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LucyThomas6 | 03:53 Sun 26th Apr 2009 | ChatterBank
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If you could be given something that money can't buy, what would it be? It must be something that is not tangible, something that you can't keep and something that lasts for less than one day.

Mine would be to have dinner in El Bulli in Roses, Spain. I has been voted the best restaurant in the world. Apparently, 1,000,000 people apply for a table every year but only 8,000 are successful.
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I'm not disbelieving your figures, but how come if they are so good they can only accommodate 8,000 each year (approximately 22 people per day). If two to a table, that is only 11 tables each day? I'll keep thinking what my wish would be.
There is nothing that money can't buy, everthing and everyone has a price.

Remember the film "Indecent Proposal?"
Is a meal not tangible?
Totterdown - I've heard of this restaurant, tho I've never been. It is entirely possible that only 8,000 of those who APPLY for a table are successful. There may be other diners who are invitation only.
unless you are manchester city then money will not buy you everything

remember kaka

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jan/19 /kaka-berlusconi-milan



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But money can buy a meal at that restaurant. It currently has a 14 month waiting list so book now for next year.





Mine would be to have dinner in El Bulli in Roses, Spain. I has been voted the best restaurant in the world. Apparently, 1,000,000 people apply for a ta


Please be careful of your grandma
you would still need money to eat at the resturant, it is also tangible

my wish would be for my son to speak to me, just a few words


An embrace from dec'd OH.

Who needs manhandled food on decorated plates @ exorbitant costs - that's for fools.
Well mine would have to be one more day with my dad, who died in 1995 aged just 49.
My choices are that cazzz1975, tamborine and Aprilis's wishes could come true. Decided this when I realised that I have all in life that I want.
I would like to be able to tell my grandad I love him one more time as I couldn't see him when he was in hospital and he didn't get the letter I wrote to him,
a day on here without tweedledumb an tweedledumber aka zorro and hs sidekick tonto not posting drivel, dirge and abuse.

That's an impossibility aint it!

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