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What would you guys do if you won the Mega lottery?


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As we all know they will announce the lottery tomorrow night for 500mil but after taxes you will only get about half that 250mil.What would you do with your money?

I would buy my mom and dad a house and 2 cars.

I would buy me and my girl a house and 2 cars.

I would buy my sister a house and a car.

I would give all my family members a good amount of money.

I would invest in real-estate

Put the rest in the bank

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i would still go to work. very late of course. then show up in shorts and flip flops or maybe even bunny slippers. barge into a giant important meeting and mock the speaker.

then maybe ask questions they can't answer and get some james brown played over the intercom system.

take a ton of random people from work out for drinks. i mean the possibilities are endless.

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I would give the first 50 mil away to a couple of charities and foundations that I've worked with in the past. Then I'd take the next 50 and set up an investment endowment to continue some charity work. The next 20 would be divided amongst friends, family, and my local community via some different disbursement vehicles. The next 70 would become my own personal investment designed to live only off of the interest. The next 20 would be earmarked for future family stuff (business venture, take myself back to school, etc.). Another 20 would be set aside for my kids' expenses and inheritance. 10 would be a buffer for everyday living, and the last 10 would be for spending however we want, whenever we want.

And I'd do some stuff like Pstall. That would be fun.

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I sure as fug wouldn't be sitting bleary-eyed in front of a computer at 8AM. I like my job, but I'd quit politely and immediately.

I'd help immediate family where needed/wanted.

I'd donate a ton to charities, particularly on the local level.

I'd set up the rest in a way so that I'm safe for the rest of my life. Kids would have accounts set up so they are safe as well, but they'd have to show responsibility and earn every penny. This part would be out of my control so any whining/begging would be pointless.

After extensive travel I'd eventually go to work for a local charity or non-profit. Something to make the place I live better.

I'd live in a very nice but modest home from the outside, but inside would be every conceivable highest-end audio and video product known to mankind.

Yes, we bought tickets yesterday. :)

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