Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on September 15, 2013 at 15:16:43 from (97.115.189.181):
In Reply to: Hitting the lottey posted by c-man on September 15, 2013 at 11:06:19:
I seldom buy lottery tickets, but if I happened to win big sometime, I would pay off all my children"s student loans and set up trust funds for all 5 of them and for my 8 grandchildren. I have several very good friends that have always just scraped by--I would employ them and fix it so they have secure, decent retirements. I would like to have them all live close to me. I would probably pay to build a new building our church needs and set up funding for some programs we would like to do.
I would probably build a new house on my second ten acre parcel, with all the features we have wanted on one floor, with no stairs that we have to use every day. My Wife would get a huge sewing room and whatever new machines she wanted. I would also build a nice, big heated and cooled shop where I could hang out and do what I pleased. There would be more old tractors to mess with!
I would buy myself a brand new 4 wheel drive pickup and probably a new Corvette, or maybe a nice, very old Corvette. I also would build, or have built a nice street rod, like I have always dreamed of. Maybe a new 40 Ford Coupe like I have read about.
I think I would try to buy some good farm land around my area, but would probably have someone else farm it. I am too old to get started in REAL farming, and I probably don"t know enough about it to not make huge mistakes. I would try to keep the farm land as farm land.
One of the things I would try to do is keep it as quiet as possible about my winning. Hopefully then I wouldn"t have to worry too bad about someone doing something to try to take the money away from me.
Winning a lottery would change my life some, but hopefully not too much. For the most part, I have a real good life right now. But I would hope my winning would help out a bunch of my friends, family and associates and my Church.
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