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Old 06-24-2016, 04:59 AM
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If I was able to be rich by not having to work and be famous, I wouldn't give a damn how many death threats I received.



That's like saying ' I want to be President of the U.S. but I don't want to wear a tie and receive all the hate mail. lol



Quit making excuses for ignorance. Hate is Hate!!


I would hate to think that the amount of money one has would ever cause a person to not worry about death threats against themself or family members. That is basically saying that money is the most important thing. I would lose respect for a person putting money ahead of family much more quickly than for making the comments that Aaron said.


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wow...lots of ignorance being spewn here lately.
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And Richard Cory one calm summer night
Went home and put a bullet through his head.
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Roger just seems to be looking for an argument on this subject. Ignore him until he has some worthwhile input on cards here or pre war

Roger-- tell us what you collect. This is not meant to be sarcastic. Let's find some common ground

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And Richard Cory one calm summer night
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My dad introduced me to that poem when I was very young. I have no idea why.
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My dad introduced me to that poem when I was very young. I have no idea why.
Perhaps to teach you that money doesn't buy happiness or peace of mind? It's one of the more eloquent statements of that truth.
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Lots of talented mind readers here.
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wow...lots of ignorance being spewn here lately.
Its called 'white guilt.'

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