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EuroMillions: £117m Jackpot - what would you spend it on?


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I would design my own house, with plenty of garage space, woodshop space and metal work space, and it would be unnoticably zombie proof too, which would be quite hard to incorporate into the design, but I'm thinking external defences and internal gardens and a well. Something for the long game, self sufficient in energy, with lots of ammo.

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Id pay my sisters husband off so it would speed her divorce up, put 2million in a trust for my niece and two nephews that they cannot touch until they are 35.

 

10 million into a trust for my daughter that drops some money in when shes 18, 21, 25, 30 and then she would get the rest at 35.

 

Id buy myself a Koenigsegg CCX and a Pagani Zonda, followed buy lots of holidays round the world ticket.

 

The missus can still shop at Primark hehe

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I would design my own house, with plenty of garage space, woodshop space and metal work space, and it would be unnoticably zombie proof too, which would be quite hard to incorporate into the design, but I'm thinking external defences and internal gardens and a well. Something for the long game, self sufficient in energy, with lots of ammo.

 

Excellent.

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Does anyone here still think its even remotely possible to win the lotto on pure luck :) It's all a big conspiracy. They randomly pick someone which normally would be over 40 every one and a while just to keep interests up. Noticed how we get more winners of late when the economy is not too good? Otherwise they know 100% of the money is going into the big pot. The balls in the lotta machine are embedded with special metals so they can physically choose which numbers to come up.

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I would design my own house, with plenty of garage space, woodshop space and metal work space, and it would be unnoticably zombie proof too, which would be quite hard to incorporate into the design, but I'm thinking external defences and internal gardens and a well. Something for the long game, self sufficient in energy, with lots of ammo.

 

Ooh... same here. Can we be neighbours?

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Its the build up of bodies round the walls thats the main problem, I'm thinking some sort of grinding, charnel ditch with run-off. It would need a lot of power though.

 

How about some kind of raised accommodation? Something like a series of land based oil rigs. Make them interconnected with gardens and greenhouses on them. Should be pretty secure without the need to keep removing Z.

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Its the build up of bodies round the walls thats the main problem, I'm thinking some sort of grinding, charnel ditch with run-off. It would need a lot of power though.

 

My cousin won about 3.2 million back in the 90's, as part of a syndicate that netted over £12 million in total. He didn't go mental and now has more than he started with.

 

I think I've found an investor in the project.

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Out of £3.2m? The minge.

 

Funnily enough, my mum and dad got £10k and she whinged to me that she was expecting £100k at least.

£10k out of the blue! You just can't please some folk. There was a lot of family members though, so it racked up a bit.

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