If I won the lottery, no problem.
Posted By: Getting Older on 2006-10-23
In Reply to: If you won the lottery - sm - Kimberly
Years ago, I earmarked what I would do with the money. I keep that list in my desk drawer: 1/4 to charity, 1/4 to the kids, and 1/2 for retirement to include the home we always wanted and travel the country.
That will never happen...I don't play it anymore unless I get an urge to play, and that may be once every couple months.
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If you won the lottery - sm
Would you continue MT'ing??
A local lady won $1000 per week for life. Now I do realize that a lot of MTs make more than that (not me). I average that every other week. We do not have a lot bills though and I know that we could live comfortably on that amount. This lady says she will continue to work, but plans to slow down. She is married and in her 40s.
I think I would probably stop MT'ing for awhile, but I like my job, so I would probably eventually miss it and go back. Just curious what other MTs might do if they were to hit the lottery!
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Wow, you sound nice! I would help those I love and then those in need.
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Please name all of the winning lotto numbers for the upcoming Saturday night's drawing. Thank you.
and I got one saying I won the Australian lottery...
naive people are exactly what these scams are created for...don't fall for it...it aint real...money doesn't fall outta the sky!
it usually is......including lottery...sm
one has a better chance of getting hit by lightning than winning a lottery...any lottery.....there is a 1 in 14 million chance of winning THE lottery....and a much smaller chance of getting hit by lightning, at least in Florida....*lol*
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If I won millions I'd quit in a heartbeat...I'm burnt out...was MTSO for 8 years...I'd buy our friend's Ice Hockey Arena so I'd have something to pass on to my boys...We are hockey fanatics.
If it was $1000 a week for life I'd cut down to part-time and try to work more on my personalized craft business.
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Never said I felt that way, not into soul mates - that would be like winning the lottery - sm
odds are against it. But you can meet someone who you feel is the "one", or at least want to marry and have a life with. If you don't have strong feelings I'd say the marriage is doomed from the start unless someone marries only for money and security, then they will put up and deal with almost anything. ----when I was younger I was one very stupid girl, thought the first guy I met would be the guy I married, boy how do girls get such stupid ideas? My mom had gotten me into Harliquin Romances....boy wish she hadn't maybe I would have wised up faster.....funny how all these young women, all virgins/unexperienced, meet and marry successful, wealthy men in those books. If my kids ever read them I will make a point of explaining to them that life is nothing like a Harliquin Romance.
Keep in mind that Amphion is NOT Medquist. The lottery pool is VERY small.
....if any of this is even true.
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