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Gilly
04-28-2004, 10:51 AM
I must win the lotto. Yes, the lotto. It's my new early retirement plan. Not some measly 1 or 2 million, either, but the whole kit n' caboodle, with about 58 million, or more.

Then, I'll build a HUGE house, hire a full time nanny to help out with the kids, a full time housekeeper/part time cook, and a gardner to make my new yard B.E.A.Youtiful.

I also intend to have one of the really nice pools (undreground) which looks like a natural pond, with waterfalls flowing into it.

Must have everything. -nodnod-

Most of all, or best of all, the nanny can watch the kids when I have to go somewhere.

IAKaraokeGirl
04-28-2004, 10:58 AM
I've decided the winning the lottery would take care of any uncertainties looming about my near- and long-term future and the direction my future is headed. Hey, I'm not greedy. I'd just take one of those millions, please.

Gilly
04-28-2004, 11:05 AM
-grins- Ok, I wouldn't turn down a million or two, but I'd keep playing for more. ;)

thedog
04-28-2004, 12:03 PM
If ever I'd win the lottery, I would rent out the Embassy Suites in Miami (the whole place) and fly all the Pixies in for the W/E.

Nice Guy
04-28-2004, 12:26 PM
I would actually be happy with 5 million. Based on a simple 5% growth rate in a standard savings acount I would be generating 250,000 thousand a year. Say I pay half of that to taxes which is by far a lot more then you would. I would still be earning 125,000 a year. I think I could live off of that pretty nicely.

jseal
04-28-2004, 12:33 PM
thedog,

OK. I'm pulling for you to win.

Gilly
04-28-2004, 12:58 PM
Ok, scratch that idea. I want a government job. They give out credit cards like pez, and monitor them with the security one would give a newborn puppy.

Lilith
04-28-2004, 01:46 PM
If I win, I'll pay off my student loans :p

Gilly
04-28-2004, 01:53 PM
Ugh, we still have those for hubby, too. Those will be around for -ever- unless we hit it big, or some obscure relative we never knew kicks off, and leaves us a ton of money. :D

englishrose
04-28-2004, 03:32 PM
£15 Million would be plenty for me. My dream homes, my dream cars and more importantly never having to work, thus being able to divide my time between living the life of a superstar (lol) and charity work! (no, really!)

wyndhy
04-28-2004, 03:40 PM
Originally posted by thedog
If ever I'd win the lottery, I would rent out the Embassy Suites in Miami (the whole place) and fly all the Pixies in for the W/E.

wow, i'm in. does that include all the toys and lube you can use?

good luck, gilly!!!!

Gilly
04-28-2004, 04:22 PM
If I had people to help out around the house, and with the kids, I would love doing charity work. Helping at schools, organizing things... I used to do alot of orginizing for events back in high school, and loved it. Now, I don't have the paitence left over at the end of the day to lift a hand to pull my blanket up. ;)

Gilly
04-28-2004, 04:23 PM
oOoOOO, another thing! I want to buy a HUGE plot of land, like 50 acres or more, and build multiple houses on it. One for me, one for each of my close friends, and a few guest houses.

I'd also like to build a shelter for women and children.

kinx
04-28-2004, 05:03 PM
$250,000 and I'd walk out on my job forever.

Gilly
04-28-2004, 05:28 PM
With the cost of living, 250,000 would last 2-3 years, is all. Ok, depending on what you are used to living on now, I suppose.

You could buy a house and new car outright, for around, or under, 125,000. That leaves 125,000 to cover bills and taxes, so, really, you're looking at more like a year and a half, or two years.

Now, if you rent instead of buying, you will have the money in bulk longer, but you'll wind up paying more. ;)

So, 250k IS a nice number. It's a comfort level number, I think. For us, a family of 5, it would mean that we could buy or build a house, pay off student loans, and get a new car or two, and still have a tiny bit left over to start a savings. But, in no way would it be the kind of money that would allow us the comfort of leaving our jobs forever. Maybe for a week or two to fly to Cancun, though. ;)

kinx
04-28-2004, 05:49 PM
That's the point for me. I'm not greedy. I just want to start the rat race over with a slight advantage.

Now with good planning, as little as 800,000 could set me for life.

huntersgirl
04-28-2004, 07:25 PM
Damn!!!!! I knew I forgot to do something today!:mad: This reminds me that I meant to pick up a lottery ticket today! My s/o just closed on a new house and we could really use the $$$$$$$$....I would so love to give him a big chunk of change to pay off the house and get his dream workshop up and running. And you can't win if you don't play:) Well now I will just have to hope nobody wins so the pot can grow for Saturdays drawing.:p

Sharni
04-28-2004, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by Gilly
For us, a family of 5, it would mean that we could buy or build a house, pay off student loans, and get a new car or two, and still have a tiny bit left over to start a savings.
It would buy you a house here if ya lucky and depending where abouts ya lived i might add

So i want at the minimum...AU$2 Million...yep i could cope with that ok *LOL* :D

scotzoidman
04-28-2004, 09:50 PM
Finally got Powerball here last week...I could do with $125 mill, but I'd settle for the 100 grand for just matching the 5 numbers w/o the Ball...see, that's enough to tide me over for awhile w/o hqaving to hide out from every asshole who ever thought he knew me way back when...

Gilly
04-28-2004, 11:24 PM
Yeah, around here, most houses go for between 85k and 125k, for a decent mid-range house. To buy land, we could likely get 2-3 acres for about 10k, and the house itself, we could have a 3-4 bedroom built for around 130-150, depending on materials.