Posted by 1970-1655 on October 23, 2018 at 05:18:06 from (216.8.242.80):
In Reply to: $1.6 Billion? posted by Geo-TH,In on October 23, 2018 at 04:06:04:
Heard this on the radio a few years back when lottery got around 20 million or so. Guy said the first thing he would do is call everyone he ever knew and tell them "I just won the big one, and you are not getting any of it." Then he would change his name, dress like a poor slob and move a long way off and try to start a new life. But with today's technology, if he decided to move, people there would know he was coming way before he got there.
I guess what I would do is donate most to my favorite charities to help them with disaster relief. (Not Red Cross CROOKS. Past experience with them) Sure know they can use it this year. When I got out of the military many years ago I tried to get a loan to start farming. Banks would not give me the time of day so I went to a factory job until I could afford to farm. Guess I could never afford it yet. If I won, I would be able to afford it. With that much money and farming, I am sure I could start with $1.6 Billion and within 10 years, maybe still have half of it left. Maybe.
Guaranteed I will not have that problem. I still have the first dollar I never spent on any kind of lottery. Think of all the poor people that spend their kids' food money for lottery tickets hoping to hit it big. Not me!
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