OK. Here's the premise. You just won the lottery for a cool 10 mil and/or Uncle Silas just kicked the bucket and willed you 10 mil. What would you do? What piece of equipment would you buy for your shop? Or would you quit signs forever? Just wonderin'.....Jill
Posted by Bruce Bowers (Member # 892) on :
I would pay for emily's college of choice.
Then the Vega.
Beer.
and a curling rink.. the heck with Ray's video.
Posted by John Lennig (Member # 2455) on :
A place on Galiano Island, dual exhaust for Big Top, more travel,got to keep working...., but it's not really work,
John Lennig / SignRider
Posted by Laura Butler (Member # 1830) on :
Retire to a warm climate where there is water to swim in and room for horses to trail ride with. Or yeah and room for my husband.
Posted by Gene Golden (Member # 3934) on :
Of course I'd share it with all my new-found Letterville buddies... hypothetically.
Posted by Bruce Bowers (Member # 892) on :
Hey Gene, ol' buddy, ol' pal, ol' chum of mine...
Posted by Roy Frisby (Member # 736) on :
I would paint one last sign: "Closed for extended Vacation"
Posted by Gene Golden (Member # 3934) on :
Bruce who?
Posted by Ray Rheaume (Member # 3794) on :
I'd buldoze the home, build a nice one and paint whatever I damn well pleased.
...then buy Bruce spare Vega with a Cogsworth motor...BECAUSE I COULD!!!!
Rapid
Posted by Sheila Ferrell (Member # 3741) on :
Land . . .all of Bandera County, Texas. Build a boys ranch there for my son-in-law & daughter to run. (their dream)
Bunches to the Children's hospital, Diabetes research and cancer stuff . . .
INVESTMENTS of various kinds.
Learn to fly a plane.
Do missionary work in Africa.
Do welded Art.
TRAVEL and do all the murals I've ever wanted to do all over the U.S. and Europe.
Retire in a large but very simple house, with a studio, built beside a river, continue welding art, making quilts and paint, paint, paint all the things I dream about . . . . .
LOL, I've thought of this hypothetically possible event BEFORE . . .
Posted by Jack Keith (Member # 4499) on :
Cool, Shelia! Great and worthwhile use of all that money...for what it's worth, I pray it happens. Oh, and I know some missions in India that could use some willing hands if ya get finished up in Africa.
Jack "Did I spel that write?"
Posted by Mike Pipes (Member # 1573) on :
First it would go right into the bank so it could start earning interest immediately.
I'd build a nice shop but it wouldn't be for work, it would be for my own projects.
I'd install a 5 axis CNC rig but not one of those tiny 10'x6'x6' units. It would be one of the GIANT rigs, 15' wide, 30-40ft long, 15' tall that rolls on the floor equipped with a scanning head too, the kind that are used for CNC'ing car bodies. I'd also invest in the highest level of AutoStudio (automotive design software).
I'd fill the shop with various other tools too.. a square wave TIG welding station, handheld and CNC plasma cutters, maybe even a Bridgeport mill.
Don't forget about the paint booth either.
I'd have the well drilled and septic system installed on my 40 acres of desert then start building a house (I could live in the shop while the house is under construction)
In the shop I'd just build whatever my sick mind can imagine, obviously focused on the automotive side of things.
Oh, I'd have to build my own paved exercise path around my property too. Gotta have somewhere to skate.
Posted by old paint (Member # 549) on :
i happen to know where a "cogsworth" vega lives......in sarasota....
Posted by Joey Madden (Member # 1192) on :
Thats Cosworth Joe for that worthless piece of junk
Posted by Ian Stewart-Koster (Member # 3500) on :
I'd employ Mike Pipes, and still keep on painting ! & share a bit with Sheila... haven't decided about the rest.... there's always heaps to do here
Posted by Tony Vickio (Member # 2265) on :
My hypothetical answer to a hypothetcial question: "I would give it all away!"
Posted by Gene Golden (Member # 3934) on :
Did anyone else notice how Sheila doubled her inheritance? I thought we ONLY had $10 million.
Posted by Terry Baird (Member # 3495) on :
I'd buy new tires for my truck...
Posted by jimmy chatham (Member # 525) on :
i would pay the interest on my bills as far as it would go.
Posted by Dave Grundy (Member # 103) on :
IF that happened, Shirl and I already have a plan.
All of our relatives would take part in an "Amazing Race" where they would follow clues to find us at some location in the world. Everyone who completed the race would receive part of our windfall. The remainder of the 10 mill would keep us out of the cold and snow for the rest of our lives.
Posted by Murray MacDonald (Member # 3558) on :
Just keep on makin' signs 'til it was all gone. MUR
Posted by Jane Diaz (Member # 595) on :
I'd divide it with my kids, especially the younger two so they could finish college. (The oldest one is done with his masters and is already rich!) I'd set up an account for my husband at the nearest tool store and guitar store so he could have lots of toys. I'd set up an account for me at the fabric/art supply store and just stay home and quilt, sew wild clothes, paint watercolors and cook. I'd go to EVERY letterhead meet! I'd redo our house so we'd have all kinds of neat improvements but still try to restore it to it's 100+ year old quality. I'd start a foundation in our town to do improvements for charities like the United Way, public library programs, the food pantry, etc. and I would build a playground and hire a full time art teacher with her/his own artroom (no more pushing a cart) for the kids at the grade school here where I used to teach. I'd start an artist colony/nursing home/resort for us to retire to. We'd have art & music instructors every day. We'd have big rocking chairs on the west side of the buildings so we could watch the sunsets and pool boys to deliver drinks (for us ladies!) All of our friends would have a free ride there too. And last but not least, I would take a trip to Germany and see where my grandparents lived. Both my Mom & Dad's families came from the same area and I would love to go back there and walk where they walked.
[ September 08, 2004, 11:00 AM: Message edited by: Jane Diaz ]
Posted by Cam Bortz (Member # 55) on :
I'd buy Mike Meyer the old Grain Belt brewery in St. Paul, and turn it over to the production of One Shot Liqui-seal and Irn bru. The rest of it I'd give to Old Paint, so he could purchase a pet Democrat of his very own, and a picture of W for his dart board.
[ September 08, 2004, 10:51 AM: Message edited by: Cam Bortz ]
Posted by Jillbeans (Member # 1912) on :
I'd give each of my brothers and sisters $500,000, and my twenty-odd nieces and nephews each $100,000, the great-nices and nephew each $25,000, My kids each a million, buy my mom a new retro T-Bird, buy me & Stevo an antebellum brick house in Gettysburg and do signs when I chose, a panel saw for the shop, go to every Letterhead meet I could, and have free meets when I could. I would also hire a maid, get a tummy tuck, and do a lot of geneology research. Love...Jill
Posted by Rick Sacks (Member # 379) on :
I'd buy a new chop box....12" compound miter, and that new Greg Brown bouble CD recorded live at the Kate Wolk Folk Festivals.
Posted by Alicia B. Jennings (Member # 1272) on :
After buildong a new home and shop I would give just about the rest of it to my family.The rest would go to people who just need a little monetary help. Besides, ya can't take it with you.
Posted by TransLab (Member # 470) on :
.... I'd even go as far as to say "I'd miss yez"
Posted by Si Allen (Member # 420) on :
$10 million? Hmmmmmm...
The bigest baddest evrything FREE Letterhead Meet ....that ya ever dreamed of!
Posted by Peter Schuttinga (Member # 2821) on :
20 million US, thats like a gazillion canadian bucks, woohoo (homer sound). Large motor home, pulling a large boat, and do a road trip that lasts quite a few years. Stop in and visit each letterhead, treat them to a wonderfull meal, and have them 'sign' the motorhome, or boat, design of their choosing of coarse. Once finished with the roadtrip buy a large property somewhere and commision Dan to build us a private mini golf course. Only rules would be to 'out do' anything he has ever done before and let me help of course.
Posted by Sheila Ferrell (Member # 3741) on :
IAN!! I'm SO hypothetically flattered and honored!!
Gene . . .savy business people ALWAYS read the fine print and the loop-holes twice . . .she said "AND/or" . . . . .
But OK. Even 10 mill . . .with that kind'a capitol, I'll turn it into 20 anyway . . . .
Posted by Harris Kohen (Member # 2139) on :
Spend it all!!!!
Actually I would spend a portion of it to form a corporation of my own that would allow me to make whatever I want to make at that momet in life. I would take the remainder of the money and invest it so that I could live off the interest quite comfortably.
I would also build a large building where I could hold an annual letterhead/pinhead meet/auction that all proceeds would be donated to a charity such as the kidney foundation or heart association or some cause like that.
[ September 08, 2004, 06:05 PM: Message edited by: Harris Kohen ]
Posted by William Bass (Member # 4929) on :
I didn't notice the "and/or" thing. Wow, that's observant Sheila. At first, I just figured you were chewin' DOUBLE MINT gum.
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
I would buy 10 million worth of vacant land on the big island & spend 10 million on developing 10% of it, then use the proceeds of that to gradually develop the rest, eventually upgrading my suburban cottage into a beach front cottage.
I think I'd have to follow Ian's lead with a modest thank-you house for Sheila's 10 million dollar tip... you certainly proved just how valuable attention to detail & fine print can be! ..but "savy"? well I'm sure you are all that & more... but "savvy" might be more convincing
Posted by paul priestley (Member # 4313) on :
I'd host a perpetual letterheads meet on a south sea island with free transport for anyone that wanted to attend
Posted by Troy Haas (Member # 472) on :
20 Mill.....
First is to set the kids up with trust funds that once they reached a certian age they could live off the intrest, eventually taking over control themselves. Take care of the rest of the family, and a few close friends.
Buy a huge Motor Coach and Bass Boat, spend the first year traveling along with the NHRA schedule. Hit every national event in one year. Of course fishing along the way during the week.
Spend the remaining years fishing and enjoying the company of my wife and family....
Posted by Sheila Ferrell (Member # 3741) on :
LOL!!! DOUG!! Me, the "champion" speller . . just humiliated . . . ACK!!
I guess I should spend a lil' of that dough on a spellin' course . . . .
HARRIS!! YOU filthy rich greedy DAWG!! You got 20 MILL but your gonna "have an AUCTION" . . ....every YEAR???
[ September 09, 2004, 08:20 AM: Message edited by: Sheila Ferrell ]
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
HAHAHA I'll be on my toes now, going the extra mile in my usual websters look-ups when in doubt... forcing my writing compulsion here to at least result in gaining some OT knowledge along with all the great sign tips I learn from reading... but I'm sure you will get several opportunities to "call me to the carpet" & will seize one in short order
Posted by Gene Golden (Member # 3934) on :
Doug, You can bet that Sheila now runs all of your posts through spellchecker AND a grammar analysis program for sure. If you two are looking over your shoulders, how about the rest of the Letterville mistakers(sic) and unspellers(sp)?
Posted by Bill Foshay (Member # 4526) on :
I'd pay somebody to finish all the unfinished projects at my house. With the $2.95 left, I'd buy a Happy Meal. :-)
Posted by William DeBekker (Member # 3848) on :
Restore an old P38 Lighting 5Mil Pay off Ex Wife to Leave me alone 1Mil Taxes 4Mil Broke Again...... Priceless