Submitted by Rona_Gura on

The Nearly Impossible Dream

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I have never followed the NCAA tournament except for this year. Like 11 million others my step-son, Ryan, joined Warren Buffet’s $1 billion perfect bracket challenge. Unlike  most others, however, at the end of the first day Ryan and only 500,000 others were still in the game.

Ryan having made it through the first day, gave our family the opportunity to dream. We talked about what we would do with the money if he won (since Ryan is under 21 his submission was technically in my husband’s name). Extensive travelling, higher education without financial concern, dream homes, and the good we could do for others was all enthusiastically discussed Thursday night.

On Friday morning we continued to talk about our dreams. And then Mercer beat Duke. And my families’ dreams, for the moment, ended.

Do you dream?  What would you do with $1 billion?

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Submitted by CatherineStone on Mon, 03/24/2014 - 00:55

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Catherine Stone

I would buy, and then knock down, all the houses within 5 miles of mine, (mine stays up 'cause I'm happy here) and build a bio engineering magnet school for smart kids so they can grow up and save us from bad diseases. Then, I would bring in orphaned, baby elephants from Africa to keep the grass short so no lawn mowers or leaf blowers would EVER be allowed near my ears again.
Corey Bearak

I would produce a music festival, part curated by yours truly and part by Marisa. I would try to reunite Buffalo Springfield and Poco, Free with Jimmy Page sitting in for the late Paul Kassoff, the Faces (I have to think about who sits in for the late Ronnie Lane), and Manassas. In the current configs, Squeeze, Peter Frampton and John Fogerty.

The other nice stuff I think stays in Grand Junction but it got discussed in lotto and power ball contexts.

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