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If you won the lottery who would you tell?
A lady in Scotland has won the �35.4million lottery jackpot. It seems that she has gone straight to the press about it and is likely to be all over the front pages. What do you think, should people go to the press about their lottery win? What would you do in her situation?
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Maybe she didn't have a choice though, surely if you win that amount of money I'm willing to bet the company involved has a stipulation that your name etc will be used for future promotions.
I read about this win this morning, and i have to say i''m extremely jealous, all that money!!! The mind boggles, you can't possibly send that in a lifetime.
Maybe she didn't have a choice though, surely if you win that amount of money I'm willing to bet the company involved has a stipulation that your name etc will be used for future promotions.
I read about this win this morning, and i have to say i''m extremely jealous, all that money!!! The mind boggles, you can't possibly send that in a lifetime.
35 million, I wouldnt give a toss who knew about it. I cant say I would be comfortable with the old taking of pictures so I porbably wouldnt go to the press.
I would phone my ex straight away and tell him I would buy him a house but seeing as he has given me sweet FA in the terms of maintenance, he will see nada.
I would phone my ex straight away and tell him I would buy him a house but seeing as he has given me sweet FA in the terms of maintenance, he will see nada.
I certainly wouldn't tell the press, I couldn't stand all the fuss & phone calls!
But - I'd tell my husband, daughters, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews & all my lovely friends, etc., - that's after I'd composed myself!
I'd happily treat them all accordingly & give lots to charity before thinking about myself.
But - I'd tell my husband, daughters, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews & all my lovely friends, etc., - that's after I'd composed myself!
I'd happily treat them all accordingly & give lots to charity before thinking about myself.