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#1 Bart @ July 10, 2008, 5:10 pm | Long standing
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| Dutch news, today a man or woman or both will win 25 million EURO in the state lottery. I won't.
What would you do with 25 million pounds, euros, dorrars, stones etc etc...question mark->?
Buy females/friends/cars/houses/Rock Band/a small submarine or a few hundredthousand copies of Baldur's Gate the complete edition?
I would probably buy socks for the whole family, maybe a life supply in all kinds of different colours, material and sizes(for the little ones and my grandmother).
Honestly, I really wouldn't know what to do. I never knew since I figured out Donald's uncle swimming habit was a lie...

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#2 Tin Can Man @ July 10, 2008, 6:40 pm | Veteran 
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| Already got Baldurs gate, in the original box, manual and all.
50p at a bootsale.
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#3 Bart @ July 10, 2008, 8:02 pm | Long standing
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| I ordered the 4 in 1 boxset without manual(s), for 15 eury and the box cracked pretty fast.
What are tanks going for these days?
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#5 Bart @ July 10, 2008, 8:34 pm | Long standing
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| I don't know really, got any discounted German ones?
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#8 dartmonkey @ July 11, 2008, 12:27 pm | Veteran 
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| Thought this was a Banjo thread. Damn that little obscuring icon in the sidebar.
I'd take a year off and watch every film/play every game I've always meant to but not had the time. It'll be the end to know-it-all bastards everywhere banging on to me about Apocalypse Now or Bridge On The River Kwai or The Goonies.
I'd immediately buy one of these:
The rest would probably go on expensive novelties like movie replica Spider-Man costumes and women.
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#10 Bart @ July 11, 2008, 8:28 pm | Long standing
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#11 Bart @ July 28, 2008, 12:20 am | Long standing
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| I don't even need 25 million though. I've got warm water coming out of my toilet tap. True story.
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#12 Sprite @ July 28, 2008, 12:57 am | Writer 
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| I would buy me a house and a TVR and loads of games and... that's about it. Maybe enough books to fill a bookstore too.
I'm easily pleased.
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#13 Bart @ July 28, 2008, 1:02 am | Long standing
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| whats a TVR? TV plus remote? If so, you are poorer that I expected!
:s
Bookstores are pretty cool though, poeple love walking around in those. And standing in my way.
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#15 Sprite @ July 28, 2008, 11:22 pm | Writer 
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| No. This is a TVR.
I'm disappointed in you all for not realizing what I was on about.
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#16 Tin Can Man @ July 28, 2008, 11:29 pm | Veteran 
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| eh, sounds good but are supposed to have the build quality of a toaster after it's sell by date.
Take the engine out of a TVR and shove it in one of these:
Like wot my dad did.
(well, technically it wasn't from a TVR, but it's the same engine as used in a TVR)
Edited by tin can man, 28.07.2008
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#18 Tin Can Man @ July 28, 2008, 11:53 pm | Veteran 
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| THEY'RE RUSSIAN NOW.
RUSSIAN.
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#19 Sprite @ July 28, 2008, 11:56 pm | Writer 
   Money: £3.61 Joined: 14.08.2007 Posts: 413
| Which makes them even better.
In Soviet Russia, TVR drives you!
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I'll be good now.
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