🌎 You have to live in 1 state the rest of your life with these stipulations...

1- You get $1 million (tax free) on Jan 1st every year as long as you live.

2- You can't live in a state that you have previously lived in (previously visited is ok).

3- If you leave your newly selected state for any reason, it costs you $250,000 a day. So basically, a week's vacation away would cost you $1,750,000.

Would you take the deal?
No, I want to see much more of the country and world.
 
I like Flagstaff AZ, though I haven't been there during all 4 weather seasons, but the summertime is really nice, but yeah, I'm more of a beach bum, I could hang on the gulf coast of Florida, anywhere from Perdido Key to Navarre.

The entirety of AZ is awesome. It's like getting 3 or 4 states in one with the geography and climate differences.
 
1- You get $1 million (tax free) on Jan 1st every year as long as you live.

2- You can't live in a state that you have previously lived in (previously visited is ok).

3- If you leave your newly selected state for any reason, it costs you $250,000 a day. So basically, a week's vacation away would cost you $1,750,000.

Would you take the deal?
This is really becoming a thing I cant leave alone. It's pissing me off.
 
Florida is really your best choice.

Nice weather. Good food. Hot women. A little bit diverse in terms of geography. Plenty of golf, fishing, etc. Plenty of things to do with kids, like Disney. Within the SEC footprint, so Bama will play sports there at times. Pro teams in every league, some multiple (plus spring training), so there's that to enjoy in person. You also get the Keys and technically, Flora-Bama.
 
Nice weather. Good food. Hot women. A little bit diverse in terms of geography. Plenty of golf, fishing, etc. Plenty of things to do with kids, like Disney. Within the SEC footprint, so Bama will play sports there at times. Pro teams in every league, some multiple (plus spring training), so there's that to enjoy in person. You also get the Keys and technically, Flora-Bama.
Those hurricanes could get costly at 250k a day, be trying to figure out any way to get away without crossing the state line.
 
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