>>>Actually, I am giving it all away, just not yet. My kids will get to fight over it, after I'm gone. Of course, I'm only at the halfway point of my life (provided I live to be 110), so I have a few more years to go! :) (Call me the ultimate optimist)
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>>Of course, that only works if you can classify your kids as 'poor'. As far as being at the halfway point, I haven't decided yet if I'm going at all. Depends on how interesting I find the world when I'm say, a couple of hundred years old. Then we'll see (or, at least, I will, if you're going at a mere 110 or so).
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>Ah, the old "one upsmanship" ploy. Well, I see your one upsmanship and I raise you 1 more 1 upsmanship than you raise me. Take that! :)
Reminds me of one of the terms of the Toronto Transit Workers' latest union contract. They have a clause that specifies that they must always be the highest paid transit workers in the region. There are a few other transit companies in surrounding areas attached to, but not part of, Toronto. I'm waiting for one of those unions to demand the same sort of clause. Now that will become a fun thing to watch.
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