simple thoughts

CYVADER

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with all of the recent threads about brain teasers and mythbusters the last week, i thought i would try and start one that is a little more easy on the mind for our friday afternoon. most of us were probably asked this when we were in high school.

if money was no object, yet you still had to have a job, what would you do for a living?
 
sounds like the kind of question Michael Bolton posed to Peter and Samir if they had a million dollars in Office Space....

after streaming in Miller today and listening to a conversation about movies, I'd start a new sports talk show in central Iowa....
 
sounds like the kind of question Michael Bolton posed to Peter and Samir if they had a million dollars in Office Space....

after streaming in Miller today and listening to a conversation about movies, I'd start a new sports talk show in central Iowa....

"I'll tell you what I'd do, man: two chicks at the same time, man. "
 
G-string straightener (make sure things are just "so" before they go on stage) for the show girls in Reno-Tahoe.
 
Well, I tried to think of something funny, but I couldn't come up with anything.

If money were no object, I honestly think I'd go into teaching. It's sad that the low salary was what really kept me from persuing that profession.
 
Multi-sport professional athlete. The money wasn't good enough and that is why I am going in to teaching instead.
 
Farm about a 1,000 acres with all the new equipment and gadgets used today and they would be no older then a year and a half.
 
I would probably own a restaurant & bar. I practically ran one while in college and loved it...loved talking to the regulars at the bar, loved the excitement of the dinner rush and loved talking/socializing/working with all kinds of different people.
 
I would still teach, as I do now. And my classroom would ROCK! Laptops for every student, smart board, stability balls for chairs (might get to do this anyway!), etc., etc,. It would be sweet. :yes:
 

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