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If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?

THE REAL QUESTION TO THIS SURVEY: When you read the original question about "winning the lottery", did you roll your eyes in disgust because you felt someone had created yet another boring, worn-out survey?



VotesAnswer
5Yes, I wanted to shoot the creator.
0I don't remember.
28No, I didn't care.
7Other:

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Iseult Survey Central Subscriber Silver Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 17-Dec-2002 7:52pm  
This is very very sneaky of you...
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 17-Dec-2002 7:59pm  
No I didn't, because I enjoy rehashing the same conversations over and over. Especially since I have a horrible memory.
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 17-Dec-2002 9:16pm  
No, I have no prejudices against lottery questions. The first thing I would do is buy a HOUSE!
Zang
posted 17-Dec-2002 11:18pm  
I saw it first in qualification, and yes I did roll my eyes. Not so much in disgust, more like "Oh great! Another lottery survey! I NEVER get tired of THOSE!"...and I really don't think that I've ever wanted to shoot anyone.
LindaH Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 17-Dec-2002 11:20pm  
...and to answer the lottery question: I'd make a survey about it!  * laughing out loud *
Frostbrand Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-Dec-2002 1:35am  
Oooh, clever. You are a cheeky monkeeee aren't you?
anonymous
posted 18-Dec-2002 1:42am  
Well, isn't that odd? Now you see it, now you don't comments. Very curious indeed. Sort of like musical comments. Hmmmmm.
NthenSome
(reply to anonymous) posted 18-Dec-2002 2:26am  
Anonymous #1
You're a strange one, yessirree-indeedy-o. I'm sending someone your way to either make sure you're taking your medication...or taking your medication away.
Don't mention it, we're here to help.
sonikJ
posted 18-Dec-2002 8:31am  
It's okay, because my answer changes just about every time I'm asked this question. As of right now, I would pay off a lot of bills and get to work on my house.
southernyankee Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-Dec-2002 9:52am  
I dont know, but it definalty smells with de-ja-vo all over it. And this is exacty what I mean when I say that SC has lost its creativity. Like I've said, its too ratings driven, and the only way to stop this trend is to vote execvily repeptive surveys bad.
Dino
posted 18-Dec-2002 10:23am  
I first tried to think how I last answered the question and whether my opinion had changed or not. Life and views do change and we shouldn't hesitate on re-asking questions. Okay there is a limit (no more cloning surveys please for a while)!
anonymous
(reply to NthenSome) posted 18-Dec-2002 11:12am  
Jesus Christ you really are annoying with all that stupid chatter constantly. I wasn't talking to you. But if you must know, you did not see what I saw. There was a comment here by a user named pterodactyl. It said he wanted to shoot the creator after he read the explanation. Then it disappeared and there was a comment by a user named brianw there instead. BTW, all comments made anonymously are not always made by the same person. Stop irritating everyone if you can. I dare you. Talk about medication---YIKES. Maybe instead of doing survey marathons you could just come up with a few good ones now and then. Chill, guy.
Analog
(reply to anonymous) posted 18-Dec-2002 2:01pm  
When you first enter a comment (except for anonymous comments), you are given the option of editing or deleting the comment. It is likely that the author of the comment you saw thought better of it and deleted it. It seems a bit rude of you to repost that comment including the name of the author, especially considering that you have chosen not to include your own name. If a user deletes his own comment, it might be because he has decided he doesn't want his name associated with those words. An anonymous commentator ought to be able to identify with and respect that sentiment.
juliw
posted 18-Dec-2002 5:57pm  
No, I tried to think of what I would do first if I did win the lottery, but I honestly do not know what I would do.
anonymous
(reply to Analog) posted 18-Dec-2002 6:29pm  
Firstly, I was not addressing you, Secondly, that is not what happened. But thank you so much for your input anyway. Oh, is it as rude as you getting involved in it? Cos if so, I am very very sorry. You have a nice day now. BTW you are given the option of editing and/or deleting anonymous comments just like any other comment, so I guess your theory doesn't quite jibe.
NthenSome
(reply to anonymous) posted 18-Dec-2002 8:56pm  
Anonymous #1, 2, 3, etc...

You're not worth even the slightest chuckle, my friend.

Turn back to your goals in life - finally replacing the rubber bands rigged to keep your lawnmower running and of course getting that long-awaited call from the segment producer from "Jerry Springer".

Soon enough, you'll be back to that comfortably familiar place of embarrassing yourself in front of those in your own league. (Speaking of "leagues", how is that bowling going lately?)
Analog
(reply to anonymous) posted 19-Dec-2002 1:03am  
Oh, please. This is a public forum. You can't reasonably suggest that it's rude simply to join in to a discussion here.

But then, being reasonable doesn't seem to be your intention.
NthenSome
(reply to Analog) posted 19-Dec-2002 3:48am  
Analog, I'm afraid Anonymous1,2,3 is quite correct. Here at Survey Central, it's considered to be an incredibly rude act to simply jump into a conversation that you weren't invited, to just start talking to someone out of the blue like that, to butt in and...

Ummm...(oops)

Just kidding with you, Analog! (You must have thought the entire world's "gone jerk" for a second there, huh? Haha.)

This "Anonymous" character has been consistently waddling around behind me and leaving these sort of comments my way - don't know what it's about really. I kindly tried to get this masked caper to understand that if I knew who they were, the jibes would sting a little more. But ol' "A" chooses to remain...well - just "A", I suppose.
Analog
(reply to NthenSome) posted 19-Dec-2002 5:05pm  
Heh.

I think that the interesting thing about this survey is the number of people whose answers indicate that they didn't read the description text before responding.
kaleb777 Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 22-Dec-2002 3:32am  
No. I was disapointed when i found this was not they survey I thought.
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 22-Dec-2002 5:45pm  
When I saw it in qual I did. But not when I saw it just then, even though I didn't remember it.
wolfchik9
posted 3-Jan-2003 5:07am  
No, I started thinking about a new car and a nice house. Thanks for blowing my dream time!
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