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You wake up Monday morning and check your bank account.

It says your available balance is $125,534,298.00. you call the bank to tell them there has been a mistake, but they assure you there is no mistake and that is your balance. What do you do? How do you spend your day and the next week. Be as specific as you want.
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TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
Once I knew that it wasn't put into my account by mistake and I wasn't going to have to give it back to someone else who was meant to have it, I would:

Buy myself a beautiful dream home near the lake.

Contact the Gerson Clinic in Mexico and see if they could cure my Dad's cancer (not just treat it), as they have been known to actually cure cancer in a lot of people. If not, find another cure, and a qualified doctor who would be able to convince my Dad to give it a try.

Buy a nice new computer for myself, and another one for my boyfriend. We already each have a computer, but something with a lot more memory and a solid state drive would be nice. And perhaps a friend of mine, who know computers inside and out, could put Windows 7 on both of them, since I still believe that that's the best operating system.

Go back to college and eventually get a degree in veterinary science, and maybe open up my own veterinary clinic, and possibly an animal boarding house too, for people who are taking trips and can't take their pets with them.

While I'm going to college, help my nieces and nephews pay for their college tuition and other college-related expenses.

Get married, if things are still good between my boyfriend and me, and see if there's any way we could still have a family. Actually, this would probably need to be one of the first things, after doing whatever I could to cure my Dad's cancer, since time is of the essence.
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TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
@Stereoguy Thank you. It's in remission for now. I'm so sorry that your dad's wasn't. ;( 🤗
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TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
@Stereoguy Oh gosh, that must have been a nasty shock, and so sad. ☹️
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