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Old Mar 31, 2012, 09:05 AM
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I was just thinking, what if T won the lottery?

Would he retire? Limit patients? Keep favorites or just one? Would he charge? Does he play, can't win if you don't play..

If I won?

I wonder if he would work for me full time? Can you have a full time T? Awww.. , just some Saturday Morning thoughts flowing through the ole noggin. A gentle breeze is blowing , the soundtrack of birds (minus the law mower), makes my day feel optimistically positive.... Cue the sunshine! Have a glorious Day or Night? Where ever you are.

PS... I would also share with friends and family, including PC family....

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Old Mar 31, 2012, 09:31 AM
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Actually this week I discussed me winning lotto.. I said I'd buy a car and a house n give her some. Ive never done lottery and had to ask for help with it. I was so excited... it was a big win tonight 21million. I picked all my own numbers and was fairly confident I when win something..... but

Bugger bum....not a winner or even close. Dang
But here our psychiatrists (T ).make $240 average Apmt....they live very Well here. In multi million dollar houses on the water
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 09:31 AM
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LOL @ FULL TIME T, thats what I think about all the time. xD hahaha

If my T won the lottery...I hope she wudnt leave me completely righ away...is all i hope.

If I won the lottery, Ide move away, and uh.. buy candy. and pay my T more than she charges.
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 09:44 AM
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Warning Buzzkill:
-Winning the lottery would be a burden. Think about how much time you would have to spend thinking about money. Do you find money all that interesting? (not just spending it - but thinking about money itself and all of its implications). And people who win often end very badly.

- paying the therapist keeps the client safe. Otherwise they are doing you a favor. Bad plan to get favors from a therapist.

- paying the therapist more than they ask - you are doing the therapist a favor. Bad plan.

-the idea of having one around all the time is so horrifying I cannot even address it

Buzzkill over.
Thanks for this!
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 12:14 PM
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Chillpooch- relax, I'd pay someone to handle the money and I wouls also give a **** load away. I'd be careful, qnd money doesnt mean a bunch to me, it comes and it goes. The T thing was a joke, sorta... lol I'll need an entourage... :roflmao:
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 12:24 PM
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Warning Buzzkill:
-Winning the lottery would be a burden. Think about how much time you would have to spend thinking about money. Do you find money all that interesting? (not just spending it - but thinking about money itself and all of its implications). And people who win often end very badly.
I do find money interesting. I'm an Accountant for a Fortune 50 company. I can either play with my company's money, or my own money. Everyone please give your billions to me; I can handle the stress.
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 02:06 PM
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I do find money interesting. I'm an Accountant for a Fortune 50 company. I can either play with my company's money, or my own money. Everyone please give your billions to me; I can handle the stress.

Awesome,I am not a CPA , but I am a finace manager , AR,with a large company and I love to save the money. but I love to spend my own... Weird
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 02:18 PM
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Then good luck in the next lottery rounds.

I stand firm on the therapist /favor bad plan either way thing though.
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Old Mar 31, 2012, 02:38 PM
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I wouldn't pay T more than he asked because I am notoriously cheap. Which is why I can't answer the question about winning the lottery; I'd never buy a ticket.
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Old Apr 01, 2012, 03:57 PM
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Interesting, LC- I had exactly the opposite reaction when I saw the Lottery app on T's iPad- freaked out that she would win (she's been lucky with everything else so why not?!) and then leave me.

Turns out it's her husband who plays (hmm.. slightly better, though his money is her money, so still not great). If she won, she would: work less, buy houses in different countries... can't really remember anything else, as was mainly focusing on whether I'd still get to see her! I console myself by telling myself that T has a very expensive (to me) lifestyle, so would burn through the lottery money fairly quickly and then get back to her 12 hour work days
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