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Are you willing to stay in space for 11 years for 20.5 billion dollars and mercedes SL.?

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Most of the time u will stay alone, Every 2 months, a supply ship will come to replenish your supplies of food, water and maintainance of the space station. the person will be with you for 3 days. All you have to do is to stay in the international space station space for 11 years.

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  1. i would have to say.....no,because the effects on the human body and being in space is rather harsh,with the mind,it would not be lonely if you had Internet,and you could talk to a real person every 2 months......but the physical effects of being weightless on your skeleton  would be a far diff rent thing,even if you did exercise  your body would change to fight the environment and when you came back to earth after 11 yrs,you probably wouldn't be able to drive and would be spending most your money on medical bills anyways,besides being in space you have to be careful  small debree and solr radiation


  2. I would do it for free. The thought of being in space is really appealing to me. I could look at Earth very day and not have to deal with all the usual BS.. Sounds like paradise.

  3. NO,No and no,I rather HOLD FAST to GOD,JESUS and the HOLY SPIRIT.....Then believe in Modern life Lost in Space...What would happen if the ship couldn't reach you for a week and you were out of supplies and where would you drive any earth cars??? (shuttles have been cancelled before).....Blessings Yahoo

  4. Will I have Internet access?

    If yes, then I'll do it.

  5. If they would provide High Speed internet, prime rib, and send women up for conjugal visits weekly I might consider it. Otherwise...nope...

    Your body is made to live on the earth.

    Plus, I'm not too keen on being any one's science expiriment about effects of space living on the human body. even for that much money.

    It would being boring as ****.

    Furthermore, what if some typical c**p happened like a war or some ****, or they ran out of funding? Then you'd be stuck up there like Major Tom....can you hear me Major Tom? Can you hear me Major Tom?

  6. Sign me up.

  7. Yeah.  That's a lot of money.  I'll be 44 when I get out, but considering people live so long these days I would still have plenty of time to enjoy my wealth.

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