If you won the lottery?
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I have two black cats!Graverobber wrote:Hahaha! Witnesses!Skillian wrote:Don't forget about all of us witnesses :p
I'd also rescue animals...
All the poor black cats that superstitious people don't want...
It's so bad they adopt them out for free quite often...
It's also pretty bad when people who work at rescues don't even know about the animals they're supposed to take care of.
I can't stand to see it
Drives me nuts...
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Stella White 47 wrote:My head would be spinning so fast I wouldn't do much for awhile. Paying off all the bills would be first priority. Make some donations. Prepay Weight Watchers a year ahead, as well as a gym. Get a new wardrobe and donate the old stuff to GoodWill. Otherwise, not change things much. Organize my apartment the way I want it. Take care of family and friends as well as I can. Go to the movies!
I think I would also be in a state of shock for a while as well. I can definitely see myself donating all the old and getting a whole new wardrobe.
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Names! I want names!rssllue wrote:I have two black cats!Graverobber wrote:Hahaha! Witnesses!Skillian wrote:Don't forget about all of us witnesses :p
I'd also rescue animals...
All the poor black cats that superstitious people don't want...
It's so bad they adopt them out for free quite often...
It's also pretty bad when people who work at rescues don't even know about the animals they're supposed to take care of.
I can't stand to see it
Drives me nuts...
Awesome! it's nice to know someone else loves black cats
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Great minds think alikeALynnPowers wrote:OMG I swear I was just coming here to say that I decided if I had lots of money, I would be a crazy cat lady and adopt a bunch of cats to keep at my home.
I'd also have to have my shark aquarium...
Port Jackson
Epaulette
Zebra
Sharks are awesome
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Oh interesting! You have a penpal!Graverobber wrote:I might actually meet my penpal
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LOL XDALynnPowers wrote:If I won the lottery, I hope the money comes in US dollars, and then I would convert it to yen and make a bunch of money! Heh heh.
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