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35.4 million. You couldn't spend it- could you?!

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Scarlett | 18:20 Wed 15th Aug 2007 | Body & Soul
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I can't even imagine that much money- but - it could be you! If you had won that much in the lottery what would you do with it?!
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This really gets my goat. It's no wonder people are calling for smaller prizes...after all, that could have been shared out amongst far more people. A million is all you would need to live a great life on the interest alone.


GRRRRRRRRRR!!!! rant over :o)

I would imagine that I would make quite a few family members very comfortable indeed. Not being a big spender I can't see myself splurging that much..a nice house, a couple of nice cars and some holidays. What more would I need?
I don't know... But I'd never bl00dy work again that's for sure.
firstly i would have ticked the no publicity box on the ticket before i claimed.
give some to good causes / charity.
help the family
bu^^er off for a long holiday. ...collect my thoughts
buy a house someware warm.
start a buisness, keep myself busy
drink cocktails, v much
well once i'd got over the silliness of a holiday home in every major city in the world and bought the contents of Harvey Nicks, I'd dearly love to build and own an animal sanctuary.

How about you Scarlett?
I would buy answerbank and have total control.
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As you so rightly say, you only need a small portion of that to have a comfortable life and not have to work. With the rest you could do some serious charity work- I mean, travel abroad and really sort out some struggling towns or villages. In fact, surely people would expect you to do something honourable like that?
how much do you think answerbank would be worth to buy?
�50 should do it.
I would by the house I was born in �500,000, build a helicopter pad in the top field, buy a helicopter. Employ a helicopter pilot full time (live in). Stock the farm with Cleveland Bays and buy the best Stud i could get. I would also reseed the front meadow with the best grass possible and install the most sophisticated draining and fertilising system, or get someone to invent it. I would totally resurface the entire length of the mile long winding single track up to the house and re- fence it all too. The derelict barn/stable block near the yard gate i would convert to luxury stables with a live in vet and state of the art vet's surgery/treatment room. Hire a vet full time/live in. Convert the two story old garage at the end of the yard to a home cinema, complete with satellite installation and an electronic security system. Hire 2 security guards, full time, live in. The cellar of the house i would convert to the bestest wine cellar in all of Yorkshire and stock to capacity, hire a wine connoisseur, full time, to go around the world buying the best wine and champagne. the filed to the left of the rear of the house, next to the helipad, i would convert to a baseball pitch for my son and grandson, complete with bleachers, and i would give my son enough to establish a semi-professional baseball team to train and give exhibition games. In the field to the right of the front of the house i would build an indoor and outdoor skate park, members only, with a professionally designed website to advertise it world wide.
I think by then i would just have enough left to buy a cottage on Antigua for my retirement.
I agree with Pippa .People that have won really large amounts it has just wrecked their lives .After you have done all the holidays and bought all the cars and you can't find anything else to splash out on it's no fun anymore. My idea of a large win would be 3 million and this I would share with my children to set them up and my close friends.
I think if it were me, I'd give my siblings, mum and children enough money each to set them up for life, obviously keep a million for myself.. I'd still have to work, but on a voluntary basis and the rest would go towards helping others.
And Dot after you have done all that you will still not have made much of a hole in that amount.
no but for the next 100 years my Cleveland Bays will have a vet, security, a home, tansport etc, it will take a fortune and after i am gone i will want my family to continue and they will need money for that, i love it when a plan comes together, oh hang on, i didn't win did I? Tut, I'll just have to stick with selling shoes then grrrrr.
dot. hawkes what about a chef / cook?
in your mansion, baseball stadium, hele pad / house thingy?
mmm possibly, but they would have to know how to make Yorkshire pudding properly and not try any of that nouveau *****, which is basically a slice of meat a potatoe cooked in a herb and a wedge of carrot. I would prefer a cook than a chef lol
But a season ticket for my beloved Celtic Football Club. Mind you with that kinda money might be able to buy it all.
I've always wanted a cafe, I know it's a bit of a cliche but I'm a good cook and I'm good with people.

I'd give some money to charity, probably �5 million.

I'd buy and set up a recording studio for my son with his own label.

My family would benefit too, I'd give 1 million to each of my 3 sisters and I'd make sure my mother wanted for nothing.

I'd buy a house, nothing too grand but bigger than the 2 up 2 down I live in at the moment.

Lastly, I'd buy up as much land across the country that I could to prevent much of our countryside from being built on.

The rest would be invested.
would you invest in my stud farm miffy? I could spend more of my money on the sheep o have decided I will get too, Merengos if possible lol and then i can start a knitting factory too!!!! (It's like brewsters millions ain't it? lol)
I already have 120 million and I know you won't believ me but it's true because my Dad is the channel 4 chairman Luke Johnson and please don't be reading this anyonw from the Daily Mail cos I'm in trouble.
I love the quote from one of her neighbour's

..... �It�s wonderful news. I just hope they look after their neighbours! .....

Yeah good luck with that! I'm sure your first on the list!
I wouldn't have the cheek to expect one of my neighbours to give me some money if they ever won the lotto (and we get on really well with everyone down our street) nevermind say that to a reporter! lol

I deffo would tick the no publicity box on the back of the ticket! Then have a blooming good spending spree!!!!! I'd buy somewhere with lots of land and move my family with us and live in a big house with lots of security. I'd also give some to charity, esp the hospice that looked after my Dad. I'd probably have to buy a business or something too to give me something to do when I'm not sunning it, you know like a hobby ;o)

God I love to dream! :o)

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