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stevewool
10th April 2017, 17:41
Well if you are so rich where do you leave your hard earned cash when your time is up.
I am hoping to spend all that i have made but making sure there is enough left to look after the wife that if she is still around that is.
The kids well if there is anything left they may get it, but there is no guarantee.
So what happens when you are super rich , you are telling me these people will not leave it to there children, but what about giving them the best so they can make it in life just like there parents did.
My uncle was a very rich man and he had his millions and a big house in the New Forest too, he was not leaving anything to his kids he said too, but as he went before his wife it seemed his idea did not happen.
Now my aunt has gone to there kids have new cars and motorbikes and even a jet ski plus there new houses and they have the business too.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/careersandeducation/gordon-ramsay-my-fortune-wont-be-going-to-my-children-in-my-will/ar-BBzDbIW?li=AAnZ9Ug

grahamw48
10th April 2017, 19:59
I've told my son he can just dig a hole in the back garden and throw my old corpse into it.

Any bills left to pay... disown me, and keep any money he finds, to share with the Mrs and his brother. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
11th April 2017, 06:44
I've told my son he can just dig a hole in the back garden and throw my old corpse into it.

Any bills left to pay... disown me, and keep any money he finds, to share with the Mrs and his brother. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I fully agree:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
11th April 2017, 08:19
I've told my son he can just dig a hole in the back garden and throw my old corpse into it.

Any bills left to pay... disown me, and keep any money he finds, to share with the Mrs and his brother. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I am sure you will leave enough to take care of your family Graham, whether it's a roof over there heads or cash.

Tawi2
11th April 2017, 09:02
Best nest egg you can give any child is a top-rate education :wink: they cant squander it,they cant spend it,and if they are savvy they wont waste it :smile:

Michael Parnham
11th April 2017, 12:24
Best nest egg you can give any child is a top-rate education :wink: they cant squander it,they cant spend it,and if they are savvy they wont waste it :smile:

Agree with this also:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
12th April 2017, 02:08
Well ... with Myrna being 15 years' younger than me, I envisage myself being the one to die first, in accordance with the natural order of things.

Consequently - since, by far, the bulk of my worldly wealth is tied to the value of our *house - there's a clause in my will which decrees that, she can continue living *there ... :anerikke: ... or wherever else we happen to be staying, for the remainder of her life.

Finally, following her death, the property is to pass down to my two children to sell - with, of course, the proceeds being divided equally between them.

fred
12th April 2017, 02:15
I am hoping to spend all that i have made but making sure there is enough left to look after the wife that if she is still around that is.

And therein lies the problem!!
If you estimate that you will live to 89 years old and plan to spend most of it in that time on champagne and imported steak,sods law says you will die in poverty aged 101!

stevewool
12th April 2017, 13:28
89 i would take that everyday.
We shall be fine no matter what age we both may reach.

Arthur Little
12th April 2017, 22:39
89 i would take that everyday.
We shall be fine no matter what age we both may reach.

:olddude: ... only ANOTHER 161/2 years till I'm that age too! :cwm24:

Tawi2
13th April 2017, 00:16
89 i would take that everyday.
We shall be fine no matter what age we both may reach.

I met an 85 year old American the other day,he has lived in Thailand for the last 25 years,before that he had lived in brazil for a couple of years,very energetic,his joie de vivre left me feeling tired :cwm3: he told me he liked plenty of sex with younger girlfriends :anerikke:

stevewool
13th April 2017, 05:47
I met an 85 year old American the other day,he has lived in Thailand for the last 25 years,before that he had lived in brazil for a couple of years,very energetic,his joie de vivre left me feeling tired :cwm3: he told me he liked plenty of sex with younger girlfriends :anerikke:

I wonder how old his younger girlfriends are, early 70s do you think:NoNo:

Michael Parnham
13th April 2017, 07:05
I met an 85 year old American the other day,he has lived in Thailand for the last 25 years,before that he had lived in brazil for a couple of years,very energetic,his joie de vivre left me feeling tired :cwm3: he told me he liked plenty of sex with younger girlfriends :anerikke:

Good for him:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Longweekend
13th April 2017, 08:35
Sound like a recipe for success....:biggrin::biggrin:

stevewool
13th April 2017, 08:44
Sound like a recipe for success....:biggrin::biggrin:

Well as long as he wears protection, all is well with his wallet

Harry T
13th April 2017, 09:02
I met an 85 year old American the other day,he has lived in Thailand for the last 25 years,before that he had lived in brazil for a couple of years,very energetic,his joie de vivre left me feeling tired :cwm3: he told me he liked plenty of sex with younger girlfriends :anerikke:

Is he sure that they are girls ? :wink: