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WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Absolutely. Pay off my farm and pay to have it tweaked to all my expectations, buy my daughter her dream farm (Hell that could be just one day blown $1,000,000 all by itself with the stupid real-estate prices of today, pay off my siblings' mortgages as well as friends' mortgages until the One million a day was reached.
I could easily spend that money for the betterment of a lot of folks.
I could easily spend that money for the betterment of a lot of folks.
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WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@HumanEarth Well then, I would pay for the labor to get all the work done I want on my farm/home and buy the materials myself. Then the mortgage pay offs of siblings and friends as well as a farm for my daughter. Yea I could do this easily enough without any gambling or other wasted money. Hell, I would go to nice restaurant's when they opened and tell them I am covering the whole day/evening until closing tie meals for everyone the patrons can tip the waiter/waitress as gratitude for the service given merits. If a waiter/waitress performed well, I would give them a $10,000 tip in cash as a bonus at the end of the night. $10,000 is the maximum allowable as a gift by the IRS before it they can tax it.
HumanEarth · F
It gets hard the more you think about. Specially if you really follow the rules.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@HumanEarth Paying off other folk's mortgages and or buying them homes that I will never own myself makes it easier to do with todays inflation for sure.
@WillaKissing That would be considered charity, not allowable.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@NativePortlander1970 I was not thinking it to be charity, but I guess you're right. It seems I Always find that wet blanket from Portland. Dang it.