Posted by c-man on September 15, 2013 at 11:06:19 from (68.69.69.232):
Went through town yesterday and saw that the Powerball lottery jackpot was getting pretty big again. Just got me to thinking what I would do if I ever won it. I only buy a ticket occasionally when it gets "extra" big. I am a farmer/rancher that does truly enjoy what I am doing MOST days. I believe I would continue to do pretty much the same thing I am doing now, it is just that I would do it with much better equipment. I might get rid of the cows, to free up the winter for some fun. I would build a very nice shop so I could do some FUN mechanic work. Would love to restore a pickup, build a rat-rod, the sort of things that a finacially strapped person usually doesn't get to do. What would you do if you won the lottery? I don't want, or need to hear about how buying lottery tickets is a waste of time and money. I don't drink or smoke, so a lottery ticket once a month or once every couple of months isn't going to break me or starve my wife, just curious what some of the serious responses would be. I have heard stories about how some lottery winners wish they would have never won it. I think I have a pretty "down to earth" group of friends so they wouldn't be a problem, and my brothers and sister have been taught right from wrong, so I don't think they ould be a problem either.
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