PDA

View Full Version : £85 million


mattk
20th January 2006, 11:15
Oh Lordy, that is alot of money.

That is also the jackpot for tonight's Euro Lottery.

Fair enough, you've got about as much chance of winning as you have bring run over by a bus, twice, but come on!

Coding Monkey
20th January 2006, 12:03
Isn't it something like a 1 in 72 million chance? I like how the more money available, the more people play. The standard few million just isn't enough :(

Magsite
20th January 2006, 13:35
I've got everything crossed for tonights draw!

Lisa

freecybermag
20th January 2006, 13:36
Believe it or not but I would hate to win the £85 million. Sure it makes life easier and no worries about work forever but it changes you. You lose the things you love and there is no fun in life anymore. Nah a couple of grand would do me and I'd be happy :D

Russ
20th January 2006, 13:37
I'm planning on getting rich by not playing ;-)

crus
20th January 2006, 13:45
Its got to be worth a pop,

had 3 numbers and a star the other week.

Good luck everyone!

D

creacom
20th January 2006, 13:48
Right well Im playing tonight and I declare that if I win the jackpot I will give 8 people on this forum 1 million each.

Im so nice !!:D

Jacqui

Magsite
20th January 2006, 13:53
I've heard its upto about £90,000,000 because of the last mad rush to buy EXTRA tickets!

Lisa

mattk
20th January 2006, 14:00
Do you have to pay tax on the winnings?

crus
20th January 2006, 14:01
No but,

you do have to pay on interest (1mil every couple of month) and anyone you give to will be liable for CG at 40% unless you box clever.

D

mattk
20th January 2006, 14:25
That's lucky - I'm glad that Gordon Brown won't get his filthy little hands on 40% of my winnings!

crus
20th January 2006, 14:29
lol,

the irony is that I bet you would get offerd a bottle of champs and a chat with the FA's.

Me, I'd think I'd say, yeah fine, but transfer the cash first please, dont want to miss out on any of that interest.

Once established I woul;d 100% set up a vesting trust so that once a year every year myself or a relative could go somwhere spend a wad and help build a school, buy some computers or something. I think you would need to do something like that to keep you grounded.

D

ink4-u
20th January 2006, 17:21
the first thing i would do is bank my cash in the same place the goverment does. its known that the goverment move billions around each year and i would follow them. at least you know where they put their money is safe. and then i could live off the interest alone, but i would have to say lots and lots of charity after all what would i need all that money for. i would still work though i would get board after i had visited all the world brought my multi million super home and got my BMW X5. LOL

fastfences
20th January 2006, 17:27
I am just soooo hoping I can emulate my Lotto idol: Michael Carroll 8)
Cheers, Nigel

Jayne
20th January 2006, 17:31
Is that the yob who won all them millions Nigel? he's just been granted legal aid for his court case, I think that's disgusting.

Jayne :D

fastfences
20th January 2006, 17:36
Yep, one and the same. You're totally correct, it is disgusting - but it's under review. Hopefully, the public purse will be saved.

Jayne
20th January 2006, 18:05
I deserves to go to prison, just for making his neighbors live's hell for so many weeks, don't bother with court, just bang him up.

Jayne

ink4-u
20th January 2006, 18:20
some of the things the goverment wont pay for, especially lots on the NHS and then they go and pay fo that. i best stop there!

fastfences
20th January 2006, 19:05
I deserves to go to prison, just for making his neighbors live's hell for so many weeks . . .
Jayne

Bit aggressive, Jayne. There's nothing wrong with racing cars around your backyard and wrecking them; it's just that most of us don't have the acreage to be able to do it. I mean, he is supporting the motor and oil industries, not to mention keeping the price of gold inflated.

He can't help it if he's missed his calling in life. I can't help but wonder if he'd actually make a good baker?
Cheers, Nigel

Hayles
20th January 2006, 19:49
He's withdrawn his application for legal aid.

So that makes him a very nice man :wink:

Jayne
20th January 2006, 20:18
lol..Nigel :lol:

I cannot believe he applied for it the first place Hayles :roll:

Jayne

ink4-u
20th January 2006, 22:06
oh well no one has won so next week its 100 million. WOW

clairemackaness
20th January 2006, 23:10
ahhhh, now I see where crus's thread is going LOL

SillyJokes
20th January 2006, 23:13
I think that would just about pay off my bingo debts.

crus
21st January 2006, 10:39
Dang,

looks like a fistfull of tickets next week.

D

PS anyone get any winnings this week?

ink4-u
21st January 2006, 11:13
i just went to specsavers, and the woman was laughing their syndicate won. on thursday morning they all said to the boss sorry but if we win we are off. and they won £7.50 each LOL its a good job he is a nice guy.

Hayles
21st January 2006, 18:11
PS anyone get any winnings this week?


YES WE WON!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: