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So if you were walking down the street today and found $100.00, what would you spend it on?
Of course I assuming that you get to keep the $100.00. Would you save it?


Me, I probably would take Trish out to eat at a really nice restaurant.

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:smile Well, I would use part of it for bills or food like Happy said. I would make sure at least part of it (10.00) or more got into the offering plate. If I was doing well and had no needs then all of it would go into the offering plate.

Thinking about it, this happened to my son at his work. He works at a grocery store. He was gathering carts and found $100.00 on the ground. He told his supervisor to told him to keep it, that no one had reported losing a $100.00. He tithed on it and then bought paintballs or something like that.

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Probably put it towards our plan to go to Six Flags in a few weeks on Caleb's birthday.

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Probably shake me up so bad I would have a heart attack and die on the spot.

Wow, $100.00 meal, don't believe I could do that. Please tell me what a $100.00 meal taste like.

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So Bro Matt, what did you do to Trish that you are wishing for $100 to make it up to her? :lol: j/k

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By the way, a meal out for a family in Connecticut can easily cost $100 if you go to something a little bit nicer than a McDonalds or Subway.

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I was thinking the other day how funny it is that we'll take our family out to dinner for $50 ("we" being in general, anyone) but if you see a nice bottle of perfume for $50 its like "Oh my word! $50! I'd NEVER pay that." Even though the perfume will last a good two years and the meal lasted a good two hours. hahaha.

*Suzy is justifying a weak moment last summer when she bought a $60 bottle of perfume she fell in love with...first bottle in years that wasn't from Bath and Body Works....however she still has over half of it left so hey calculate that per month and its a pretty good deal!*

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So if you were walking down the street today and found $100.00, what would you spend it on?
Of course I assuming that you get to keep the $100.00. Would you save it?


Me, I probably would take Trish out to eat at a really nice restaurant.


I think I'd put it towards a grain mill I've had my eye on. My sil has got me hooked on fresh ground whole wheat flour--much better tasting than the stuff in the store. :wvlf"
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Yes, with a $100.00 meal Bro. Matt sound guilty.

The wife and I have never even paid $50.00 for a meal. We thought we were stepping in high cotton several weeks back when we had a meal that cost $24.95 which was covered by a gift certificate given to us.

I recall many years ago we had heard about how good a certain Steak house was to eat at. We saved money to be able to make a trip there to eat. I believe the cost was a bit over $10.00, wow, was it good. But we could not afford to eat there over once per year.

Linda and I go to a place nearly every Friday night to eat, its good and generally cost me $13.60.

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Yes, with a $100.00 meal Bro. Matt sound guilty.

The wife and I have never even paid $50.00 for a meal. We thought we were stepping in high cotton several weeks back when we had a meal that cost $24.95 which was covered by a gift certificate given to us.

I recall many years ago we had heard about how good a certain Steak house was to eat at. We saved money to be able to make a trip there to eat. I believe the cost was a bit over $10.00, wow, was it good. But we could not afford to eat there over once per year.

Linda and I go to a place nearly every Friday night to eat, its good and generally cost me $13.60.


Well see there, those of us with little kids can't find sitters every Friday night....so that's $13.60 times 52 weeks...that's $707.20 which means that's SEVEN $100 dates. So there. :lol:

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