
Black Hat
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Will please tell me who will be my Grandma, is it Mellissa?
How about my Mom? It will Laura? |
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Fugha
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hehehe i like all of your questions by the way...
hell yeah i'd be proud.. 1st of i'd be filthy stinkin rich...
and 2nd i could control america...
who elso wouldnt? |
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Elmo
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With Gates, yes, because he is smart. With Bush, no, he's an asshole |
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siopaO
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xempre nAman. |
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Joeyboy
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YES. Imagine Wealth and Power all in one. |
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Purple Tactics
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I would be more proud if Bill gates was my friend who loves to drink a lot and bring his buddies all day everyday giving them cars and other expensive gifts.
And I'd be proud if I was George "Dubya" Bush's trip coordinator. We'd always fly Air force One to Manila every week and hang out in clubs where we'll always get "presidential treatment". With the secret service watching our backs, there's no need to flag down a cab after the party. |
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omeng_ski
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i'm okey with that, but i live in the philippines |
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Ω allan y
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i would donate 2.8 million united states dollars to the philippines.** |
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atsikaryonip0415
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yes! not only be proud of having two of them..
i will use my father's computer technology to control my grandfather's power using the america to manipulate all the people! haha lol |
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chief8
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I don't mind Bill Gates. But I'll renounce G. Bush as grandpa. |
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lune_ellise
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I would be proud to have Bill Gates as a father, not because he is rich, but because he loved his work (and earned money from it). That should be the highest attainment one could ever get - and I would like to learn from him. You can never be dependent with Bill Gates, rich though he may be.
I don't thing W has the sperm to create a genius (sorry bout that).
I would like to know why you despise these men. Is it safe to assume that you are an anti-capitalist? |
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purple_puma
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i would be and am proud of my grandparents there not that famous are but they are in history books also well known by
country music hall of fame anyway im proud of most of my family rich r poor |
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Bail out BS
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If my father is Bill Gates then you are going to get financial support from me for life. If George Bush is my Grandfather then I will be sure that he will bring back the draft so you can be enlisted and sent to fight in Iraq ,this way you are really entertained for sure with Bullets flying all over your head. |
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kuanas
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yeah..real proud...i can be chelsea clinton!!! wow!! whatta genes!! |
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Steve B
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I think I would be proud of Bill. I would not admit even knowing George. He is to big of an idiot. |
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annabelle p
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Yes, of course! Bill Gates is the founder of Microsoft and G.W. Bush the president of America even if Americans don't like him. Who cares? |
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KJP5
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Of course! My father is the one who made Microsoft while my grandpa is the pres. of the US. That would be sweet. And you know what, I'm from the Philippines too. |
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watchers_shadow
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That means I'd have enough money that your existence would be irrelevant to me, Like they are now. |
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Well
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Of course! I'll be a proud noble man.
I work for an organization that spent about $2.8M into the Philippines in 2006 and a little bit more by the end of this year, by way of programs and projects in education and health care. I'm earning 6 figures, eating out, being cool, driving a luxury sports car, watching sports on your 42" TV and vacationing in Europe. |
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well
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it depends on what phase of my life i'm asked this question.
when i was in my teens and 20's. my greatest achievements were very tangible milestones: first gf, graduating hs, college, grad school, first real job, first car, first home, a promotion, engagement, reaching a certain income level....blalalalah.
after i got married, bought a real home, and started having kids--my perspective in what provides fulfilment changed drastically. LITERALLY overnight, earning 6 figures, eating out, being "cool", driving a luxury sports car, watching sports on your 42" TV and vacationing in Europe became meaningless achievements, in relation to the benefits gained from raising a family right and keeping it right and doing work that serves others less fortunate.
Although these new goals are very intangible and difficult to measure, I realized that it's what really made me "at peace" with myself--which is the core tenet of reaching HAPPINESS and staying HAPPY. |
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