Just inherited a lot of Money n

I’m wanting to be a Sugar Daddy for somebody. What is the best way to go about it ? I live in Arkansas but not that for from Dallas. Would like a friends with benefits type relationship. Thank you
Buy a bigger house, rent out a few rooms to providers who will exchange the deed for not paying rent.
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Don't dis you dead family invest it use dividends to fun you hobby. Find a provider you like see he as often as you dick will allow. She will tell if hing with you most likely she will if take shopping and pay. On here you going to be a sugar daddy to hooker that know how to fuck.
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money you didnt earn has to MAKE money, not burned frivolously on consumables.
you are going to go broke by being an idiot
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money you didnt earn has to MAKE money, not burned frivolously on consumables.
you are going to go broke by being an idiot Originally Posted by FatCity
Even worse some friend or family died for it. However he could spend the dividend and get his encounters up to 10 a year verst 12 in 8 years.
what could possibly go wrong? Old saying a fool and his money are soon parted - Put it in trust and have it invested - something safe and solid - have fun on the dividends if you like
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Just inherited a lot of Money ,

and you had to announce that on a public forum.

It will soon be gone.

Never talk about money to others: about what you have or do not have.
I’m wanting to be a Sugar Daddy for somebody. What is the best way to go about it ? I live in Arkansas but not that for from Dallas. Would like a friends with benefits type relationship. Thank you Originally Posted by bevtrain50
... Happy to make your acquantance there, mate.

... Ya aint on the dodge from the beak, are ya?
I surely know the type...

... Well, blind me eyes! ... Arkansas?
I surely heard o' that towne... Just 20k south-east
or so of Adelaide.

Don't let the bounders in this thread piss all over ya
on-accounte o' your new-found wealth, me friend.
I'll surely lead you onto the right roads....

"Considour yerself - at 'ome, Considour yerself one o' the family."

I surely 'appen to know-of a pretty-bird lovvy who
might be able to help ya with your problem.
I'm thinkin' she still lives over yer way.

Hmmmm... You're a rich lord? ... Good for you, mate.
Wondering if you'd be interested in making me
a small loan - maybe a million $$$ or two?
I wanna give some money to the poor...

### Salty
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... Happy to make your acquantance there, mate.
....
Wondering if you'd be interested in making me
a small loan - maybe a million $$$ or two?
I wanna give some money to the poor...

### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Yea, Right!

You just proved my point.


Just inherited a lot of Money ,

and you had to announce that on a public forum.

It will soon be gone.

Never talk about money to others: about what you have or do not have. Originally Posted by JRLawrence
This. Most often, those who speak in public (or in public forums) about their wealth or the size of their equipment generally have neither.
... Hmmm... Rather shameful that you "Thomas the Doubter" types
never can trust that another fellow just may be tellin' the truth.
Perhaps you surely owe the fellow a well-meant apology.

And then you also have the cheek to put the badmouth onto ME
and almost claim that me help of me new-found friend what's-his-name
is not true and honest.

A better lad then me might even feel insulted.

...Pay no attention to the nay-sayers here, whatever-your-name-is.
I'm sure YOU can tell that I'm here to offour you sage advice.
We could surely invest your new-found wealth in mutual funds.

However, I recently got some good information that one o'
me mates back home in the olde country got a direct interest
in a silver mine that's past-mountain.

Surely might be the best investment. Send me a few hundred thou
- American funds, and that could get the ball rolling.

Thanks, mate. ... 'course with ANY investment, ya win some
and maybe lose some, but que, sa-raw - sa-raw...

### Salty
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Well now salty,

Sounds like total BS.


Three times in my sales experience with major corporations I have been told to talk to what I thought was a low level worker. All of these lowly janitors or maintenance guys turned out to be the owners of the corporation. It turned out that I was really being asked to be reviewed by the boss. I completed all three sales, and kept the companies as customers for decades.

You really never know who you are talking to: treat all people with respect.
Hmmm... YOU may be right about things there, mate.
Perhaps the fellow - uh, keep forgetting his name
- let me look . . . Bevtrain - really didn't
get all the money $$$ that he say.

Also rather odd that he didn't even responde
to me offour of friendly advice to help him
spend his money. With investments and what-not.

Thanks, JRLawrence, for leading me onto the right roads
about this... And I'm sorry that I couldn't help the bloke.

But, as that Great Australian philosopher fellow - Confuchess
used to say: "No good deed ever goes unpunished."

### Salty
If your first thought after inheriting a lot of money was to post for a sugarbaby arrangement on a hooker review board, I don’t think you’ll have the problem of too much money for very long...
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If your first thought after inheriting a lot of money was to post for a sugarbaby arrangement on a hooker review board, I don’t think you’ll have the problem of too much money for very long... Originally Posted by Ed Highlight
It reminds me of right after a bankruptcy and net worth increase tens of thousands of dollars to total of zero. You get hundreds of adds every day in mail box for used car on a note, and cc applications cash advance application for can bring new worth back red.