Hopefully, you’ve checked out my interview with Michael Seater from Bank$tas. We’re not finished with that film yet. Jeremy’s got the review coming up and our buddies over at Arc Entertainment figured you guys might have your own financial crises and want a chance to win a copy for yourself. I’m guessing they were right. So, they’ve given us 3 copies to give away right here.
To win a copy, just follow these simple instructions.
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- Do not post your address as an actual comment! Instead tell us – What would you buy first if you won a million bucks?
- Only those comments that answer our question will be considered.
Contest is now closed Winners are Melissa Thomas, Lisa & Cathleen
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19 Responses
If I won a million bucks, the first thing I would buy would probably be to install an indoor swimming pool, so I could swim all year round.
A new house.
Real estate (a 2nd property). Thank you.
I would look for a home in the country, pack up and move ASAP.
I would buy a cottage.
I would buy our two kids a house
A condo in a city near my family would be my first purchase!
a new computer (then a car and house)
I would buy a luxury car.
A house for my granddaughters
Another fixer upper single detached home in a great neighbourhood. Totally strip it back to the studs, modernize it and sell it for a profit.I love doing this type of work. This would allow me to buy another property sooner.
We have a small house that we love but the kitchen is too small. We would build an addition on the house to triple the size of the kitchen.
A sports car
i would buy a house, nice car, a few dogs, pay off my parent’s house .
I’d buy a lake home
I’d buy plane tickets to Ireland or France (or both). I couldn’t afford to study abroad in college. Neither could my sister, but she didn’t let that stop her. I did and wish I hadn’t.
I would buy a cabin at the lake
crayons