[b]School Teacher:[/b] Reginald, what would you do?
[b]Reginald:[/b] [who is being fitted by a tailor] What would I do? Simple. I'd float a rumor that we're the object of a takeover bid. And as soon as our stock went up, I'd sell.
[b]School Teacher:[/b] That's not only unethical, Reginald, it's illegal.
[b]Reginald:[/b] I'm only 12. I can't be held legally responsible.
[b]School Teacher:[/b] Hmm, good point.
I haven't seen Blank Check, although I've read about it on Wikipedia.
Here's some of my favorite quotes from Richie Rich:
[b]Van Dough:[/b] Where are the gold bars... the diamonds... the negotiable bearer bonds? The money? Where's the [b]money[/b]?
[b]Richard Rich Sr.:[/b] In banks, where else? And the stock market, real estate.
Neat! :) Get this -- ever since I saw the 1994 film Richie Rich (starring my favorite actor Macaulay Culkin as the title character), I've been cooking up some stories with wealthy kids who are Spoiled Sweet (being nice to others despite their wealth, being popular and privilege).
Have you seen the film Richie Rich? I do; I think it's awesome, and Macaulay Culkin did a fantastic job as Richie, too. :)
Good idea. :) I'm also a fan of Michael Jackson when it comes to music. Plus, I also like to write fanfiction about him as well. (I'm the kind of girl who likes a little variety, as variety is "the spice of life".)