$365/8 = $46.25
I'd pay my phone bill.
you were one of those people who get to share the $365 million jackpot?
Buy a new house? A car?
Last edited by MoSpur; 02-22-2006 at 05:40 PM.
$365/8 = $46.25
I'd pay my phone bill.
buy a house and car for each of my immediate family. Pay off all of their debt. I'd then buy myself a house, a couple of cars, put away a cool $3M for my childrens education. Fly around the world. Donate. Live on the interest from the bank.
I think I would set up some charity so that I wouldn't have to pay so much in taxes. After that, hook up all my framily and friends with what they need, not want. Well maybe. Then go all out on my new house on like 50 acres or so.
change my name & go into hiding.
I think that they only get 15.5 million after taxes. Its a rip off. Not that I wouldn't like to win 15.5 million but its still a rip off
Send out letters proclaiming my glory to all I find in disfavor. Then buy a bigass house.
Buy the most fuel efffecient car on the market...get a huge house with a huge yard and have lots of animals.
Make a recording studio in the house, with a bunch of guitars, piano and all the rest.
Then just live and relax.
Muchas Gracias Senjor.....i would like to say the same but i think everyone knows what i would be doing with all those dineros........
buying all the fritos in the world.
first thing I would do...probably fall out of my chair.
Get fat. Like everyone else who wins the lottery. Why break the trend?
Damn you, I wanted to be the first to say that Except I wouldn't change my name, and I'd only move to Vegas.
A top-notch education for the whole family (myself, mom, and brother), build two houses, get my dad out of debt, buy season tickets for the Pistons, donate 5 million dollars to a school district that helped me through some tough times, hire a personal chef, get some dental work done, see Paris and Ireland. Hire a financial officer to invest the money long-term for my family.
I'd give a bunch of money to my parents, pay off school debts for me and pay for my sister's college education, and then I'd travel anywhere and everywhere.
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