Posted by oldtanker on September 15, 2013 at 15:14:21 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: Hitting the lottey posted by c-man on September 15, 2013 at 11:06:19:
Darn! That's why I never win :( . you mean you have to buy tickets to win :shock: ?
I'd have some new equipment, like a self propelled mower conditioner and round baler. Would be debt free. New boat, 18 footer for fishing. Couple of guns I's like to get. More land. Help the kids out and make sure there was a trust do the grandkids can go to college without debt. And if it was a big one I'd start a small "hands off" manufacturing plant of some type near here that could make a profit while paying decent wages. That would be my charitable contribution to the local area. Create jobs. LOL got a local town here of snobs. They want the retirement/bedroom/resort community kinda feeling. I'd build that plant just outside of city limits and build the ugliest building I could. I'd have a very nice heated shop that I could tinker in and the Snap-On guy would be a little richer. Wire feed, turning lathe and milling machine. Enough to keep me out of trouble.
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