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Lv 7
- asked in Arts & HumanitiesPoetry · 1 decade ago

Would it help my poetry if I spent $200,000 to fly in Sir Richard Branson's space shuttle and see the Big Blue?

Marble while weightless? I'm thinking maybe.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Ummmm

    why not spend

    a fistfull of euro

    for a carvival

    cruise to St. Marks...

    Toss seeds to a pigeon,

    water-wing your way

    down the Canal Grand

    absorb

    to hell with marbles

    clutch da blue Orbs

    O' cazzo, Signora

    mio cazzo, che fai?

    prego I beg you these

    almonds are mine !

    .

    .

    Source(s): Leggo My Eggos
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Because he was knighted by the Queen of England. Many other celebrieties are Sir's, even Ozzy Osbourne!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No but if you have that much to spend on inspiration, pay off my house, move in, and I will inspire you like no one's ever inspired you before!

    Plus I cook!

    There's only ONE thing that I would like to do but so far have not suceeded:

    Making cents and dollars$$!!

    I NEVER make SENSE==I make essences and nonsense and senseless story beginnnings that never end because? well, I haven't found any happinesense in endings.

    and my dog delilah's eyes look like blue, the big blue ox... but now i am all messed up because i don't remember the lumberjack guy's name but my hubby was born in the year of the ox, so it must be him.

    TOLD ya' I make NonSeNse BYE MA that was fun!

    Source(s): IMA cheat here a bit and say hi to that guy that put that red circle/line thing on me, he's way up there ^^^^^(HidingProbably)^^^^^^
  • Richard Branson? For that kind of money you can go to Branson, Missouri, and buy Yakov Shmirnoff.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would invest it in hand held Yahtzee games and take the profits (don't laugh, there is an untapped market) and travel to Minnesota and make corn mazes shaped like each and every style of sausage (you know who to ask on design) then travel through each maze and collect ideas from the shrill shrieking screams heard in the adjoining maze, as one man struggles to consume his way out, where he will purchase numerous hand held Yahtzee games, there in furthering your profitable investment, allowing you ample time to further your poeticalisticaliscous desires...Peace, R

  • 1 decade ago

    The essence of writing is that you NEED to write, that nothing else will do. If you want to write well, you need a better grasp of words, not necessarily more mind blowing experiences.

    Read more. Talk with people. If you need more images to convey, $200k will go a lot farther by car than by space plane.

  • 1 decade ago

    Or, you could sit in a bathtub full of tapioca pudding.

    It takes 488 boxes, and delivers inspiration on life, time, and the ephemeral nature of beauty.

    $2,268.20 well spent.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    All depends - by what you mean - by the word "help". I'm sure - any new experience - should inspire. The urge to relate would be huge - since you would hold experiences - very few of us have. ��

    http://cba.uah.edu/evansd/weightless.jpg

  • Joe K
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    nah!!!

    God has made the internal space of your heart and the realm of your personal imagery a lot wider that the outer physical space, and more beneficial to your poetry.

    so, save your money.. best to the Cardinals!

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    wait till Trump starts his

    the price will drop

    Hiya Ma!!

    Hmm, Ma on the moon

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