Shut Up Legs
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I'd leave this messed-up country that treats cyclists like dirt. That amount of money would actually make it possible. The European Alps somewhere would be nice, I think...
Money does not buy you happiness, it can make your misery nicer.
The ones with the most money do the most complaining especially the London lot.Money does not buy you happiness, it can make your misery nicer.
The ones with the most money do the most complaining especially the London lot.
Which is why none of my relatives would get a penny. You'd get at least one who'd blow the lot and then come back for more.That is so true and to a lot of people no matter how much they inherited or won they would still end up in debt
True fact, but if it's the lack of money and daily grind of managing on a pittance that's making you unhappy, a couple of mill would certainly lift your mood.Money does not buy you happiness, it can make your misery nicer.
True fact, but if it's the lack of money and daily grind of managing on a pittance that's making you unhappy, a couple of mill would certainly lift your mood.
But having nothing to strive for can be miserable. Have you read the Howard Hughes story?
True fact, but if it's the lack of money and daily grind of managing on a pittance that's making you unhappy, a couple of mill would certainly lift your mood.
Some people pretty much live entirely in the present.
Well I suppose another way of describing a gift is as a present, so maybe not a bad idea.
Some of the most miserable people I know are pensioners with no money worries. How does that work.