
becca_573
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to Europe, most of South America, Mexico, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or any other country where they have 21st century politics and laws and are not *** backward the way the US has become
Some place like Ghana or India I would give it some thought, you could sure live well on that much money but would it be worth it? probably not
Hell, if we could find a way to make money, buy a home and they would LET us, I'd go to Scandinavia or Canada for $10,000! |
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capcave2002
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is that euros or pounds and yes please |
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spiderspell
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Yes I would definitely take the money and leave. There are other countries that would be nice to live in besides the USA. |
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icequeen55uk
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No, for all it's faults, I still love where I was born. The money would be bloody great, but never being able to return? No Thanks.
However, if someone wants to pay me a million to leave the AREA in which I live and never return, I'll take that one! |
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D
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I would be tempted if the the rain doesn't stop soon. |
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rachel
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Yes absolutely. I am already considering returning to my native OZ. Give it to me now and I will be on the first plane |
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Rad
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yes why not-as long as i could choose the country!!! I live in Wales so i could just move to England/Ireland/Scotland! |
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stinkypinkyteddybear
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Not a chance |
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devilishlycleverâ„¢
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While it's tempting to consider, and I could live quite contentedly and simply on a small island somewhere with that...there are too many things I would miss. A sunset over Arizona. The crack of a bat in Yankee Stadium on opening day. Christmas in Vermont, where the snow falls softly and gently like a Currier and Ives painting.
No, no this is my home. I'm a-stayin'... |
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Clueless
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No, because even though you can immigrate to other countries, you'd still be labled an American. Too much risk. Why take the money if you will die before you spend it LOL |
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Sharon W
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Yes, where can I collect it?? |
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beemzz6
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Is this the total amount before or after taxes and debts are collected? Would this be before or after the fact that if it's your child or not? Would it really be her fathers money or just the skimmings of the taxpayers to the government? Would I see you where I am going? Are you being offered a million in cash for some reason or another, like a get out of town by sundown clown! If so we can help ya- need to borrow a dollar? " But in answer to your question-what do you mean by set foot? I have two foots sometimes four and more and also I at times do set footings in this earth right before the wall with and without doors is risened! But as my Lawyer and I read all the fine print and made any necessary changes to it that we deemed important yeah I would accept the money to leave the country..... Bye |
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C
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oh yes most definately, then I would go and live somewhere where I was not a second class citizen. |
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Schatzi
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uhmm...I don't need 1,000,000 to leave my country, i want to leave as soon as possible. |
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Ding dong, I'm Sparticus 2.
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Just send the cheque. |
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Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ
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Absolutely. I'm considering it even without the financial motivation, although in the absence of this clause I would like the ability to visit. However with $1M, the rest of the world is my oyster. |
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kittenpinkrock
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oh yes!!! show me the bloody money!!!!! |
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happy chappy
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after dictator ship is starting to creep in I would definitely move.preferably Italy. |
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leesa
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Give me just $ 100,000.00 ... and .... see ya! |
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hotod
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Where do I sign up??? This country has gone totally off the rails. if I could you would not see me for dust. |
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Marianne_not_Gingerâ„¢
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Never. |
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brokerstorage
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Never, for $20,000,000 yeah |
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Kickback
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depends what country.
The UK, yes. |
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pvanderstighelen
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nope ...would have it spent by tomorrow and then were would I be penniless homeless nae friends to pick up my tabs ..no family to bale me out ..so no thanks ..nice idea ...but I'm spendaholic lol .... |
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opossumd
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Yes, if I could take everything I love with me, in addition to £1,000,000 |
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Blicka
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If it were a country other than my homeland, yes.
If it were to leave my homeland and never return, no. |
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Nicky T
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Yes I would do it for 50p - in the blink of an eye. |
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talkland72
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£1,000,000 would not adequately compensate me for leaving everything I love behind. Besides I actually love living in England! |
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Le Homme
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Ask Lou Pealman! |
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vampwithaheart
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Depends on which currancy you offered it to me and what the currancy exchange was like in the country I picked!
If it was favourable then yeah! |
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chuckna21
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One million dollars is no long the awe-inspiring amount that would drive an individual to make a life changing decision. If this were tax free money that I could place in a 5% yielding investment account, living off the interest would only get me 50,000 a year. Not really the lap of luxury in exchange to sacrificing family and friends, not to mention Philly Cheese Steaks, NYC Pizza, Carolina style BBQ, Maryland Crab Cakes, Fish tacos from San Diego, fresh seafood from the Puget Sound, Texas style Enchiladas, and Lobster Rolls steaming hot in Maine. |
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