Susan and I took our daughters to see Phantom of the Opera, way back when. Naturally we then spent the day shopping:) We both came home with Chat-A-Chini. A game of 300 questions, each written on a single strip that was drawn and discussed.
Susan's Chat has slowly disappeared, a favorite question going home with a friend, or that annoying question that keeps being drawn is finally destroyed... I still have mine intact. Why? Because I am a control freak, no question is disappearing on my watch!!!
Anyway, I randomly drew one and thought we should play a round.
First question:
If you were given 5 million dollars (Rapport graduates, show some enthusiasm here..) to use to help other people, how would you spend it?
And who will be the first to respond???
Love, charma
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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Posted by Charma at 12:13 PM
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Crap. I have to use it to help others?? It's always been a dream of mine to update the Outdoor Pool in Fallon and dedicate it to my Dad. I figured he'd get a kick out of having his name on the side of a building. :)
I'd put all the money into that, make it year round capable, still able to be an outdoor pool, (maybe there's some kind of hightech dome thing that could be added in the winter) and use the rest of the money to do a year round swim program. Everyone needs to know how to swim.
Oh, easy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dchqJ7bhCBA
* Armenia: More than 1,000,000 deaths (1915–1917)
* The Holocaust: 6,000,000 deaths of Jews; 5,000,000 deaths of Poles, Roma, communists and other "undesirables" (1938–1945)
* Cambodia: 2,000,000 deaths (1975–1978)
* Bosnia: 200,000 deaths (1992–1995)
* Rwanda: 800,000 deaths (April 6 through mid-July of 1994)
* Darfur: Hundreds and thousands of deaths (2003 through today)
5 million? I'd like to say I'd plant 350,000 trees or buy the same number of books and teach inner city children how to read but honestly, I would spend it on candy and spend the rest of my life giving a peice of candy to everyone I met. Even if that person didn't like candy they'd still have an interesting story to tell and who knows maybe by giving that one guy a peice of candy he decided that he wasn't going to rob that liquor store, and in doing so the cashier who was working on his pulitzer prize winning novel didn't get shot and because of that his grandkid's grew up to be the astronauts that destroyed the astroid that was headed towards earth, and so on. So yeah, maybe next time someone offers you a peice of candy you should accept it and thank him because maybe he's just trying to make the world a better place one peice at a time.
Simple, I would help people in New Orleans.
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