine in the Sun and the
dual exhausts to go Glub-Glub-Glub through blue water as the motor idles
smoothly...
I'd probably have one of them Toyota Supras too. They're cool.
Joe
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63.2 | | COMET::SEARCY | sit back and groove on a rainy day | Wed Mar 02 1994 11:05 | 5 |
| would you not have that parked in the boat house??
just curious...
g
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63.3 | I'd build a better world | LEDS::BRAUN | Rich Braun | Wed Mar 02 1994 11:42 | 25 |
| I'd be getting out there fulfilling my dreams in several areas...
- Business -- making several things like the Internet more useful
for people, and building businesses around these things which
are fun to work for.
- Non-profit organizations -- helping groups use newer technologies
to get their jobs done more efficiently, and to cooperate on
bigger and better projects
- Government / politics -- directly lobbying and helping the movers
and shakers fix some of the obvious problems of our time
If I had more money, I could hire people to do a lot of this stuff, and
I'd be able to have more time for vacations and hobbies, because then
instead of 24 hours a day to get work and sleep done, I'd have lots of
helpers and thereby make more than 24 hours of forward progress each
day. I've been able to get a lot of volunteer help on some of these
things over the past several years, but there's an endemic problem
which has been getting worse as I (and my peers) have gotten older:
everyone's "too busy" all the time. Money can fix that problem in a
hurry, by creating new career opportunities.
-rich
Mass Storage Engineering OEM D&SG SHR1-3/O13 DTN: 237-2124
Work: [email protected] 508-841-2124
Home: [email protected]
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63.4 | Hardly nothing... | MR4DEC::MAHONEY | | Wed Mar 02 1994 14:01 | 11 |
| "money" would not make hardly any difference at all...... the richest
person is not the one who has the most money, but the one who needs the
least... probably if I had much more money I would travel a bit more,
but as things are, I travel when I can and am Mighty happy with what I
have (that's not much in question of money but is plenty in question of
contentment, or happines or whatever we want to call it). Truly, if I
had more money... I probably could not sleep well at night thinking of
ways to increase it, or to invest it, or.... etc. etc. etc... money is
NOT all in this life.
Ana
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63.5 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | it's my life, baby | Wed Mar 02 1994 15:53 | 8 |
| I agree money is not all. However, if it were also no object, I'd move to
San Francisco, buy a Victorian house, and open an antique jewelry store.
I'd also travel and collect art. (Naturally, I would contribute to
various charities, as well.)
Lorna
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63.6 | what would stay the same | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | it's my life, baby | Wed Mar 02 1994 15:56 | 5 |
| re .5, however, my daughter, my cats and my friends would still mean
the most to me.
Lorna
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63.7 | Only three wishes??? | CSOA1::HOLLAND | The happiness of pursuit | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:37 | 15 |
| I would be playing music more, often stopping occasionaly to play with
my kids.
I'd buy my mom a house - not to big since she would want to clean it
herself.
I pay off all of my bills - a couple of zillion would just abour do it!
I'd feed one homeless person a day for the rest of my life.
I'd buy a real computer for fun and profit!
Who knows......
Dave
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63.8 | "Glad I asked that question..." | XCUSME::MOODY | | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:03 | 39 |
| Limme see...money, no object.
Life, how different..........
Present manager? Company?
Same....?
Different?
I'd probably do what John Bears Fortipton, the Millionaire,did
on a t.v. program in the 1950's did. He gave,annonymously and tax free,
one million dollars to (Sometimes deserving, sometimes
undeserving)people. Great story line.
Just imagine what the person in the next cubicle would act like
having found out that they'd been the object of such beneviolence ?
Lets see,who might I target ?
Present manager ? Not.
Present company ? Not.
Why ? This used to be so much more than a job; it used to be
fun. Alas, it's just a job. Like so many others, this has become just
another company. It used to be so much more.
If money were no object, Not. Not. No.
What would be the same, different ? I would be different. I'd
invest in a really nice toupe....so all my erstwhile friends wouldn't
recognize me ? You know the ones that are habitual offenders [kissing
up, even when no one's around].I'd dress up like a clergyman monday,
a firefighter tuesday,a taxi driver wednesday,a pimp thursday,a
country-western type on friday,a beatnik or Hippy on saturday and BP
on sunday. Be Wild. I'd document folks perceptions and write a book or
two all about these experiences.
Alas, sin and corruption would be the same. The IRS would be the
same. And the SAT's would be the same. Jokes would be funnier, days
longer, music sweeter,laughter lighter,....and love truer.
Peace,
-RAM-
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63.9 | an unBEARable nit | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Mar 31 1994 13:34 | 3 |
| It was John Beresford Tipton.
Leslie
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63.10 | Thanks,but...the butler? | TRACTR::MOODY | | Wed Apr 06 1994 22:12 | 6 |
| Thank you for that correction....
Though it seems like only yesterday, alas...it's been a long,long
time. You wouldn't recall the name of the butler, the go-between, would
you?
-RAM-
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63.11 | | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Fri Apr 08 1994 08:42 | 7 |
| I too was going to provide a correction but, I err, was never supposed
to mention or even know his name and, well, you know the rest of the
story.
ed
:-)
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63.12 | * ahem * | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:30 | 10 |
| "Hello, my name is Michael Anthony. I was executive secretary to the
late, fabulously wealthy John Beresford Tipton, who pursued the strange
hobby of giving away anonymously *one million dollars*--to persons he
had never even met."
:-) I'm 99.9% sure that's the script from the intro of every episode
of "The Millionaire"--I LOVED that program! (Has Nickelodeon ever run
it? Does anyone have Nik's official mailing address?)
Leslie
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63.13 | What a great thought! | TRACTR::MOODY | | Sat Apr 09 1994 02:48 | 7 |
| Thanks very much. I second that emotion. Be simply wonderful to
again enjoy some of those episodes. I don't know if I have any
favorites....they were all so good, as I recall. Surely someone knows
if this show's being r
Peace,
-RAM-
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