Quite right too!Buy a huge house in Venice.
Employ a private boatman (aged 25) and grow old disgracefully.
....Well somebody had to lower the tone.
£21k certainly not an amount to be sniffed at, and certainly life changing to some extent. We always think we want the jackpot, but it's amazing what even a win like that can do, even just for a bit of security and a few smaller treats for ourselves.I did win the lottery nearly 4 years ago.
Wasn't the national lottery or a life changing amount though.
I won £21,000 on the Irish lottery.
Thanks and yes it was some lift. Like everybody else I put my numbers on every draw but never really imagined I'd win any significant sum but it happened.£21k certainly not an amount to be sniffed at, and certainly life changing to some extent. We always think we want the jackpot, but it's amazing what even a win like that can do, even just for a bit of security and a few smaller treats for ourselves.
Congratulations.
Aww sorry to hear thisI really need a lottery win right nowhusband has got us into tens of thousands of debt. I’m going back to work and leaving my poor daughter at nursery after being with me for a year. I am terrified!
I’d pay off the debt. Pay off the mortgage. Buy myself a car that isn’t a shit heap. Take my mum away - she’s mortgage free anyway so not much financially I can do for her. Save some for my daughter who’s father is so selfish to spend anything she would need.
This is what money should go to - I pray your dream of the bungalow comes true xxxI’d buy a bungalow with garden I could make fully wheelchair accessible so my child can live at home until the inevitable happens. I’d get them a better, more comfortable wheelchair.
Donate to the charities and organisations that have supported our family over the years and treat my parents.
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