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If you could own any type of property


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Excluding a home, what would it be?

You can go in many directions: shopping center, zoo, farm, bowling alley, taco bell, stadium, venue, fire-station...really anything and it can even be a famous place.

What say you?

Me: a vineyard & winery

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About a 100 acres with the Klamath River in California running through it!

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Screw the State of California and their anti-dredging rules. It would be private property. And if they asked nicely, I MIGHT let fly fisherman on it! (Unless you are of a couple of my buddies who fly fish, they'd be welcome anytime.)

There's gold in that there river!

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I'd have the largest prospecting store in the world! (Not to mention a place where all my friends could come out on vacation and play in the dirt!)

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