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Yeah I like this oneI'd do whatever I want, whenever I want.
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Yeah I like this oneI'd do whatever I want, whenever I want.
And the up bidding begins!I'd buy Greenland.
And then you would realize what the payout would be after taxes, and end up with a lean-to in a neglected section of forest.I would buy that mansion in Gold Beach , Oregon for 7 1/2 million. 28 acres on the beach with separate large log cabin guesthouse for my daughter and grandkids. Have installed down stairs a walk in gun room . Buy some sports cars and buy electric cars, drones, electric sub that seats 6 people and goes to 1,000 feet, electric boats, electric planes. Did I say the mansion has a helicopter pad. My grandson and I woild have a blast. Check out all the new electric cars, boats, and subs that are on the market. At the edge of the property on 1 acre numerous tiny homes for the homeless plus a food bank with cafe. The homeless that lived there would help me take care of the property. I told my grandkids that when I won the lottery that we were buying that place. My granddaughter told her friends that she was moving soon. That was 4 years ago.
There is a shocking number of people who when they hit a big one go bankrupt in a matter of short time. Its that so many just act like that LONG before they hit that pile of money. Just on a smaller scale. There used to be a show about pro ball players that was funny as hell to watch. It showed how so many of them make a lotto win amount of money every year, for years, and as soon as they stop playing are broke. That show was a comic view of exactly how it happens. If I hit I would not announce it to family but I also would not bother trying to hide it. Word would get out soon enough. People just have to learn how to say NO. Family members want "help"? There are ways to help and ways to just flush money down the crapper. People often just don't know how to say no to the flush it down the crapper.It's fun to imagine having enough money to do anything your heart desires, but, looking at how many past lottery winners went bankrupt within 5 years trying to help friends and family, buying properties, toys, etc., I wouldn't tell a bubbleguming soul that I'd won until AFTER I'd had professionals help me in setting up my finances such that even I couldn't bubblegum them up without trying really, really hard.
Even then, I probably wouldn't tell anyone.
Stamps. We don't need no stinking stamps. Incorporate an 07/02SOT , hire a full time me and roll your own.1. Buy up a few acres of forest land next to a stream
2. Build an off-grid house, a few outbuildings, on-site covered range
3. Commission a set of Zero Tolerance tactical flatware for eating the livers of the poor
4. Establish my own SuperPAC and related NGOs/charities to continue printing money
5. It's raining NFA stamps, hallelujah
Heard. I've been thinking too small. That's what a lifetime of living on a budget will do, even my dreams got limits.Stamps. We don't need no stinking stamps. Incorporate an 07/02SOT , hire a full time me and roll your own.
And bear in mind, after taxes, you would only keep about $120M of that (assuming you took a one time payout)Oregonians, check your tickets!
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$328 million winning Powerball ticket sold in Beaverton
A winning ticket for the first Powerball jackpot of the year, worth $328.5 million, was sold in Beaverton on Friday, according to the Oregon Lottery.www.kptv.com
"only" 120M.And bear in mind, after taxes, you would only keep about $120M of that (assuming you took a one time payout)
Considering that out of the gate, I would spend $70M on buying that Ochocco Ranch in eastern OR, having only $50M left would require me to watch my budget after doing so. Property tax alone on the ranch would be about $500K per year, and I would make improvements, plus other expenditures (e.g., insurance). A million here, a million there and pretty soon you are talking real money."only" 120M.
I'm sure with food stamps and other government assistance, most people could make that work.
Those look DAMN nice!View: https://youtu.be/kmjugjvw1Lg?si=zq2sU4AGwGD7tWJW
I would get several of the supercharged modern ones (one for me and one for the kids, as a daily driver). I would also get one of their "expedition" trim. I would have one made with the 6 cylinder turbo diesel - maybe two (one with a "tray", one with a short WB and "wagon" body).
Oh, come on. The lottery has never gotten that high!Buy a dozen eggs!!!