Would you give up biking for a billion dollars?
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Would you give up biking for a billion dollars?
I wouldn't tell my wife if the offer came down the pike, but I don't think I would.
Addendum:I mean cycling. Pedaling and propelling oneself. Without pedaling, you don't go. Ebikes and stationary would also fall in the category. No creative loopholes. You can do any other activities with your 10 digits.
Addendum:I mean cycling. Pedaling and propelling oneself. Without pedaling, you don't go. Ebikes and stationary would also fall in the category. No creative loopholes. You can do any other activities with your 10 digits.
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Yes. And I'd never look back.
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nah. i like the karens yelling at me as I pass by on the bicycle path.
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I'd need more specifics. Are we talking about cash up front?
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Like the other (b)million dollar questions, the response usually relates to how much therapy &/or mouthwash a (b)million dollars could buy.
For a billion dollars I could buy an awful lotta running shoes.
For a billion dollars I could buy an awful lotta running shoes.
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i'd give up on e-bikes.
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I'd just take up something like rowing. I already run a minor minor bit..............so yeah. I would.
I think to make this topic more interesting you'd need to greatly reduce the amount of money. Probably all the way down to $100,000. That would make it really tough for me.
I think to make this topic more interesting you'd need to greatly reduce the amount of money. Probably all the way down to $100,000. That would make it really tough for me.
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I'd just take up something like rowing. I already run a minor minor bit..............so yeah. I would.
I think to make this topic more interesting you'd need to greatly reduce the amount of money. Probably all the way down to $100,000. That would make it really tough for me.
I think to make this topic more interesting you'd need to greatly reduce the amount of money. Probably all the way down to $100,000. That would make it really tough for me.
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How soon do I get the money? Once I get the money, I figure I can go back to cycling and set aside a portion for my legal defense to tie things up till I check out for good.
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Yes, a billion dollars would help pay for a good attorney who can find a loophole.
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Pointless question.
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Assuming the money up front as a lump sum cash payment, yes.
Once I got paid I would turn to the dark side and ride a trike.
P.S.: This thread is screaming for a poll.
Once I got paid I would turn to the dark side and ride a trike.
P.S.: This thread is screaming for a poll.
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Why? I didn't give up cycling after my first billion.
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