Wal`let`eer´
n. One who carries a wallet; a foot traveler; a tramping beggar.
Today, we will start with a number that I choose. In the future, I’d like to start analyzing amounts that you all suggest. So, leave your numbers in the comments.
This week, we have $48,468 in our pockets. Think with me for a moment… what could you do with such an amount?
With $48,468, you could*:
- Attend Boston University for one year (exactly).
- Buy 194 ipods (80 GB classics).
- Invest in Google (106 shares,$455 a pop)
- Hop a plane (with 2 other friends) from Boston to Paris (fly first class, of course), take a bus to the Eiffel Tower, take the elevator up to the 2nd platform, and have a fancy dinner at the Jules Verne Restaurant. Then, take the bus back to the airport and fly back to Boston (first class).
- Buy an expensive puppy (like a goldendoodle) and treat it like royalty for its entire lifetime (~15 years). Don't forget to build it a $10,000 dog house.
Interesting, no?
Stay tuned for next week, and don't forget to leave numbers in the comments section.
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*based on extensive research.
6 comments:
Jessica, you never cease to enlighten me with your deep musings.
I suggest 5.99 for next week.
how about 23 cents?
I would buy a $48,468 bar of gold.
next week: $4.99
answer: box of lucky charms from campus convience
OR
two boxes of lucky charms from any other super market
I want to announce my entrance into the world of poetry with an acrostic.
Did you know that David wrote an acrostic in Psalms? See, it's Biblical!
I just need a world to make an acrostic with.
someone needs to warn the poetry world, melody's on her way there to stink it up. bad.
let's go with a high number...
ONE ZILLION DOLLARS! muahahaha
I just realized that Jason insulted me in a public domain. I am miffed.
I'll have him know that my acrostics are quite good. I've been a little out of practice though - haven't written one since elementary school.
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