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Topic: if you won a million dollars
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Sat 07/12/08 05:07 PM
in the lottery, would it last you the rest of your life?

FearandLoathing's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:07 PM
Nope.

mcattygarnett's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:08 PM
probably not, after I took care of myself and my family.biggrin

Tankk's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:08 PM
As long as I don't get married, date, eat, live, travel, drive, or have any kids.

SimplyElla's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:08 PM
you wont even bring home the whole million, so no!! laugh


PATSFAN's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:09 PM
I'd make it last as long as I cansmokin

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Sat 07/12/08 05:09 PM
1 million? ppffttt........ That's it?


I would blow that on a house and taking my family out on a vacation. Then guess what? I would be $999,960,000.00 short of being a millionaire.

willy_cents's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:12 PM
sure, at current bank interest rate of %2.7 for a cd...you would have $27K a year in income. That, with the free health care and all the tax breaks we're gonna get after November, and the huge drop in energy prices we are being gauranteed, you should be able to live like a presidential candidate for the rest of your lives.laugh laugh laugh laugh

LaughaLittle101's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:15 PM

in the lottery, would it last you the rest of your life?
20 trips to vegas later and i'm broke oh well had alot of fun,women and brew............... smile cause i did LMAO

robert1652's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:16 PM

I'd make it last as long as I cansmokin


very wise words I would too:smile:

Topsykretts's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:16 PM
It might, if the business I'd establish would be stable.

Jill298's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:17 PM
it may not last my whole life but I will be completely out of debt, have a whole lot of fun. My parents and immediate family would be out of debt as well. It's much easier to to make money last lol when you have no debt

Messerschmitts's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:20 PM
About a quarter of that would go to paying off my med school loans. :-p But I'm sure I'd square a good chunk of it away as a retirement fund. I'm just practical like that. However, if I wanted to buy a house in California that amount probably wouldn't even be enough :-p

Jill298's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:21 PM

About a quarter of that would go to paying off my med school loans. :-p But I'm sure I'd square a good chunk of it away as a retirement fund. I'm just practical like that. However, if I wanted to buy a house in California that amount probably wouldn't even be enough :-p
it would sure make a hell of a down payment tho

FETTS61's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:23 PM
IF IT DIDNT, ID HAVE A HELL OF ALOT OF FUN GETTIN RID OF IT

Messerschmitts's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:24 PM


About a quarter of that would go to paying off my med school loans. :-p But I'm sure I'd square a good chunk of it away as a retirement fund. I'm just practical like that. However, if I wanted to buy a house in California that amount probably wouldn't even be enough :-p
it would sure make a hell of a down payment tho


Ha ha that's true. Real estate in coastal California is so ridiculous though. My dream is still to live in the Bay Area some day.

LaughaLittle101's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:24 PM
i'd buy a snickers factory and a pot farm and just giggle the rest of my life eating chocolate........ AMEN

Jill298's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:24 PM

i'd buy a snickers factory and a pot farm and just giggle the rest of my life eating chocolate........ AMEN
laugh laugh way to be ambitiousdrinker

LaughaLittle101's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:26 PM


i'd buy a snickers factory and a pot farm and just giggle the rest of my life eating chocolate........ AMEN
laugh laugh way to be ambitiousdrinker
thats what i said why invest it when u could enjoy it LMAO

Johncenawlife316's photo
Sat 07/12/08 05:26 PM

in the lottery, would it last you the rest of your life?


Sure.. I would put that money to work for me into like business and stocks and what not. Then I would get more and more back. laugh laugh

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