[geeks] Well, crap ...

Sridhar Ayengar ploopster at gmail.com
Tue Mar 13 09:34:44 CDT 2007


> Lionel Peterson wrote:
>> Wasn't that one of the plot points in "Brewster's Millions" - a
>> Richard Pryor movie? He had to spend a million dollars and have
>> nothing left, before he could inherit many more millions... It was
>> hard for him to do it, but then again, it was a comedy ;^)

Not just a Richard Pryor movie.  It was a remake of a remake of a 
remake.  There have been versions of that movie made since the beginning 
of the film industry.

Phil Stracchino wrote:
> Spending a single million dollars is easy.  Just buy a relatively
> modest house in Los Altos.  It's when you get to spending multiple
> billions of dollars that it gets hard.

Nope.  The concept of "Brewster's Millions" is that he had to spend it
and have *nothing* to show for it at the end of the month.  In your
example, he would have the million-dollar house in Los Altos, so
basically, according to the rules of the contest, he wouldn't have spent
any money at all.

If memory serves, one of the things he did was to buy an extremely
valuable collector's stamp and used it to mail a letter.  8-)

Peace...  Sridhar



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