If you won the lottery tomorrow...

It's simple, if you won the lottery tomorrow, what would be your first purchase?
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  • BrainyBurro
    BrainyBurro Posts: 6,129 Member
    duh. hookers and blow.

    :tongue:
  • duh. hookers and blow.

    :tongue:

    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Just because I know you that is hilarious... folks he really isn't what his profile photo depicts, he is a smart (*kitten*) guy.. lol
  • crispsandwich
    crispsandwich Posts: 177 Member
    a meal with my family to discuss our plans! wooo!!!
  • rduhlir
    rduhlir Posts: 3,550 Member
    I would disappear.
  • I have to say mine would be boring... First, I would invest most of it... Second, I would give some away to St Jude's... Thirdly, I would pick one really deserving, under the poverty line family and give some away to them and lastly I would buy myself a ranch style home on some land, horses and a ford 150 king ranch truck and a few vintage cars/trucks I have always wanted. Other than that, I wouldn't purchase much else.

  • That is a HUGE mansion, but def rustic in it's own sense. Very cool. Too big for my taste but I can def see the appeal to rent it out for a getaway or something.
  • tlcarolinagirl
    tlcarolinagirl Posts: 1,700 Member
    A claw machine...seriously...have you ever played one of those..freaking addicting....danged things are RIGGED I TELL YA!
  • V0lver
    V0lver Posts: 915 Member
    duh. hookers and blow.

    :tongue:

    This and i would put her/them on retainer
  • A claw machine...seriously...have you ever played one of those..freaking addicting....danged things are RIGGED I TELL YA!

    hahahaha that would be AWESOME.... They are so rigged, oh only a quarter? That's so cheap.... 20 attempts later, you are out 5 dollars and nothing to show for it.... lol

    And for some reason when you said claw machine I immediately thought of Richy Rich lol
  • runforestrun35
    runforestrun35 Posts: 480 Member
    Build an art studio, a huge water slide for our pond, and a EVO!!! And I would definitely donate to charity, cancer research and help families pay for transportation and bills during treatments, and a local animal rescue that we love!
  • I'd take my mom out to dinner.

    Anywhere she wants to go.

    If she wants French food, we'll go to Paris. If she wants Chinese....

    Seriously, I spend HUGE chunks of my life daydreaming about winning $300M or so, and I don't even play the damn game! I'd have a party, all my closest friends and relatives, and I'd be handing out huge checks to everyone in attendance, and then I'd make an announcement: "Now, don't ever ask me for another dime!"

    I read a thread on a gambling site once where a guy who $11M a long time ago, back when $11M was a huge win, handled it perfectly: he and his wife never told anyone. They bought a bigger house, but nothing extravagant; they got new cars, and took more vacations. Because he handled it this way, the win didn't tear his family apart the way it does so many others. If you win one of these things, EVERYONE YOU KNOW SUDDENLY FEELS *ENTITLED* TO SOME OF YOUR MONEY. Even you give them some, it's never enough, they always want more, and when you finally put your foot down to stop it, they resent you.
  • MJC360
    MJC360 Posts: 368
    I'd go to Starbucks and get a latte. Those things are good but expensive!
  • Rochester_mom
    Rochester_mom Posts: 100 Member
    I have a handshake agreement with a good friend of mine: if either one of us wins the lottery we pay off each other's law school loans. After that, my mortgage and my parents mortgage. Then I would go straight to the nearest reputable plastic surgeon and get liposuction.
  • I'd take my mom out to dinner.

    Anywhere she wants to go.

    If she wants French food, we'll go to Paris. If she wants Chinese....

    Seriously, I spend HUGE chunks of my life daydreaming about winning $300M or so, and I don't even play the damn game! I'd have a party, all my closest friends and relatives, and I'd be handing out huge checks to everyone in attendance, and then I'd make an announcement: "Now, don't ever ask me for another dime!"

    I read a thread on a gambling site once where a guy who $11M a long time ago, back when $11M was a huge win, handled it perfectly: he and his wife never told anyone. They bought a bigger house, but nothing extravagant; they got new cars, and took more vacations. Because he handled it this way, the win didn't tear his family apart the way it does so many others. If you win one of these things, EVERYONE YOU KNOW SUDDENLY FEELS *ENTITLED* TO SOME OF YOUR MONEY. Even you give them some, it's never enough, they always want more, and when you finally put your foot down to stop it, they resent you.





    Yeah, didn't they have an entire show dedicated to that? "How the Lottery Ruined My Life" lol

    Too bad whether family or friend, I could care less what anyone else thinks they are entitled to. I would always help out those close to me in need, however, they started to get grabby with it?.... no thanks and resent me all they would like, they can march their happy *kitten* down to the local circle k and buy a damn ticket lol I will even give them the funds to do so....

    Seriously, money doesn't solve a lot of things. It also solves a lot. It also can create other issues. It's all in the way people handle it. And no money does not buy happiness, BUT......

    I am willing to bet you my lottery winnings (hehe see what I did there?), that it is way more comfortable crying in my king ranch ford truck than it is on a bicycle.
  • BrainyBurro
    BrainyBurro Posts: 6,129 Member
    I'd take my mom out to dinner.

    Anywhere she wants to go.

    If she wants French food, we'll go to Paris. If she wants Chinese....

    Seriously, I spend HUGE chunks of my life daydreaming about winning $300M or so, and I don't even play the damn game! I'd have a party, all my closest friends and relatives, and I'd be handing out huge checks to everyone in attendance, and then I'd make an announcement: "Now, don't ever ask me for another dime!"

    I read a thread on a gambling site once where a guy who $11M a long time ago, back when $11M was a huge win, handled it perfectly: he and his wife never told anyone. They bought a bigger house, but nothing extravagant; they got new cars, and took more vacations. Because he handled it this way, the win didn't tear his family apart the way it does so many others. If you win one of these things, EVERYONE YOU KNOW SUDDENLY FEELS *ENTITLED* TO SOME OF YOUR MONEY. Even you give them some, it's never enough, they always want more, and when you finally put your foot down to stop it, they resent you.

    you also should immediately setup a blind trust before claiming your winnings. sign the ticket in the name of the trust. redeem the winning ticket. this way you stay anonymous and you won't start getting a constant deluge of strangers calling you demanding donations and you'll also avoid the zillions of frivolous lawsuits from the ambulance-chasing lawyers who see lottery winners as easy marks.

    anything that can be done to protect your anonymity on a large lottery win should be done.

    if you've ever wondered why some winners wait a few months to come forward and claim a large lottery prize and then there is no media covering the awarding of the check... it's usually because the winner got some good financial advice immediately and went through the process of getting a blind trust setup for which they were the executor, before stepping forward to claim the prize in the name of the trust.
  • ^^^ YUP.... ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS, speak to 1) hire a lawyer (they will tell you all you need) 2) speak to an accountant/bank
  • skyeonfire
    skyeonfire Posts: 18 Member
    In all honestly I would take off for a month or two after cashing out, getting a lawyer, bank etc. There are way to many people that think you owe them and being that I am in a small town it would probably make it worse.

    Other than that, a home would be the first thing on my list!!
  • BigBadDougs
    BigBadDougs Posts: 155
    If I won the lottery I'd be dead by 40. But I'd go with a smile.
  • marikaCL
    marikaCL Posts: 276 Member
    First purchase for me would be a flat or a house with my boyfriend. We are slowly getting near to a deposit. Would then spend some money furnishing and decorating it the way we want it.

    Would pay for my best friends wedding and for her to start the business I know she would like to start.

    Would also get a season ticket to every Formula 1 race, plus GP2 and GP3.
  • brevislux
    brevislux Posts: 1,093 Member
    Probably food or something casual like that, because I wouldn't decide to what to do with a lot of money all that quickly.
  • BraveNewdGirl
    BraveNewdGirl Posts: 937 Member
    Grab a friend and globe-trot.
  • brayman1701
    brayman1701 Posts: 76 Member
    The first thing id buy is a cup of tea :).

    Then i'd love to go to a videogame store and when they say how can we help, I'd say yeah I want to buy some games when they say whats one's Ill say all of them ;).
  • lichta14
    lichta14 Posts: 1
    If I won the lottery I'd finally get to own a home.
  • xxghost
    xxghost Posts: 4,697 Member
    I'd pay off my boyfriend's college tuition.
  • TLwineguzzler
    TLwineguzzler Posts: 289 Member
    I'd walk out of this effin job!!!!!!!! :explode:
  • MJC360
    MJC360 Posts: 368
    I'd stop working so much. I'd still work, but not 72-84 hours a week. I'd keep it below 60 hours.
  • zorbaru
    zorbaru Posts: 1,077 Member
    i wouldnt want to win such a big amount like 300mil or even 30mil. too many people will come out of nowhere asking for hand outs.

    for me the perfect amount would be 2 or 3 mil. enough to pay out the house, buy some more houses to generate an income without having to work. and get a couple of new cars for me in the missus (each :D)

    then, i would spend my time stroking my hobbies. Golf would be played, guns would be bought, gyms would be visited (or i might just build my own). but by the time that is all done, there is nothing left for the vultures.
  • _Krys10_
    _Krys10_ Posts: 1,234 Member
    Hire a lawyer and financial advisor
  • TheSwoleMinister
    TheSwoleMinister Posts: 70 Member


    you also should immediately setup a blind trust before claiming your winnings. sign the ticket in the name of the trust. redeem the winning ticket. this way you stay anonymous and you won't start getting a constant deluge of strangers calling you demanding donations and you'll also avoid the zillions of frivolous lawsuits from the ambulance-chasing lawyers who see lottery winners as easy marks.

    anything that can be done to protect your anonymity on a large lottery win should be done.

    if you've ever wondered why some winners wait a few months to come forward and claim a large lottery prize and then there is no media covering the awarding of the check... it's usually because the winner got some good financial advice immediately and went through the process of getting a blind trust setup for which they were the executor, before stepping forward to claim the prize in the name of the trust.

    Unfortunately for most of us this option is not possible.

    http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-04-22/lottery-winners-anonymous-mega-millions/54441676/1