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That would be betrayal to me, so no.
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No. I had an amazing childhood.
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I already have a million dollars. It doesn't go far these days.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] cortana 5 I already have a million dollars. It doesn't go far these days.[/quote] Far enough to meet Recon.
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No, because that includes forgetting that I'm owed a million dollars. Hence the guy offering the money gets the last laugh...and I always get the last laugh. Ha ha! [Edited on 12.12.2012 1:13 AM PST]
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Maybe, I can buy myself better memories with the money.
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I really can't decide.
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I'd give them up for less.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Dont pass gass I'd give them up for less. [/quote] $3.50?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] petitminou [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Dont pass gass I'd give them up for less. [/quote] $3.50?[/quote] Deal!
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No because then I would have no idea what to do with it, because I couldn't remember.
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Nope.
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Not saying that I would but it could be pretty cool. Assuming I get to know my mom and dad all over again. They are pretty cool people and I have a big family. For a billion, I'd probably do it. Think about it, you could buy a lot of cool stuff and it would all be brand new. That means action figures and toys. That means playing Zelda Ocarina of Time and Mario 64. Hell, Nintendo and Sega would be fun again. I'd watch Breaking Bad all over again and it would be amazing. I'd watch all the great movies I've seen on like a 80 inch flat screen.
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Narp.
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Depends. Do I still know who everybody is? Or is a complete blank and I don't even know who my family is etc
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No definitely not
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Yes. But, only if "dollars" was "pounds sterling".
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Without a doubt.
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Yeah no.