You seem to be watching a little too much television.
This does seem to be true...
You will probably have to do sexual acts, the rap game ain't what it seem.
Adam Dunn currently has a 32 game streak which seem high to me.
Yes, World of Warcraft does cost money. First, you have to buy the game and all expansions up to the current one. Then you have to pay a monthly subscription fee of $14.99 (depending on subscription plan) each and every month. This may seem like an awful amount of money to waste on a game, but the money is well worth it.
No there does not seem to be a walkthrough for this game
It depends who you ask. But think about it this way. If you were the richest person alive, would you really have any friends? Probably not. Most people would be your friend for a while and then probably ask for money. It may seem like money is most important to some people, but its not really. Is money important? YES. Most important? NO.
Wheel of Fortune has more single game winners that earn more than the Jeopardy list of 50.000 plus winners and the minimum for Wheel of Fortune is the same as the third place for Jeopardy. Only someone like Ken Jennings with multiple wins does better on Jeopardy. Since Wheel of Fortune pays out more money it would seem that on average you would do better on Wheel of Fortune. Many Jeopardy contestants leave with the second and third place prizes and still have to pay for all there costs to be on the program beginning with the audition including transportation and lodging if they were required.
You seem to think that soda can tabs are the same as money - they are not money.
I estimate about day 40 at the most. Depends on how much money you earn. Good luck, it may seem long but i bet you your almost done!
Most groups seem to think that a "prudent reserve" of about three months is tops. The rest should be sent to Intergroup or World Services.
"The most common internet money scam is one that promises big pay with hardly any work required. Be weary of money making deals that seem too good to be true, by requiring little or no work."