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You're a billionaire, you can afford elevators in your house.
A chair lift would be safer. Chair stops working, you can step off the chair. Elevator stops working then you’ll need to call for help to get you out the elevator.
A chair lift would be safer. Chair stops working, you can step off the chair. Elevator stops working then you’ll need to call for help to get you out the elevator.
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Originally Posted by Gerania
I'm claustrophobic. I haven't been in an elevator for at least twenty years.
I would have a house on the ocean beach somewhere. Somewhere I can keep the windows open and catch the breeze, and I'd always hear the waves in the background, and smell the salt air. That would be amazing.
And then I'd have a place in the French Quarter where I'd go periodically to party, and THEN I'd have a place maybe in Lake Charles, and that would be my fishing camp.
Location: Was Midvalley Oregon; Now Eastside Seattle area
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Where would we be living, now?
Probably still in the PNW as homebase.
But other than that, where ever we wish to be, at that time. You think that private jet time really matters?
YMMV
Our little county road is seven miles long. At one end is a guy who sold his company for hundreds of millions. On the other end is a guy who sold his for tens of millions. In between, I’m guessing that there are at least three more who are worth in the millions.
I really enjoy our rural location and I love to travel even more. From Europe to South America to China to the Middle East, I’ve been there, done that and looking forward to going again but, I love coming home to our little house out in the country.
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