From rags to riches and back again

methodistgirl

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I would give 10% to my church and buy myself a new home big enough
for me to have my own pipe organ so that I won't have to go hunting
down one get my driver's licence back and buy a nice car to go places
in so I can travel instead of walking from block to block looking for a
good place to visit.
judy tooley
 

Krummhorn

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I would bank it in a high interest account and be able to live exceedingly comfortable just from the interest earned. Being semi-retired already, I certainly would not go back to work full time again, that's for sure.
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/lotto-winner-goes-back-to-mcdonalds/2008/03/26/1206207141173.html


Now, if I had won $2.3M in lottery I'd not go back to flipping burgers for McDonald's that's for sure. I'd give up work, sure, but then become a charitable philanthropist ... at least that's what I think I'd do with zillions of money.

CT64

You known how it is, it´s most often the wrong people, who actually win the lottery. I mean this jerk returning to McDonald´s, serving unheathy food should have been stripped naked and had his butt wipped. Come to think of it, he might even invest the lot in his own McDonald´s restaurent....Geez!!
 

marval

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There was also a story of a cleaner who won the lottery, she said she would continue cleaning.

Me, I would hire my own cleaner. But seriously if I won the lottery I would not work, I am only looking for work because I have not won the lottery.

Why work when you don't need too? and also someone else could have your job.

I think perhaps a nice cottage in the country, no more worry about paying the bills, and giving to charity. Hopefully enough left to invest, for my old age (that thing that creeps up on me)


Margaret
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
There was also a story of a cleaner who won the lottery, she said she would continue cleaning.

Me, I would hire my own cleaner. But seriously if I won the lottery I would not work, I am only looking for work because I have not won the lottery.

Why work when you don't need too? and also someone else could have your job.

I think perhaps a nice cottage in the country, no more worry about paying the bills, and giving to charity. Hopefully enough left to invest, for my old age (that thing that creeps up on me)


Margaret

Ms. Margaret

That´s the spirit, thinking of the ones without a job - the samaritan way!! :grin::grin:.

I totally agree with you on a nice hacienda in the country and a small 747 in the backyard, whenever I have to consult my buisness interests and investments in one of the stock exchanges in any of the metropoles of the world. That would do it for the first year.
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Judy - I wouldn't buy a pipe organ ... they're a pain in the keuster (as you so quaintly put it) to maintain. Also take up a heck of a lot of room, rather, I'd buy a top of the line sampled digital organ ... because I'd want an hundred or more stops and that sized pipe organ is too big for a suburban home!!
 

methodistgirl

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I wasnt wanting the pipe organ located at Macy's in New York. I just
wanted one like my church. It's not really that big with 24 ranks.
The concole isn't any bigger than a hammond with only about 30 stops.
Look at my avatar. You can see that this would be the right size for
a small mansion.
judy tooley
 

marval

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Well, guess what, yesterday I bought a lottery ticket and won.

Will it be a nice house in the country? A fancy car? Or a luxury holiday?

Well I don't think so. After all I won the princely sum of... wait for it, ten pounds.

Still can't complain, it at least paid for the ticket.


Margaret
 

Muza

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Oh yeah, when are we getting together and partying like crazy for the entire ten pounds????
 

Krummhorn

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I wasnt wanting the pipe organ located at Macy's in New York . . .

Uhh, Macy's pipe organ is in Philadelphia (PA) ... :rolleyes:


I agree with CT64 ... pipes ARE expensive to maintain ... our 9 rank at church requires at least two tunings per year at $485 each visit. I have a line item budget amount of $1,500 for instrument care and use most of it up each year.
A nice digital spec would suffice for me in a residence situation.
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Well, guess what, yesterday I bought a lottery ticket and won.

Will it be a nice house in the country? A fancy car? Or a luxury holiday?

Well I don't think so. After all I won the princely sum of... wait for it, ten pounds.

Still can't complain, it at least paid for the ticket.


Margaret

AWESOME Ms. Margaret!! :tiphat::clap::banana::trp::lol::lol::lol::lol::wave::cheers:

Congratulations and celebrations on your pure luck.

Between you and me, I have never won anything at all on the lottery, money machines, playing the horses, soccer games, dogs or chickens or anything else.

In fact at one time years ago back in the day around 1971, I played Banko with a beautiful lady friend of mine and her parents at the elderly home, where her father had been institutionalised because of demens. I only missed one number "8" to have the full plate, soaked in nervous sweat, ready for some carming valiums, ready for the Bellevue closed mental hospital, while the speaker yelled 6 more numbers, not mine, not the missing number "8".

It never came up and finally someone else made it to the full plate.

The prize for this game was half a pound of Danish butter :grin::grin::grin::grin: and for this I almost had a nervous-break-down.

The last time in my life, I would ever invest in gambling.
 

marval

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Hi Intet

Sorry to hear you missed out on the Danish butter. I am not usually the one to win things. I would certainly never gamble.

When I was young my family would play a card game (forgotten the name), but we only used matchsticks not money.


Margaret
 

intet_at_tabe

Rear Admiral Appassionata (Ret.)
Hi Intet

Sorry to hear you missed out on the Danish butter. I am not usually the one to win things. I would certainly never gamble.

When I was young my family would play a card game (forgotten the name), but we only used matchsticks not money.


Margaret

Ms. Margaret

That´s the way to do it while playing cards, using matchsticks, when someone has a Royal Straight Flush in Poker for instance.
 

methodistgirl

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Talking about the guy who went back to Mc Donalds. That is the way
some bad gamblers do. They can't leave well enough alone when they
do win something. Sometimes gamblers will blow it all for a bigger ticket
and wind up loosing it.
judy tooley
 

Krummhorn

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That's true, Judy ...

Where I worked (before I retired 2 years ago) there was a lady who would stop after work on payday and literally blow her entire paycheck playing the slots, then mooch from everyone the following week for cigarettes and money so she could have lunch at the company owned barfateria. She finally sought out professional counseling and eventually changed her ways once she was shown how this habitual gambling was affecting her family.

Years back, I used to play Bingo every couple weeks at the Indian operated casino ... won $100 twice and $50 once over a two year period ... I must say, EVERYONE heard me yell "bingo" when that last letter/number was announced - Ahh, the thrill of victory :lol:
 
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marval

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Well Guys

Two lottery tickets on Saturday, and one ticket on Wednesday. That is my limit, I see people buy scratch cards, and they immediately start scratching away in the hope they have won.


Margaret
 
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