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Money no longer an issue

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  • Posts: 226 Member
    I'd open a jazz club. Lifelong dream.

    Do you mean like the 20's/30's flapper jazz clubs? That would rock! They looked like so much fun!
  • Posts: 147 Member
    first thing would be to volunteer at the shelter, go travel, workout everyday and go fishing
  • Posts: 45 Member
    Travel. Buy a house in Oregon. Never work again. Be a career student.
  • Posts: 4,555 Member
    My fiance and I would flip houses...seems like harder work then we're doing now, but there's no timeline and money is no object. We could sell those old bungalows for WAY more then we paid for them.
  • Posts: 249 Member
    Houses, clothes, and travel...and business. I'd like to open a few businesses clothing store, restaurant, and maybe boutique hotel too. Just would like to try my hand at whatever I felt as far as entrepreneurship goes.
  • Posts: 1,191 Member
    It's quite a long list, but to start off I'd take the family on a long caribbean vacation. I'd repay everyone who is helping us in our time of struggle (currently on going). I'd donate money to my kids school specifically designated to 3 things keeping music and art in their school and to provide healthy lunch options that the kids will actually eat (don't even get me started on the crappy food they serve). I'd donate large sums of money to cancer research, specifically breast, lung and cervical. I'd donate a large chunk of money to support our martial arts school. They have been there during our time of need and I will never really be able to repay them.

    Hmmm this has given me a good idea.
  • Posts: 64 Member
    My fiance and I would flip houses...seems like harder work then we're doing now, but there's no timeline and money is no object. We could sell those old bungalows for WAY more then we paid for them.

    I would love to do that too! Looks like so much fun- hard work, yes, but picking out all the flooring, paint, layouts, etc.. that would be a blast!
  • Posts: 249 Member
    My fiance and I would flip houses...seems like harder work then we're doing now, but there's no timeline and money is no object. We could sell those old bungalows for WAY more then we paid for them.

    Add this to my list! I'd love THAT..
  • Posts: 49,126 Member
    No issue? I'd ****ing buy the San Francisco 49ers.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Garden :-)
  • Posts: 279 Member
    I would do what I am already planning. Buy a grape farm here in the Lake Erie Grape Belt, grow grapes and eventually start a winery. If I didn't have to worry about money I would have the best tractors and harvester with all the bells and whistles. Right now I am waiting for the neighbor to my parents farm to sell and then I can get in to those vineyards and get them back to health.
  • Posts: 956 Member
    Turn the loft/attic into a first-class state-of-the-art gym :drinker:
  • Posts: 4,021 Member
    I would travel a lot. And I would build the world's most awesome gym, and I would invite only the baddest of badasses to train with me. Being around highly motivated people who are willing to do whatever it takes to reach their goals makes me feel like I can run through a brick wall, and it's addicting.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    I'd open a comic book shop/bakery.

    Yes! Now just do that in my area, we're unfortunately lacking a good comic shop.
  • Posts: 9,883 Member
    Pay off my debt, help my parents with theirs, then travel the world. I want to set foot in as many countries as possible.
  • Posts: 1,690 Member
    travel, cook, and rescue dogs
  • Posts: 550 Member
    I would open a no kill animal rescue in my area and play with doggies and kitties all day. :smile:
  • Posts: 44 Member
    Buy Nick Cages home in New Orleans and drink and eat all day in NOLA.
  • Posts: 2,777 Member
    Of course, the very first thing I would do is hire a trainer to bust my butt 24/7 until I was in great shape.
  • Posts: 1,490 Member
    Travel, travel and more travel!

    Then come home and catch up on my scrapbooking :laugh:
  • Posts: 441 Member
    I would travel the world and collect rare books, then I would open a bookstore/coffee house.
  • Posts: 1,276 Member
    Travel, travel, TRAVEL. Then open a restaurant/brew pub.

    That's my dream too! Want to be partners?

    Oh, and buy lots of fast cars.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    Travel, travel, travel. Then, settle down and open up a horse ranch.


    i like this one
  • Posts: 1,444 Member
    buy a 100'+ yacht and just cruise around the world
  • Posts: 3,343 Member
    I would open and run my own gym. I already have lots of ideas, I'm just waiting for the funds!
  • Posts: 644 Member
    I would travel the world and collect rare books, then I would open a bookstore/coffee house.


    oooo oo this one too! I'd like book store that doesn't have to make money and have big sofas in it and I could throw out people that get on my nerves...and Julia Roberts would come in and we'd be awkward, then I'd spill juice on her.(or the other way around)..oh no, that's a film
  • Posts: 2,148 Member
    Buy a farm within driving distance of a good Aikido dojo, and raise everything that I eat.

    Of course, that's my life goal and what I'm saving for anyway.
  • Posts: 247
    I would move back to New Orleans (my home) and volunteer there. I would also open and fund a school for girls in Zimbabwe (where my mom grew up) and travel there annually and I'd go visit my family in England (my mom's home country) annually, and I'd be in Belize on a beach at least 3 times a year!! :)
  • I would open a yoga studio !

    ^^ Second this!

    And travel - my boyfriend and I love to travel, but with him in school and trying to live off just my income has been difficult. But we love going to new places and just exploring, trying new foods, learning new cultures.
  • Posts: 27,167 Member
    Working dog rescue/training. Breed/train and donate working dogs to organizations that can't afford it. Of course I'd need to hire help.
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