Cars & Transportation

if you won 1 million dollars what will you spend it on? and why ?

Cars & Transportation

Posted by: bonacci

3rd Mar 2015 09:15am

if you won 1 million dollars what will you spend it on? and why ?
Think carefully dont be stupid


omygod
  • 30th Dec 2016 10:38pm

Dear Brad, easier said than done. I have multi medical conditions and at the moment have no interest in food. I have to force myself to eat even 3 small meals a day. Sometimes I go most of the day and don't have food. Being unable to walk far, nor having a gall bladder means most of the food i eat isn't digested properly as you need bile to help digest your food and movement. I don't do second helpings, nor diet pills, nor extreme exercise, nor alcholic or chocolate as I don't like these, nor soft drinks, mostly is water. Also depends on your age and your financial circumstances with being able to afford fresh organic food, or even fresh vegetables, i don't like fish or any fish products, can't have peas, corn, tomatoes or drivitive products, no seed breads, wholemeal upsets my system. So before you preach your circumstances think maybe other's are not the same.


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