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Because those who do give massive amounts of cash lobby their pets to make sure it will never happen. Sad, really.
Surgery: RNY on 12/18/2013 with Jay M. Snow, MD "Don't mistake my kindness for weakness." - Robert Herjavec, quoting Al Capone
I agree. The Hound comes across as a basically good guy underneath. I always got the impression that given different cir****tances he would be a much kinder person. But when you grow up with Gregor as a brother, who does that kind of stuff to you, well I think Sandor was just as much a victim of cir****tances as so many others in the books.
Surgery: RNY on 12/18/2013 with Jay M. Snow, MD "Don't mistake my kindness for weakness." - Robert Herjavec, quoting Al Capone
Husband of fifteen years, thirteen year old daughter and ten year old son. We share the house with two adorable ****apoos.
Yes! I completely agree. I loved the relationship between the Hound and Sansa in the books. That doesn't come across in the show at all unfortunately :(
I would take a trip back to Odessa with my mother and my daughter and visit my grandmother's grave. I would take my husband to New Orleans and party for a week. I would rent a house in Spain and move in for a few months. In the winter, I would go skiing in Austria and in the Summer, I would take a little house on the Mediterranean and just hang out with my family on the beach shopping at open markets and eating seafood and veggies all day. :) Now about that lottery ticket...
on 4/9/14 4:34 am
I rather liked the Hound in the books. What I love about the books is that you can really appreciate every single character (love or hate) for who they are and how they got that way.
I think the hound really changes a lot to the reader because of how he interacts with Sansa...
No hubby, no kids, but my cat is awesome! My parents are long gone, but I have two brothers, 7 nieces and nephews (12 if you count their spouses), and 13 great nieces and nephews!
I would invest the majority of it in a reasonable way. Then:
1) Redecorate my house
2) Buy my husband all the cars/toys he ever wanted and more.
3) Travel a few weeks out every few months.
4) Open a school available to all gifted and dedicated students regardless of income.
5) Start a philanthropy trust with an emphasis on providing medical care to people that can't get it on their own. For example, I would have a special fund for plastics after WLS for people who want/need it and can't get insurance to pay for it.
on 4/9/14 4:01 am
People were already doing it, now they just don't have to sneak around. I think contributions should be abolished completely. Instead, there should be a general fund for all candidates. Gifts & Presents to elected governmental officials is the downfall of politics.
Yes, this is exactly what should happen. Why haven't they done it yet?