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DjfunkmasterG
28-Aug-2009, 03:41 AM
So, may of us have played the lottery, or some kind of sweepstakes in hopes of one day making it on easy street, and I am sure we have all had our list of things we want to do with the money.

So here is your chance to tell the world, with no ridicule, scorn or laughter what you would do with $325 million dollars.

Since I am asking the question i will go first.

I would definitely take the money and do the following.

1. Pay off my home
2. Pay off my car
3. get my mom the health care she needs
4. help the most dire in my family.
5. splurge on some new toys
6. Put some cash up tomake my ultimate Deadlands film

But the One thing I really want to do... and this relates to a thread here about NY state giving low income families $200 towards school supplies is...

7. I want to rent an 18 wheeler, and load it up with as much as I can fit inside of it with school supplies. I want to travel the US and hit every city, town nook and cranny i can find, and give each low income child, all the school supplies they are going to need for the school year.

New Book Bag
Pens
Pencils
Papers
Folders
Pretty much everything they need, to make sure they get through school

I then want to also help families hit hardest by the recession. Help them back onto their feet, some way some how, but also add into that hitting up homeless shelters in hardest hit areas to fund them enough for at least one year, giving them tons of supplies like soap, toothpaste, clothes, bedding, furniture, to help people feel a bit of normalcy in this current crazy and off spun world.

Possibly also set aside a few million to help place a family that is struggling to get things going. Rent them a home or apartment for one year in an area that has work available to them, and provide them a chance to get back on their feet.

Things like that would make me very happy, and it would be something I woudl want to do if I won that much money.

Right now, I recently donated a huge bag of clothes and hit the dollar tree to buy enough toiletries for 3 families to use and ggave them to the local homeless shelter, but I wish i could do tons more, and if I won this I would make sure it is on the top of my list of things to do within the first day of getting the money.

I would literally quit work and road trip the US to get this done, and the messed up part is, I wouldn't even care if I went broke doing all of that.


So what about you guys?

clanglee
28-Aug-2009, 03:52 AM
Well, If I may quote Office Space here. . . . "I dream of doing. . . nothing"

I feel that winning the lottery could help me realize that dream.

Keep hope alive!!!

;):D

axlish
28-Aug-2009, 04:46 AM
I shudder to think of the Howard Hughes-esque life I would lead should I attain that type of money. :)

MaximusIncredulous
28-Aug-2009, 05:37 AM
Don't know fully what I'd do with the money from MM but I know one thing, I'd never have to work for an asshole employer ever again and that's good enough.

acealive1
28-Aug-2009, 05:46 AM
help some family out, get season tickets to the packers, pay off bills, buy/quit my job, build my own sports arena get in the hollywood scene for the sole purpose of bedding kelly clarkson :evil:

Exatreides
28-Aug-2009, 07:37 AM
Create a radical Jewish mercenary army to fight blackwater, a radical christian mercenary group.


We'll do it in.

Kathmandu.

bassman
28-Aug-2009, 12:59 PM
The truth is you better invest as much as you can when you win. Otherwise Uncle Sam's gonna come in and take it away. They don't just GIVE you the money...

Skippy911sc
28-Aug-2009, 03:47 PM
Uncle Sam takes half of it before you even get it...then you can invest the rest and simply live off of the interest or income from it. I plan to replace my shoes with Kleenex boxes (note I say "I Plan" because I am going to win it) then grow my finger nails really long and lock myself up inside my house and never go outside again. Then again the world would probably end the day I scratch!

Neil
28-Aug-2009, 04:31 PM
You could keep a $100,000,000 in the knowledge that you and your family will be set up for generations to come...

The rest you could give away... Sweeeeeet!


Ideally I'd keep it quiet and not let anyone know I had it... Although I suspect people would wonder about the sudden fleet of sports cars and the $5,000,000 mansion :)

krakenslayer
28-Aug-2009, 04:56 PM
Although the UK lottery tends to have smaller jackpot than the American one, all of its prizes are, in fact, 100% tax free (because it's run on government commission and part of ticket price goes towards "good causes" - essentially a form of tax itself).

But if I had £200,000,000, which is roughly what the above translates to in Pounds Sterling, then I'd first of all buy a house for every member of my family who does not already own a home. And never having to pay rent again will be my gift to them. I would then give about a third of the remainder to various charities and invest in research into fusion power. I would also start a film production and distribution company, partly to fund and produce various scripts that I have written over the years.

And I'd buy a jetski. :D

Neil
28-Aug-2009, 05:53 PM
Although the UK lottery tends to have smaller jackpot than the American one, all of its prizes are, in fact, 100% tax free (because it's run on government commission and part of ticket price goes towards "good causes" - essentially a form of tax itself).

But if I had £200,000,000, which is roughly what the above translates to in Pounds Sterling, then I'd first of all buy a house for every member of my family who does not already own a home. And never having to pay rent again will be my gift to them. I would then give about a third of the remainder to various charities and invest in research into fusion power. I would also start a film production and distribution company, partly to fund and produce various scripts that I have written over the years.

And I'd buy a jetski. :D
I'd buy Tony Stark's jet as seen in Iron Man... The air hostesses would have to be included of course!

Danny
28-Aug-2009, 06:38 PM
buy a mansion, fund some movies, buy some swank ass film equipment, pay off the familys and friends bills, give a shitload to charitys, save the rest for bills, travel and shit, what mor ecould you want?


-oh yeah, large half meat feast, half veggie volcano form dominoes with a 2 litre diet coke and a copy of blues brothers on dvd.

bassman
28-Aug-2009, 07:09 PM
Uncle Sam takes half of it before you even get it...then you can invest the rest and simply live off of the interest or income from it.

I've heard differently. A local man around here hit the lotto a few years back and ended up investing it quickly as he said they were still taxing him for it. Anyway....it doesn't matter. I'm taking all of the fun out of the topic.:p

If I had that much money...I would start with helping my family out with some stuff they need, then I would buy all the musical equipment that I've ever wanted or needed, and after that I would get into some real estate and spend the rest of my life spending.:cool:

Skippy911sc
28-Aug-2009, 08:10 PM
You see this is the trick of the lottery people...this is an amortized amount. That means if you took it in the 20 year payout that they recomend you would eventually receive, at the current cost of living...i.e. inflation and interest rates, 230 mil. However if you take it all now it is reduced and treated as ordinary income so taxes would be deducted.

You see this is the trick of the lottery people...this is an amortized amount. That means if you took it in the 20 year payout that they recommend you would eventually receive, at the current cost of living...i.e. inflation and interest rates, 230 mil. However if you take it all now it is reduced and treated as ordinary income so taxes would be deducted.

EvilNed
28-Aug-2009, 08:28 PM
World domination!!!

MaximusIncredulous
28-Aug-2009, 10:24 PM
You see this is the trick of the lottery people...this is an amortized amount. That means if you took it in the 20 year payout that they recomend you would eventually receive, at the current cost of living...i.e. inflation and interest rates, 230 mil. However if you take it all now it is reduced and treated as ordinary income so taxes would be deducted.

Plus if you take cash value and you give it to a Madoff to handle, you're screwed. I'd rather take my chances with annuity and risk inflation, tax rates, and the remote possibility of the state going bankrupt.

mista_mo
29-Aug-2009, 03:24 PM
I would buy all the pancake mix in the world so no one could enjoy anymore delicious pancakes.

I would also buy a kangaroo, replace its arms with propellers and fly that shit to work in its chest sack. At work I would do nothing but masturbate in the stores aisles during peak customer hours. If anyone tried to get me in trouble for it, i'd have them killed.

Chic Freak
29-Aug-2009, 03:41 PM
I'd have a dollar-shaped mansion built in Beverly Hills staffed by bunny girls and then probably only live there about a week.

After that, I don't know. I'd probably just travel and buy people presents constantly.

MinionZombie
29-Aug-2009, 04:50 PM
Aside from the standard up-front "pay bills, take people on holidays, donate to charity" I would...

Set up some kind of fund and programme designed specifically for people wanting in on the media industry exclusively in rural areas - and as controller, I'd insist on it not being run by a bunch of cycle-of-funding-obsessed managers who never create anything ... the sort of people who always boast about who funded the project before they actually talk about the project ... the sort of people who buy up films or pay for films (never features though) and then put them into two festivals and shelve them indefinitely ... ... yeah, none of that shite, it'd be done properly - proper rural British filmmaking without the onslaught of useless managers.

...

Then I'd self-fund the biggest, most bad-ass zombie epic ever.

...

Then, you know, buy a bunch of shit ... starting with a modified DeLorean (so that it actually works properly) replete with all the Back to the Future guff all over it. :cool:

Then I'd have an Aston Martin DB9 as my week-day car ... or maybe a Bugatti Veyron. :D

I'd have a swank-ass gaff in London (as being a hugely rich jet-setter I'd simply be forced to have a place in bloody London), New York, Canada, L.A. and a few other places.

Etc...

Oh - and a huge telly with Lay-Z-Boys in front of it. :D I've always wanted that set-up. :cool: