One billion dollars......

domo

Well-Known Member
Just a light subject post on your thoughts

How much are you keeping? Buying what? Charity?

Funny is cool but would like to know what would really be the master plan.

It’s actually closer to 500m but who’s complaining.

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rlb

Well-Known Member
I'm in a pool with 8 others, so at the end of the day after taxes it would be like $40m each. I'd help out friends and family, leave a comfortable amount in the bank for interest, and do some meaningful volunteer work a few days a week. Other than that, just live the life!
 

Magic

Formerly 1sh0t1b33r
Team MTBNJ Halter's
I would buy a sweet ass cabin at Kingdom Trails and invite all my homies, then post cabin for sale on forum to which I would get a response "$20 fire", follow through and burn it down, rinse & repeat.
 

Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
easy...

Well, I'm packin up my game and I'ma head out west
Where real women come equipped wit' scripts and fake breasts
Find a nest in the hills, chill like flynt
Buy an old drop-top, find a spot to pimp

With a bottle of scotch and watch lotsa crotch
Buy a yacht with a flag sayin' "chillin' the most"
Then rock that bitch up and down the coast

Give a toast to the sun
Drink with the stars
Get thrown in the mix
And get tossed outta bars

Sift to Tijuana
I want to roam
Find Motown telephones and come back home
Start an escort service for all the right reasons
And set up shop at the top of four seasons

And I'm headed out west, sucker 'cause I want to be a

Palm trees and weed, scabbed knees and rice
Get a map to the stars, find Heidi Flice
And if the price is right then I'm gonna make my bid, boy
And let Californi-A know why they call me
Cowboy, baby

Rollin' sunset women with a bottle of becks
See a slimy in a 'Vette, roll down my glass
And said "yeah this dick fits right in yo' ass"
No kiddin', gun slingin', spurs hittin' the floor
Call me hoss, I'm the boss, with the sauce, and the horse
No remorse for the sheriff and his eye ain't right
I'ma paint his town red then paint his wife white, uh!
'Cause chaos rock like Amedeus
Got west-coast ***** for my Detroit playas
Mack like mayors, ball like Lakers
They told us to leave but bet they can't make us

Why they want to pick on me?
Lock me up and throw away my key
I ain't no cheat, I'm just a regular failure
I'm not straight outta Compton, I'm straight out the trailer
Cuss like a sailor, drink like a mick
My only words of wisdom are just "suck my dick"
I'm takin' my pick up and down that coast and
Keep on truckin' 'til I fall in the ocean
 

Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
There was an argument about this on another forum. One person was arguing that since the actual odds of buying the winning ticket is so low, the odds of finding the winning ticket laying on the street isn't much lower. So you really don't have to buy a ticket to win.

this works when the expected payout times the odds of winning are less than the cost of the ticket! ahead of the game by not buying the ticket!
 

Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
in epic synchronicity, i will hit both the powerball and megamillions this week.
peace.
 

MissJR

not in the mood for your shenanigans
Team MTBNJ Halter's
You know... I was thinking about this and, yes, I bought a ticket but, no, I don't want a billion dollars. There's things I'd definitely like to buy/do (house, sprinter van, travel, help my family out) but then what? That's a lot of money and worry I don't want. I'd give a bunch to charity for sure (veterans, nature/wild life conservation, animal shelters, women's health organizations, etc) and live off a smaller amount for myself.
 

Norm

Mayor McCheese
Team MTBNJ Halter's
As I said last time this topic came up, I would create a company that paints houses, but only black. I would then hire the Rolling Stones to play Paint It Black while they worked. All day, every day. Over and over.
 

Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
and this guy is in finance.....
by "win" was he thinking the $100 for a couple numbers and the powerball?

Chicago, Nathan Harrell took a chance on the lottery for the first time in years, spending $40 evenly split between Mega Millions and Powerball tickets. Harrell, 36, works in finance and said he doesn’t think of the lottery until the jackpot is so high it makes the news.

His approach to landing such a windfall would be conservative. Harrell said he and his wife probably would continue working and set up trust funds for their two children.
 
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