What would do if you won the Euro Lottery?
lupin15
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It wouldn't change my life much!!!!!
I would of course still continue to work hard After getting over the shock i would....
Travel the world would be a 1st on my list and 1st class all the way.
I would of course still continue to work hard After getting over the shock i would....
Travel the world would be a 1st on my list and 1st class all the way.
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Buy a 52 year old Landrover.......
Pay off my childrens mortgages.......
And give them some help for their futures....
Same for Grandchildren....
Buy a farm....
Put a big fence around it........
And only let in those people who deserve me....
Have an unlimited supply of 'seven-up'........
ROb xRob0 -
Donate a couple of million to arthritis, asthma and psoriasis research charities, pay for my own meds, give some money to friends, build a state-of-the-art bungalow in my favourite place and keep doing the lottery. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Bungalow first priority,
Pay off daughters mortgage and give her cash too.
Give some to a couple of charities.
Have a good spend OH and I
Buy nice presents for other family and friends
Then faint
Good luck to all that has entered. Got our ticket last night.
JuliePF x0 -
rehab44 wrote:It's only £112 miliion :roll:
I suppose I will have to make some sacrifices :shock:
The interest alone would make you about £100,000 per week! Could you manage?
Dunno Rehab
how do they expect you to live on THAT???!!! :roll:0 -
give up work both of us. get the boys a house each . move near sea side. go on world cruise. get car . go visit very good friend and pay for her to go docs no more nhs waiting around hold a masive party in hotel for all of us with rooms so we can stay overval0
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rehab44 wrote:frogmorton wrote:rehab44 wrote:It's only £112 miliion :roll:
I suppose I will have to make some sacrifices :shock:
The interest alone would make you about £100,000 per week! Could you manage?
Dunno Rehab
how do they expect you to live on THAT???!!! :roll:
They do
they do.... :roll:0 -
rehab44 wrote:valval wrote:give up work both of us. get the boys a house each . move near sea side. go on world cruise. get car . go visit very good friend and pay for her to go docs no more nhs waiting around hold a masive party in hotel for all of us with rooms so we can stay over
did think you might great minds and all thatval0 -
Would not know where to start Kids, Grandchildren, Mum, Sisters and brother see them all alright. Bungalow holiday with both kids and all grandchildren0
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£112 million is a mind-boggling amount of money, and it would change anyone's life, not necessarily for the better.
I would make sure that the family were well-provided for in the future, because it seems that pensions are going to be a big problem in years to come.
Then I would travel the world , visiting all the places I would like to see, but I would look for good causes, ( especially for children ) to donate to along the way.
I would open my own art gallery, and choose the works of art to be displayed, starting with Joseph's and Joy's.
Give money to the Birmingham Royal Ballet to ensure its future.
A big party for everyone on here would be great :!:0 -
I would go on a world cruse...then I could take my time writing down the charities I would give to...I would buy my sons houses...and put money away for my Grandchildren.....I would love to do secret million heir..and find some lovely people out there that need help you could all come on the cruise with me
Barbara xxLove
Barbara0 -
Had all morning to think and i would
pay off my house
Buy all four kids a house
Sort my sister out sort out all her debts and set them up in a business
Set up a fund for people to get access to expensive drugs the NHSS will not pay for to extend life or improve quality of life.
Then have a long well earned holiday.
Also hide.......
Move house and give oneone the new address.
Opps forgot work......who cares.0 -
Oh that's easy I would go and live in New Zealand and never come back here as it's to bloody crowded with half the worlds dross and scallywags for my liking.0
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Ummm that sounds good....have to do research on where to live !!!0
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Great idea...where do you look :? :? :? :? :? :? :? Do they advertise on the net???? Maybe buy two??? One to live on and one to go on holiday on???0
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First of all I would not touch the money until it had really sunk in.
I would then give my son some of it. Put some more in t trust for my grandson.
Have a bungalow built that would have adaptions for me to use.
If I had won a lot of money there are some people on here that I would help.
One would like a proper house built for them.They could also do with everyday help with jobs they do..they have a dream to go to Africa so they could go.
There is another who could do with a nice bungalow to live in. They need surgery so they woud go and have it done by BUPA. They could then be well again.
Another person could do with central heating. They could either move to a new place or have their other home done up. Also go on a holiday of a life time for them.
There are two other people I would help but would speak to the them first.
Love Trish xxx
I would like to get a central point so that we could meet up with one another have a party meet one another.
Then, I would give some to AC also Cancer Research. Also a childrens charity.0 -
Did any of you win then??
If so can I borrow a fiver??0 -
And there I was thinking i was going to kick of an argument and not a flippin fing, ye god's what's happened to us all did we all get old suddenly or what!?.0
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Don,t think so...no whoppie or hooray sounds from downstairs. Looks like i am at work on Monday...anyone else have any luck? Would,t it be nice if someone on this site did win.....0
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Would be amazing wouldn't it Lupin?
Sigh......
Mell - maybe we are actually NICE???
well some of us anyway
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buy out the company I work for and sack the dozy moo who makes everybody elses life difficult
then help all the friends that I can
Chrissie
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Well someone from the UK has won it...my OH is looking for his ticket :roll: I will let you know later...Love
Barbara0 -
I WON :!: I WON :!: :!: :!: .............. £6.80 :!: :!:
Will it change my life, I ask :?:
Any suggestions as to what I should do with such a large amount of money :?:0 -
Joan you sit down, have a cup of strong tea to get over the shock :shock: now lets think...a bottle of wine to celibrate.or do what a friend of mine did, she won £10...put 5 on the next lottery and won £3000
Barbara xLove
Barbara0 -
joanlawson wrote:I WON :!: I WON :!: :!: :!: .............. £6.80 :!: :!:
Will it change my life, I ask :?:
Any suggestions as to what I should do with such a large amount of money :?:
well done you more than we did only got one number. Now spend the money wisely0 -
rehab44 wrote:No one has claimed the £113 miliion, I propse that we write a begging letter,
I will start, add your bit...
Dear Mr and Mrs nice Camelot people
My name is Alan D Lord and I own a run down pub in Arthritis Land which is frequented by some very sad people who have no-where else to go. We are desperately in need of a jacuzzi in the flat and an inside heated swimming pool so we can exercise our sad bodies. A lift......0
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