That's good! At least you won something. Lol. I just got two 19s.I got the powerball number but that's about it
I wasn't try to have a discussion about how much money you could live on. I was just mentioning that I didn't think the $615 million figure was close to being correct.450 million divided by 82 is 5.4 million a year.
I mean, lets just say you spend a maximum of 2 million a year. That leaves you with about 286 million left when you turn 100 years old.
Financial wise, sure. I'm sure what kikie is referring to is how your social life is going to change.No, not really. If it's really that bad, there is nothing stopping you from giving it all away. You are better off in any regard.
Nice little quote/motto he's got there....This guy claims he won. Broke the 1st rule of winning the lottery.
https://www.instagram.com/thisguysthelimit/
Fake. See the letters down the left side? He should have 5 lines of numbers.This guy claims he won. Broke the 1st rule of winning the lottery.
https://www.instagram.com/thisguysthelimit/
This guy claims he won. Broke the 1st rule of winning the lottery.
https://www.instagram.com/thisguysthelimit/
In the UK, I guess if they allow you the option. Stateside, that's not really possible unless you believe in "buying" your privacy by giving a percentage to the state for.It's really odd here that people nearly always choose to go public that they have won even though they have the option to remain anonymous.
I'm in SGV, it sucks knowing the winner was so close, right?Chino Hills is just the second town South of me. Maybe I should have played.
Yea i cant understand that, as someone who has been very poor then flush with cash then hard up again, i can tell you i would not let a single soul know i won the lotto if i won it. Even if some people dont want your money, they want to be ascociated with you because it givesthem higher status in their own mind. Of course they're gone when your money has too.It's really odd here that people nearly always choose to go public that they have won even though they have the option to remain anonymous.
Sounds like such a scamIn the UK, I guess if they allow you the option. Stateside, that's not really possible unless you believe in "buying" your privacy by giving a percentage to the state for.
Most likely just people getting over-excited and wanting to share how lucky they are. :/
When I first saw the thread, I mistakenly read "1.6 billion Polandball".
Then, after getting the title right, I figured it was about one of those balls that you put in your hand, and that help you train your muscles, or something.
The joys of learning new terms.