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That so sounds like my dad, he has a thing about just hiding away in his study for hours on end and no one dares enter.
I'd buy my own house somewhere for the future and a bigger, nicer one for my family and pay off my parents mortgage. Use some of it to pay for Uni. Donate some. Spend some. Save what i had left i guess.
Our local shop sold us them when we were 11 and 12 and all.
I didn't wait.. just never had any desire to buy one.. Then i wanted to, just because i could..
I would...
See how quickly I could spend £1mil.
Pay off mine and my brother's mortgage/debts.
Pay off my parents and my boyfriend's mam's debts.
Buy me and my boyfriend, my brother and his girlfriend, my mam and da and my boyfriend's mam houses.
Give my dad £166,000 as he keeps saying thats what I owe him for bringing me up
Take all my friends on holiday to Hawaii.
Buy the biggest TV I can find to play Blue Shadow on the NES.
Donate a shitload to charity.
Save a load and live off the interest for the rest of my life.
...and play a game:
Each person gets £20,000 and they have 2 hours(?) to spend as much as they can. The person with the least amount of money left at the end of the 2 hours wins the game. Everybody gets to keep their stuff and remaining money and the winner gets another £20,000 :yes:
We get bored at work...
Numbers are:
9, 15, 21, 40, 49
1st star 1
2nd Star 4
I remember why I don't do this shit... but... so muchm oney, I was tempted. Fucking gambling.
I'd just buy £20,000 worth of stocks .
Thats not allowed!
Highstreet shops within a certain distance, limit on how much you can spend on one item and you have to have stuff to show for the money so no going to the pub and drinking it all
Those be the rules cause I made up the game heheh!
Doesn't matter anyway cause I don't have £100 let alone £100mil
I have already bought 4 lucky dips for it..
All gamblings winning are tax-free in this country. Because there is no way that the goverment could enforce it, (as I learnt at college this week).
I would:
Donate loads to charity.
Buy my parents, myself and my brother places to live.
Pay off my brothers (student loan and other) debts and best friends debts (overdrafts, loans, mortgages EVERYTHING) (He means that much to me )
Invest in property (LOTS of property)
Give the charity that runs this place enough to run for a couple of years with no problems/debts.
Buy a pub
Lots of travelling
I would probably do the usual, see family and friends alright, buy a few cars and a house, keep some for the future and give most of it away to charities.
Ferrari enzo
mansion avec ski slope and heated outdoor pool
nightclub
stuff for family & friends
spending spree
invest! invest! invest!
And probably a new pair of shoes.
give my parents half so they could look after my brothers
buy a pub (i've always wanted to run one)
dunno what i'd do with the rest, lol
buy both sets of parents a new house/pay off mortgage. and same for sister/brother in law and nephew. and also give them some money.
myself.. get myself through uni (very comfortably!), buy a new car, go on a mega shopping spree.
give money to charity..etc etc bla bla.
not gonna happen anyway 'cause i don't have a ticket.
Anyway if I win this Friday I’d buy a couple of houses; one in a smart bit of London, Kensington or somewhere. Then one in the country. A few flash cars and a retro classic American Cadillac that consumes far too much petrol. Then I’d buy a few businesses for something to do so I wouldn’t be just sat around all day. I’d make sure close friends and family are properly sorted, leave a fair bit aside as well to satisfy distant relatives and others asking for money. Then I’d give generously to a few particular charities; main two being Oxfam and Toybox charity, although not a Christian and the latter is a Christian charity they do really good work. Oh and I’d remember TheSite too, deffo a good youth charity.
Can I work in your pub? I've allways wanted to work in a public house.
I would:
Pay off my parents mortgage, buy them a new house and a holiday villa somewhere.
Give money to my family.
Take all my mates on holiday and a HUGE spending spree.
Get myself a car.
Not need to worry about student loan etc.
Put money in a trust fund for my bro and sis so that when they are older they will have £££.
Give some to charity, probably cancer research er, samaritans etc.
Plus buy lots of other stuff and save lots.