basicly what your saying is if i had say... 10 billion and i doanted what i make in like a couple days to charity ud think im a saint? LOL
poopzof MS8:01PM July 12, 2011
he's rich bra
nig son8:00PM July 12, 2011
Bill's matured since he acquired the property. During the process he was a jerk. I was the fly on the wall. There are also a few casualties strewn along his path to the present. Smart & successful, yes. Worthy of beatification, No.
EmperorWatcherof WA2:18PM May 15, 2011
I respect him the most in my life for what he give to all of us in World. His Charity contribute Millions of dollars to all the needy ones globally and he & his wife are so much dedicated to provide health care all around the world. In the real true sense he is a "Saint" and all of us Love & respect for contributing so much to our society. He is a Self made Billionare and has the utmost right to enjoy the wealth he has earned with his hard work.
It takes a billions Years to see a person like him born again on this Planet.
God bless him & his family.
Jessie Cheemaof WA11:55AM May 13, 2011
I Have my Wife.Thank you Bill Gates for all the Help in the World.I hope you Build another one in the future.
Deanof MO11:17AM May 13, 2011
Why not? That is the wonderful part about freedom!!! It is his, he gives MUCH away, so why shouldn't he enjoy it? I DO NOT believe we should take from the rich (who have earned it) and give it to the poor who sit back and wait for the "govt to take care of their needs" without working. The Bible says "he who doesn't work, doesn't eat."
Gmaof FL10:15AM May 13, 2011
Just yesterday I was thinking ! If I won the lottery....would I get a bigger home built? I have a brand new 1178 Sq foot home. I would stay here and buy the 2 vacant lots next door to build for family and friends. Then I would not have to wonder if my neighbour would help with building the fence???
THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE NOT THINGS !
R DALEY of UT8:00AM May 13, 2011
I am going to loose my house please can you help me?
Andy Louisof GA7:34AM May 13, 2011
he deserve,isn't it?
Nhando3:19AM May 13, 2011
Really a fantastic place. I was raised in a "huge" compared the normal house of the 1960's but learned that having a large house resulted in large problems. There was always a bathroom that would not work, an A/C unit that would be down for a few days etc. I'm sure that with his money he has that covered. I can only imagine the annual upkeep costs would choke a horse. After growing up in an oversized world this type of property never held the appeal of a normal sized home where everything worked because it was all used every day.
Of all the cool stuff the one that I would like most is his library. I envy a place to designed for reading.
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