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View Poll Results: How will Michael Jackson fare?
Other (please elaborate) 1 4.17%
He will be convicted, but only on the lesser charges 5 20.83%
He will be acquitted 14 58.33%
He will be convicted on all, if not most of the important charges 4 16.67%
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Old 09-17-2005, 06:31 AM
Lazymeatball Lazymeatball is offline
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

beause the question asks us what the most valuable body part is that we'd give up.
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Old 09-17-2005, 06:34 AM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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why would you give up a whole foot when you could just give up a toe?

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it's what's THE MOST you'd give up NOT which one out of all the choices. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 09-17-2005, 07:08 AM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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Why is there no option for "Nothing"?

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Old 09-17-2005, 07:37 AM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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a foot is worth more than a testicle, and I'd be willing to give that up for $1mil.

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are you serious? you really think $1 million would bring you more happiness than being able to walk, run, not be crippled? that might be the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. you should have some more faith in your money earning ability.
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Old 09-17-2005, 07:54 AM
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a foot is worth more than a testicle, and I'd be willing to give that up for $1mil.

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are you serious? you really think $1 million would bring you more happiness than being able to walk, run, not be crippled? that might be the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. you should have some more faith in your money earning ability.

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agreed, right now I'm (relatively) poor. But I don't see walking being a part of my long term money earning ability. I can always get an (expensive) prosthetic foot to hobble on.
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Old 09-17-2005, 08:16 AM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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Why is there no option for "Nothing"?

I'd like to keep my body intact for now. Maybe my pinky toe though.

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Any why is there no option for "any of these".
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Old 09-17-2005, 08:37 AM
thatpfunk thatpfunk is offline
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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a foot is worth more than a testicle, and I'd be willing to give that up for $1mil.

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are you serious? you really think $1 million would bring you more happiness than being able to walk, run, not be crippled? that might be the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. you should have some more faith in your money earning ability.

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agreed, right now I'm (relatively) poor. But I don't see walking being a part of my long term money earning ability. I can always get an (expensive) prosthetic foot to hobble on.

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what about happiness ability?
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Old 09-17-2005, 09:12 AM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

I would have no problem losing a testicle for even 500k. Preferably I would just get rid of the one that always seems to get lost anyway.
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Old 09-17-2005, 02:41 PM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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a foot is worth more than a testicle, and I'd be willing to give that up for $1mil.

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are you serious? you really think $1 million would bring you more happiness than being able to walk, run, not be crippled? that might be the most ridiculous thing i've ever heard. you should have some more faith in your money earning ability.

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agreed, right now I'm (relatively) poor. But I don't see walking being a part of my long term money earning ability. I can always get an (expensive) prosthetic foot to hobble on.

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what about happiness ability?

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I could ask you the same question regarding a testicle.
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Old 09-17-2005, 02:46 PM
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Default Re: for 1 million dollars tax free what body part would you sell?

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Why is there no option for "Nothing"?

I'd like to keep my body intact for now. Maybe my pinky toe though.

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I believe if you lose your pinky toe, your balance becomes totally messed up and you have to learn to walk again.
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