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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby alrot » Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:12 pm

woof woof woof I mean yes I agree Sean, Does anybuddy kow another old ladie who wants to have a Dog? and take care of me? ,I can play it very well... ;D
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby ThatOnePerson » Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:33 pm

English, Spanish, AND Dog :o Quite a list of languages you've got going there Alrot ;)
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby bok269 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:04 pm

What could you do to Michael Vick with 12 mill.....Trouble, got any ideas?
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Triple_7 » Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:52 am

I had never heard of this women before till she was dead...but from what I heard...not many shall miss her.

She had been in trouble for not paying taxes...and was quoted saying "Only the little people pay taxes."
I have a few things to say to that but this is a family forum ;D

There are plenty of examples of spoiled little rich kids who have never done a day's work in their useless lives.


To many of them...I work for ones daddy not making crap doing all the work while sonny boy sits on his arse making more then I could imagine >:(  Just remember...its not the kids that are rich...its the parents who are rich and can cut them off at any moment ;)  And its time to sit back and enjoy the show when they do ;D

Leona Helmsley was the Evil Queen of New York real estate, not sorry to hear she's dead, ding dong, etc.... and that poor dog deserves every penny... he had to let that woman hold him and touch him... cringe!!

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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Chris_F » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:14 am

I had never heard of this women before till she was dead...but from what I heard...not many shall miss her.


Yeah, she was such a stereotype it was comical.  I think Cruela DeVille (from 101 Dalmations) was inspired by her.  She didn't do squat to get where she got, she inherited the entire thing.  A real "winner".  At least you can be sure she died surrounded by people who hate her.  Imagine going through life with everyone hating you.  I don't care how much money you've got, if you're a person like her you're doomed to live an unhappy life.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:26 am

[quote] She didn't do squat to get where she got, she inherited the entire thing.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby alrot » Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:41 am

I don't know anything about this woman, But just by doing that to let all this money to a dog .Shows how selfish was in her life, she must be some kind of Mr Burns(The Simpsons) in real life..boy that's sad ,That's why someones saids Money is not everything...She was a rich Ladie inside of her own made Misery life!!
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:54 am

I don't know anything about this woman, But just by doing that to let all this money to a dog .Shows how selfish was in her life, she must be some kind of Mr Burns(The Simpsons) in real life..boy that's sad ,That's why someones saids Money is not everything...She was a rich Ladie inside of her own made Misery life!!

Selfish or not, it was her money. She had every right to do whatever she liked with it.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Chris_F » Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:18 pm

I don't know anything about this woman, But just by doing that to let all this money to a dog .Shows how selfish was in her life, she must be some kind of Mr Burns(The Simpsons) in real life..


Nah, deep down Monty's got a soft side.  This woman was pure evil.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby H » Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:18 pm

I wish to be a Dog; Can't be that bad.
Well, Alrot, according to information given, this woman would evidently have considered you a dog. It was her dog that she didn't consider such.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby beaky » Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:45 pm

This is precisely the point I was trying to make. Perhaps by cutting her grandchildren out of her will she prevented the same thing happening to them.


Amen.

If I were wealthy and had kids and grandkids, I would be very generous while alive but I'd warn them, starting as soon as they were old enough to understand, that they would not be getting a free ride when I kicked the bucket.
In fact, there may be a few bills to pay... :D

I've met quite a few people who were "set for life" as a foregone conclusion, and most were very unhappy people.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby freedomhays » Fri Aug 31, 2007 6:59 am

This is precisely the point I was trying to make. Perhaps by cutting her grandchildren out of her will she prevented the same thing happening to them.


Amen.

If I were wealthy and had kids and grandkids, I would be very generous while alive but I'd warn them, starting as soon as they were old enough to understand, that they would not be getting a free ride when I kicked the bucket.
In fact, there may be a few bills to pay... :D

I've met quite a few people who were "set for life" as a foregone conclusion, and most were very unhappy people.




Yes I totaly agree,
My two best friends the one that owns the Navajo in my avitar and five other planes and the other who inherited 1.5 mil from his uncle are are pretty well set for life and are depressed most of the time.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Chris_F » Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:28 am

If I were wealthy and had kids and grandkids, I would be very generous while alive but I'd warn them, starting as soon as they were old enough to understand, that they would not be getting a free ride when I kicked the bucket.
In fact, there may be a few bills to pay... :D

I've met quite a few people who were "set for life" as a foregone conclusion, and most were very unhappy people.



I'd do something similar to what a character in my favorite book did:  while I'm still alive I'd give them a somewhat sizeable sum of money, say $50k or $100k and tell them if they double it before I die they can have the entire fortune.  That way you know they'll do something useful with it.  Start a business, invest, etc and not just squander it.  I wouldn't have a problem leaving someone a large sum of money, I do have a problem with them using it to merely live a life of luxury and privilage.  Everyone should work for something and an expectation that they create more wealth than they consume.

I've heard people say that Paris Hilton makes $5M a year, but that's no big deal since she probably spends twice that on champaign alone, and that's a real poor rate of return on her daddy's enormous investment.  If any of us were given that kind of money we'd all turn $5M a year without breaking a sweat.  All you'd have to do is hand it over to some stock broker.  If Paris were actually using that money to generate wealth, run a business, invest smartly, then I'd actually have some respect for her.

All Helmsley ever did was merely sustain what others before her set up.  She managed properties which were hers by inheretance.  She didn't expand the Helmsley fortune.  If I were gifted with such an inheretance I'd be sorely disappointed in myself if I couldn't grow it by 50% before my death, which I think is an easy goal.  I think people who are "set for life" can be happy, but they'll never be happy merely spending the money.  Spending money doesn't make you happy, spending money that you've worked hard to earn makes you happy.
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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby legoalex2000 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 8:26 am

man she beat me to it! i was gonna give my money to 12 badgers, a mushroom, and a snake. :P

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Re: I wish to be a Dog

Postby Romulus111VADT » Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:28 pm

When, in the usual manner this ends up in court, I want to see the dog take the stand.
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I actually had an old Army buddy say something similar. A male dog came trotting by and stopped to lick his...ah...well, you get the picture. My buddy looked over and said, "Man, I love to be able to do that when I'm frisky!"

I looked at him serious as a heart attack and replied, "Well, if you pet him real nice, you might just get lucky and he might let you."

About four people nearby plus my buddy all about fell down laughing. He looked at me and just said, "Daammnn, That was a good one!"

We use to cut each other down constantly. He never got over me out ranking him by several stripes...lol.

My other good one on him was when I told him, "If they stuck your brain up a gnats ass, it would look like a BB in a boxcar." That one left him speechless and he never did come up with a good response...lmao.

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