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What a lottery winner would do!!!!!!
Dreamers' $50m rushArticle from: Sunday Herald SunFont size: Decrease Increase Email article: Email Print article: Print Stephen Drill
June 01, 2008 12:50am MORE than four million punters are expected to rush for a chance at winning $50 million in the nation's biggest lottery draw. Players are consulting clairvoyants, joining syndicates and sticking to the tried-and-true family birthday system as they try to work out how to win the ocean of cash in Thursday's Powerball. Dreams of paying off the mortgage, travelling overseas, buying new cars and never working again were running through the heads of Powerball fans as they put in their entries yesterday. And stressed families, paying $1.60 a litre for fuel and struggling to put food on the table because of surging grocery prices, are buying tickets in huge numbers. Warrnambool mother-of-four Debbie Brooks said yesterday she would fly around the world to watch Jon Bon Jovi concerts if she won the $50 million jackpot. "I would just go to every concert they put on," she said. Tram driver Frank Darmanin would spread the money around and set up his "kids for life". Wally Zielaskowski, of Ascot Vale, would put his winnings in the bank and live off the interest. Queues stretched out the door at outlets ahead of last week's $40 million Powerball draw, which had more than two million entries but no division one winners. Newsagents are putting on more staff to cope with an expected 60 per cent jump in business. "Times are tough out there and people are nervous," said Jaynie Saunders of Frankston's Beach St Newsagency. The Sunday Herald Sun can reveal a psychic claims to have unlocked the key to winning the pot of gold. Clairvoyant Abbey Rose predicted the winning combination: 3, 22, 18, 38, 41 with the Powerball of 11. "In numerology 11 and 22 are power numbers," she said. "Most people have lucky numbers, it could be your birthday, you house number. Numbers are really defining." Would you do the same? |
I'd buy Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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I wouldn't follow them around, unless I swallowed my pride and got a ridiculous private jet.
I'd get a home in Notton, close to my parents, the apartment upstairs from me in Clarence House, and a big classically English home in the Cotswolds. Probably a Southern Italian place, on the cost too. A selection of 4 wheeled toys, of course, and a Riva speedboat. What I'd do after all that is buy a whole plot of newly built homes (ya know, those little mini-estates they build, each house sells for betwwen £120k-£200k) and pass them on for free to young families, single parents; that kind of income area. Then they can live in them, or sell them at their true value. I'd still work though, $50mill is just enough to make sure you lose all your friends, but not enough to put you in with a big set of new ones. |
Yes I would do the same! Would love to travel the world(especially Japan, I hope to move there in a few years) and see Jovi practically every night!
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Aloha !
I'd buy a nice girl and buy her a pair of brilliant tits. I'm such a giving person. Salaam Aleikum, Sebastiaan |
I'd retire for a few years, travel the world, get away from stress and blow up something big.
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I'd go to more gigs but I wouldn't follow them EVERYWHERE.
I'd just like to travel, get some life and cultural experience. |
Yeah, I'd probably move into a large mansion, and buy a shitload of new/expensive sound equipment.
As for Jovi, I wouldn't follow them everywhere, but I've always wanted to see them in Europe. |
Yeah I would do the same.. travel the world via Jovi.. considering this is an Australian article and the woman is probably Jovi deprived like most of us and dreams of doing this.
Plenty of other things I would do with it as well lol Kat |
if u won that much money , u could pay for a private gig, which is what I would do and invite all my fellow JTers ....
Dawn |
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