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Could someone spot me 7 million?

You ought to bid, nothing says it has to have a realistic chance of winning. You could then tell friends you were in the hunt for an island resort. And who knows, just like the lottery you could hit the big time.
 
No good driving roads, otherwise I would be bidding in an instant....
 
You ought to bid, nothing says it has to have a realistic chance of winning. You could then tell friends you were in the hunt for an island resort. And who knows, just like the lottery you could hit the big time.


O.K, how do I pay for it? Seriously though, if I had the money I'd be there right now.

Something has to be up with it. We did an art show last year in a 6mil house about the same size built on a postage stamp on Lake Pontchartrain. One typhoon and you're done. I'm sure it's uninsurable.
 
Start at $100, no reserve and a little bit of fun for effectively no cost, provided you don't have to be there to bid.

Then you can tell folks you were running with Trump or Gates or some other million or billion aire for awhile.
 
Start at $100, no reserve and a little bit of fun for effectively no cost, provided you don't have to be there to bid.

Then you can tell folks you were running with Trump or Gates or some other million or billion aire for awhile.

I'll leave that to you my friend. :eagerness:
 
I'll spot ya $1/day for the next 7 million years (if that works for you - and I get early booking rights). :congratulatory:
 
I'll spot ya $1/day for the next 7 million years (if that works for you - and I get early booking rights). :congratulatory:
Math is wrong... $1/day= $365/year
$7,000,000/$365= 19,178 years
I'm just sayin :rolleye:
 
Math is wrong... $1/day= $365/year
$7,000,000/$365= 19,178 years
I'm just sayin :rolleye:

Correct, Elliot. I meant $1/year for the next 7,000,000 years. :p
 
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