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Re: Just a off topic Hypothetical
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Posted by scott#2 on February 09, 2006 at 19:07:18 from (138.88.106.214):
In Reply to: Just a off topic Hypothetical posted by scott#2 on February 08, 2006 at 19:39:43:
A ton of great suggestions, some of which will be taken. I have no kids and no debts, 5 tractors, a van, 250 diesel pu and an old explorer. Always wanted a harley but the people around here will run me over before I'd get a hundred miles on it, bunch of fools. Heavily invested in the stock market and own several properties and businesses. Don't really want any more real estate as I am tired of this area and thinking of selling out and finding something new to get into. Just never was the type to retire, I figure I'll drop dead while turning a wrench or climbing a ladder or selling a contract, who knows. I always give to the church, last time I did give alot, I was rewarded with a mid 6 figure contract. That 4h tractor idea sounds pretty good too! Still thinking about it. Alot of great responses and real fun reading guys! I let you know what happens. Thanks, scott#2
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