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The €uromillions jackpot is £107 million

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

What would you do with that?

I think I would have no problem finding a husband. Perhaps 20 of them

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By *eepeter4Man
16 weeks ago

Bournemouth

I would redecorate the blue nun bar and put soft toilet paper in the ladies toilets and The financial times in the Gents toilets

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

I’d keep around 20 million and give the rest to family and friends , me personally I’d have a nice car and about 10 motorbikes

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By *igmikeswMan
16 weeks ago

Newton Abbot

Fake your own death and enjoy all kinds of fun

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By *ever000Man
16 weeks ago

beccles

Bye bye Britain

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By *angtMan
16 weeks ago

Wednesfield /Wolverhampton

Have a beer and relax.

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By *eepeter4Man
16 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Bye bye Britain "
You are Charlie Mullins and I collect my £5

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By *ever000Man
16 weeks ago

beccles


"Bye bye Britain You are Charlie Mullins and I collect my £5"

Sorry no but don't blame him

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bedford

Well I would have to make some tough decisions. First priority do I or don't i get rid of my lidl app. Xxx

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By *addy7x6Man
16 weeks ago

High Wycombe

A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined.

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By *iceguyhere2022Man
16 weeks ago

rogerstone


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

I would enjoy trying

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

I don't mind putting your theory to the test. Don't mind at all. You're welcome.

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By *onameyetMan
16 weeks ago

chorley

I’d spend half on booze sex and drugs, the rest I’d just fritter away

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

In fact, I'd probably gift £500,000 to the uni in Bristol to set up a project to study the effect of such a windfall on my way of life. On condition the students they send to study me are Korean and Chinese, male and LGBT.

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By *ickeMan
16 weeks ago

watford


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

Well that’s positive outlook !

Considering I don’t have any friends or family that won’t bother me .

I got 3 bedroom house I don’t need more and live nice area .

But probably buy detached .

I probably trade in my 2003 motor for better one .

I travel the world more .

To spend more time in the warm weather

But business class .

I’m sure I get plenty of offers from people who like to go with me keep me company .

Give lot to charities .

Not interested in Rolex or Lamborghini

Or £300 meals in restaurants.

I’m jeans jumper type guy .

It’s frightening amount money !

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By *i_guy_WBayMan
16 weeks ago

Whitley Bay

I already live in my dream home so I wouldn’t be moving house, there are a couple of jobs that need doing to the house like a new bathroom and a bit of decoration but nothing outrageous.

I wouldn’t want a flash car, we barely drive the one we have now so would pay that off and keep it.

I already know who my real friends are and those friends and select family would be taken care of with a set amount each that they would be made very clear was a one time thing.

I would quit my current job in a heartbeat and would do some of the travelling that I have been putting off.

There are a number of charitable groups that we are involved with that would each get a donation.

I think one of the pitfalls people have when they come into a lot of money is they change too many aspects of their life at once and it becomes too much.

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By *itruvianMan
16 weeks ago

Rugby

A yacht or two…

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By *ever000Man
16 weeks ago

beccles


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

That maybe true as they say money can't bring you happiness

But it sure as he'll can give you a better class of misery

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By *ubguy2023Man
16 weeks ago

hyde

Don’t need the money really, but the one thing I’d like to do is have a house with big field so I could rescue donkeys

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By *ngel40TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Kinross

It would certainly change my life.

Right now, I want for nothing, I have an amazing home and wife, we have no dept and anything we really want we simply buy, so right now we are very content with life.

But winning that amount of money, we would be looking to purchase a home in Jackson Hole and possibly another in Haleiwa or Pupukia and watch the amazing sunsets.

Seems all the $ Billionaires have moved the Millionaires out of Jackson Hole, but I think I would be very comfortable their with this lottery win.

.

Regardless of winning or not winning, I will be returning to Jackson hole, Haleiwa and sunset beach.

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By *tuBGMan
16 weeks ago

Victoria Park


"Don’t need the money really, but the one thing I’d like to do is have a house with big field so I could rescue donkeys"

So we share a passion, maybe I’m not such a cunt after all. I am a donor to and trustee of a donkey sanctuary in Cyprus

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By *tuBGMan
16 weeks ago

Victoria Park

I don’t think my everyday life would change much. I would probably take on less work rather than quit, because I love what I do. Biggest change would probably travel more around the world (preferably in abject luxury) and be able to help friends and family.

I would also love to open a high end retreat for bears (human not ursine variety) somewhere in the med and mix business with pleasure!

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By *ete1000100Man
16 weeks ago

Salford

Pay the pensioners heating bills

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By *astDevonGuyMan
16 weeks ago

East Devon

I’d buy Lady Starmer a frock and Sir Starmer his own branch of Specsavers and a meat processing factory ….

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By *astDevonGuyMan
16 weeks ago

East Devon


"Don’t need the money really, but the one thing I’d like to do is have a house with big field so I could rescue donkeys

So we share a passion, maybe I’m not such a cunt after all. I am a donor to and trustee of a donkey sanctuary in Cyprus"

I live near a Donkey Sanctuary and they would certainly get a donation .

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By *ade crossTV/TS
16 weeks ago

chiselhurst

Seek help. It's a silly amount. I know a few worthwhile well run charities find away to donate some. Yes nice house near the coast nice car nothing silly. And know I can do what I want help who I want and know my kids futures are secure.

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

Would you go public?

I don't think I would, I'd rather stay anonymous.

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By *eepeter4Man
16 weeks ago

Bournemouth

Who cares about the Euro millions when legs of lamb and Cathedral cheese is half price at Sainsbury's with your nectar card just bought two nice joints for just under £10 ,one for this Weekend and one put away for Xmas dinner in the deep freeze

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

Your begging letter can go straight in the bin Peter

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By *ngel40TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Kinross

How much does one spend on the lottery for one draw?

We have 4 lots of numbers normally and in favourites so £10

But on nights like this we tend to spend more

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By *arcosa66Man
16 weeks ago

London

I don't do the lottery, it's a tax on the poor, peddling faint hope of a win to desperate people. But, if I did win that amount of money, I'd probably become an alcoholic.

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By *ngel40TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Kinross


"I don't do the lottery, it's a tax on the poor, peddling faint hope of a win to desperate people. But, if I did win that amount of money, I'd probably become an alcoholic."

Very good point, I average £150 a month in premium bond wins as does my wife, but we get zero back from the lottery,

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By *ycraveetMan
16 weeks ago

ashton i m

Before the amount of numbers changed, I was bored on a long drive home and worked out that the odds of winning a Euro jackpot were about the same as choosing the correct half-inch of road between Aberdeen and Manchester. It's now probably down to less than a quarter-inch...

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bedford

After ive won I'm going to open a theme park with various attractions all based on sexual activity and perversions like a dungeon ,a nudist area ,dogging area play rooms oh the possibilities are endless xxx

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By *acingfanMan
16 weeks ago

Huddersfield


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

I wouldn't do much of that.

Nice 2 bed big bungalow I like the look of. Treat some charities and good causes. Spend money but modestly.

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By *eepeter4Man
16 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. I wouldn't do much of that.

Nice 2 bed big bungalow I like the look of. Treat some charities and good causes. Spend money but modestly."

I love a Yorkshire Man who is mean with is money

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By *eepeter4Man
16 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"After ive won I'm going to open a theme park with various attractions all based on sexual activity and perversions like a dungeon ,a nudist area ,dogging area play rooms oh the possibilities are endless xxx "
will there be a hostess trolly to be bent over on and plenty of Women Weekly (the Ballard of Fredia and Barry

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

Dunno about you, but I have 2 lucky dips tonight

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By *SuckRMan
16 weeks ago

London

I’d give a lot to change people’s lives.. 107m is too much. But I’d certainly set my friends and family up…

Guess I’d buy myself a few new pairs of jeans and trainers too

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By *eepeter4Man
16 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"Dunno about you, but I have 2 lucky dips tonight"
you will do anything for a glass of wine

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

It's a rollover - £117 million now on Tuesday

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

Just a few more days to wait until the offers of marriage come pouring in . . .

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bedford

What to do with it all ,the begging letters that is not the money. Helipad big chopper on stand by couple of stretch limos on drive waiting to fetch the chosen one/two or three for my pleasure make that half a dozen I can afford to be greedy xxx

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By *moothone2070Man
16 weeks ago

Telford

Will win it on Tuesday lol.

Only in my dreams.

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By *raig_KJMan
16 weeks ago

Southport

I just woke up

Email says I’ve won.

All excited

I opened the APP.

£2.50

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By *ngel40TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Kinross

I'm same, 2 wins of £2.50

And spend £20 playing

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By *imon234Man
16 weeks ago

Durham

Yep, £2.50 for me too

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By *astDevonGuyMan
16 weeks ago

East Devon

I haven’t checked …letting the dream live a little longer …

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

I do that, too.

I remember a few years ago when the jackpot was £170 million, and they announced the winner was a UK ticket.

Didn't check mine, and a few days passed before they announced the prize was still unclaimed and the winning ticket had been bought in Scotland (I was living there).

Well, it's day 5 by now and I'm getting full value for the ticket.

Then on day 6 a couple in Ayrshire came forward and claimed all the loot lol.

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By *ood-guyMan
16 weeks ago

wild, wild west

For most it’s not the money per se, but the freedom having it buys.

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By *ngel40TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Kinross


"I do that, too.

I remember a few years ago when the jackpot was £170 million, and they announced the winner was a UK ticket.

Didn't check mine, and a few days passed before they announced the prize was still unclaimed and the winning ticket had been bought in Scotland (I was living there).

Well, it's day 5 by now and I'm getting full value for the ticket.

Then on day 6 a couple in Ayrshire came forward and claimed all the loot lol.

"

Nice, another Scottish Millionaire

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By *ood-guyMan
16 weeks ago

wild, wild west

If it’s crazy amount of money and you can afford it, have a punt, someone has to win.

The odds, well there’s a greater probability of you being murdered and not many of us think that’s very likely…

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By *ubguy2023Man
16 weeks ago

hyde


"Don’t need the money really, but the one thing I’d like to do is have a house with big field so I could rescue donkeys

So we share a passion, maybe I’m not such a cunt after all. I am a donor to and trustee of a donkey sanctuary in Cyprus"

Well if you like donkeys you can’t be I apologise for my comments yesterday wasn’t in a great place

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By *ubguy2023Man
16 weeks ago

hyde


"Don’t need the money really, but the one thing I’d like to do is have a house with big field so I could rescue donkeys

So we share a passion, maybe I’m not such a cunt after all. I am a donor to and trustee of a donkey sanctuary in Cyprus

I live near a Donkey Sanctuary and they would certainly get a donation ."

I donate, Donkeys and Centre Point helped me alot when I was younger so if I won big there’d have a significant donation

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By *ianca del MonteTV/TS
16 weeks ago

A land of glitter and sequins


"Just a few more days to wait until the offers of marriage come pouring in . . .

"

I am wondering if its worth teking a punt and sending a preemptive proposal now

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

I can feel my knees starting to knock already . . .

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By *bonybucksMan
16 weeks ago

High Wycombe

I’d buy a house and a new car and set up standing orders for payments to charities that are so dear to my heart. Especially Animals Asia. I’d never tell a guy that I’m rich as it would only attract the wrong types. Rather stay single than have wrong ones around me.

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By *awsMan
16 weeks ago

Burton on Trent

If you ever think you have a chance of winning, I heard a mathematician on the radio a few years back discussing a persons chance of winning the euro millions lottery based on the statistics of how many tickets were sold on a day the jackpot was around £100 million. She said you have more chance of being struck by lightning twice in one day in two different locations than actually winning the lottery.

Mind you someone has to win and that’s what keeps it going

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By *enri du lacMan
16 weeks ago

Coventry


"If you ever think you have a chance of winning, I heard a mathematician on the radio a few years back discussing a persons chance of winning the euro millions lottery based on the statistics of how many tickets were sold on a day the jackpot was around £100 million. She said you have more chance of being struck by lightning twice in one day in two different locations than actually winning the lottery.

Mind you someone has to win and that’s what keeps it going "

What keeps it going is that the average punter can't comprehend how infinitesimally tiny the odds of winning are, and maintains some misguided hope that they're actually in with a shout.

This is great news for people who run lotteries because the more people who play the greater their profits.

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By *oose1Man
16 weeks ago

doncaster

If I won it , begging letters wouldn’t bother me ,

I’d still send them

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By *ottom-4nsaMan
16 weeks ago

Poole


"If you ever think you have a chance of winning, I heard a mathematician on the radio a few years back discussing a persons chance of winning the euro millions lottery based on the statistics of how many tickets were sold on a day the jackpot was around £100 million. She said you have more chance of being struck by lightning twice in one day in two different locations than actually winning the lottery.

Mind you someone has to win and that’s what keeps it going "

Knowing my luck I'd be struck by lightning just the once

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol East

I know . . . if I was any good at numbers, I wouldn't waste my money. But I enjoy the thrill of believing it COULD be me

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By *ngel40TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Kinross


"I know . . . if I was any good at numbers, I wouldn't waste my money. But I enjoy the thrill of believing it COULD be me "

Fire your money into BAE systems shares, you will continue to make profit even now 2 years on...

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By *uziTVTV/TS
16 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Straight into wetherspoons for a carona and steak n chips. No more carling and a burger for me. Now that is the high life!

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East

Hope you're all feeling lucky today . . . tonight's prize is £117 million

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By *angtMan
15 weeks ago

Wednesfield /Wolverhampton

Probably wouldn’t make a lot of difference to me. It would to the kids and grandkids though.

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East

You could buy Wolves, love, and still have plenty left to share with me

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15 weeks ago


"Probably wouldn’t make a lot of difference to me. It would to the kids and grandkids though."

Think of the last laugh you can have when you leave it all to them in your will... 'to my lovely grandchildren I leave my immense wealth which I have buried somewhere in the graveyard...'

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By *angtMan
15 weeks ago

Wednesfield /Wolverhampton


"You could buy Wolves, love, and still have plenty left to share with me "

I could buy Wolves and Celtic, and probably still have change for a bottle of red to celebrate 😂

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By *angtMan
15 weeks ago

Wednesfield /Wolverhampton


"Probably wouldn’t make a lot of difference to me. It would to the kids and grandkids though.

Think of the last laugh you can have when you leave it all to them in your will... 'to my lovely grandchildren I leave my immense wealth which I have buried somewhere in the graveyard...' "

Leaving nothing in my will, it will all be handed over way before that. Not paying any more tax than I absolutely must.

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By *ounglad2024Man
15 weeks ago

Wakefield

If I had that sort of money I would turn all restaurants into nude restaurants

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By *ngel40TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Kinross


"If I had that sort of money I would turn all restaurants into nude restaurants"

I would be living in Jackson Hole all summer and Pupukea all winter

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bedford

Ive won xxx

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By *artina gTV/TS
15 weeks ago

chesterfield

I’d pay for a sex change

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By *irtytrukkaTV/TS
15 weeks ago

barton

Me too

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bedford


"I’d pay for a sex change"
so would i a different cock every night xxx

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By *dibearMan
15 weeks ago

Edinburgh

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By *eHaveTheStarsMan
15 weeks ago

Central Scotland

Is spend a year following the F1 circuit round the world, best hotels etc. Then I'd come back and start the business I've been thinking about for a while.

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By *dibearMan
15 weeks ago

Edinburgh

I’d go to Georgia and California

And anywhere I could run

I’d touch the hand of a preacher man

And make love in the sun

I’d go to Nice and the isles of Greece

And I’d sip champagne on a yacht

I’d move like Harlow in Monte Carlo

And show them what I’ve got

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East


"You could buy Wolves, love, and still have plenty left to share with me

I could buy Wolves and Celtic, and probably still have change for a bottle of red to celebrate 😂"

I'm buying the Spanish refereee at half-time

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East

It's another rollover this Friday - the jackpot now is £133 million

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By *orkie21Man
15 weeks ago

york


"It's another rollover this Friday - the jackpot now is £133 million

"

I’d quit my job. Give a bit away. Oh then maybe pop down to Bristol to visit Sara xx

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By *ngel40TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Kinross

£133 Million

Investing correctly, that would provide nicely for me for the rest of my days

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East


"It's another rollover this Friday - the jackpot now is £133 million

I’d quit my job. Give a bit away. Oh then maybe pop down to Bristol to visit Sara xx"

"And what was it, Ms Jevo, that first attracted you to your next multi-millionaire husband?"

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By *ndyBristolMan
15 weeks ago

Keynsham

133, think I might buy a ticket this week as that would do me fine.

All my friends and family would be looked after.

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East

Someone in Spain woke up £135,824,926 richer today

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By *olly SwallowsTV/TS
15 weeks ago

Exeter/London


"Someone in Spain woke up £135,824,926 richer today "

Do we have a name? Are the single ? 😜

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By *irtyfacesMan
15 weeks ago

near

Deffo a trip to Bristol

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By *yle1912Man
15 weeks ago

Burnley


"Fake your own death and enjoy all kinds of fun"

Id do this ........

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By *yle1912Man
15 weeks ago

Burnley


"Bye bye Britain "

.......then this.......

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By *anontheroadMan
15 weeks ago

working in the area next month

Il would retire, apartment in Soho and lots of travelling to gay destinations and I would share a penny.

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Bristol East

I’d go buy the most expensive new Ducati you can, and ask them to fit a noisy exhaust

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By *os001Man
15 weeks ago

Oxford

I wouldn't tell! Lol

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By *ngel40TV/TS
15 weeks ago

Kinross


"I’d go buy the most expensive new Ducati you can, and ask them to fit a noisy exhaust"

Why? You need to learn how to ride and handle a motorcycle first

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By *ugged NorthernerMan
15 weeks ago

Sunderland

Buy a island in Scotland

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bristol East

£42 million on Friday. That’s tidy. Not be corrupted by that eh

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By *eepeter4Man
13 weeks ago

Bournemouth

I will the most expensive Rolex watch

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bedford

Give it to the poor and needy xxx

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By *aul_bcMan
13 weeks ago

Kendal

I mean £5k would have me in tears knowing my debt was gone. A Euromillions win would probably have me in hospital for a week.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bedford

I really couldn't care less I'm happy enough xxx

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By *ichey6Man
13 weeks ago

aberdeen

I would try to coax our Peter up to Aberdeen to be my live in Chef.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bedford


"I would try to coax our Peter up to Aberdeen to be my live in Chef.

"

would you want a gardener by any chance xxx

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By *ichey6Man
13 weeks ago

aberdeen

You would be my first choice,Sammy.

God the thought of those perfect carrots!

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By *eepeter4Man
13 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I would try to coax our Peter up to Aberdeen to be my live in Chef.

"

I will be there on the next train so see you in 5 days

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bedford


"You would be my first choice,Sammy.

God the thought of those perfect carrots!"

suitcase at the ready xxx

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
13 weeks ago

Bristol East

My winnings of £2.60 last night are just enough to get me entered into Tuesday's draw for a whopping £51 million smackerooooonies!

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
10 weeks ago

Bristol East

I hope you're feeling lucky - the jackpot on Friday now is £103 million

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By *rMagicFingersMan
10 weeks ago

Bournemouth

Keep dreaming. I have more luck with the occasional scratchcard

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By *ickeMan
10 weeks ago

watford

I buy Wealdstone FC give it to my brother , as he supported them for 50 years season ticket holder .

And build new 5000 seat ground .

Buy detached house near London .

Give lot away to poor , pay for children who got no money to be educated.

Not interested in materialistic things they are a libility. Rolex watch or Lamborghini no thanks .

But travel world first class .

Imagine dying leaving say £60 million knowing government take 40% inheritance tax .

To waste on quangos and shit .

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Tell no one but treat secretly

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
10 weeks ago

Bristol East

I won!

£3.30

Another rollover.

£113 million up for grabs on Tuesday

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By *uy near ArundelMan
10 weeks ago

Nr Arundel

I won a fiver on Thursday set for life.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Bedford

Maybe just maybe get lucky

Ah well off to the gym bye for now xxx

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By *eepeter4Man
10 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I buy Wealdstone FC give it to my brother , as he supported them for 50 years season ticket holder .

And build new 5000 seat ground .

Buy detached house near London .

Give lot away to poor , pay for children who got no money to be educated.

Not interested in materialistic things they are a libility. Rolex watch or Lamborghini no thanks .

But travel world first class .

Imagine dying leaving say £60 million knowing government take 40% inheritance tax .

To waste on quangos and shit .

"

imagine Weldastone FC in the premier League in 10 year time and Arsenal being in the national League in 10 years time

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By *eepeter4Man
10 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"I won a fiver on Thursday set for life. "
the wicked witch of Westminster (Rachel) will be knocking on your door for 40,% of it

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By *edBearMan
9 weeks ago

Manchester


"I buy Wealdstone FC give it to my brother , as he supported them for 50 years season ticket holder .

And build new 5000 seat ground .

Buy detached house near London .

Give lot away to poor , pay for children who got no money to be educated.

Not interested in materialistic things they are a libility. Rolex watch or Lamborghini no thanks .

But travel world first class .

Imagine dying leaving say £60 million knowing government take 40% inheritance tax .

To waste on quangos and shit .

"

He's not the Wealdstone Raider is he?

You wansum?

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By *obbie300Man
9 weeks ago

BANGOR Co Down


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. "

yea would say your right

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
6 weeks ago

Bristol East

£42 million on Tuesday night now

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By *bonybucksMan
6 weeks ago

High Wycombe

I’d buy a house and get out of my flat that I’m so desperate to get out of. Start a business. Buy a newer car. Go on holiday to Dubai as I’ve not been on holiday in 4 years. Set up multiple direct debits for many charities to help others and animals in need so I can donate money every month, because I’ll be able to afford it.

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By *ammy aka SammyTV/TS
6 weeks ago

Bedford


"A ridiculous amount of money. Anyone who wins that can look forward to ruining their life, their family, and their future.

They'll move to a much bigger house - way out in the country, of course.

They'll not be accepted there - "Not one of us".

They'll suspect their (now distant) friends of wanting to be rewarded in some way, and lose them PDQ.

Big houses, big cars, expensive holidays on their own.

They'll very likely ignore any advice from their bank on investment, and spend the capital.

They'll soon get tired of isolation, boredom (gave up employment, no friends,), buying luxuries that'll rarely get used etc., and realise that just a grand or so a month would have been a much better prize.

Plenty of evidence for lives ruined. yea would say your right "

well I'd rather be ruined with the dosh than without it xxx

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
4 weeks ago

Bristol East

OMG, someone in UK won the jackpot last month.

£177,033,699.20

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By *eepeter4Man
4 weeks ago

Bournemouth


"OMG, someone in UK won the jackpot last month.

£177,033,699.20

"

if it's you that won if can Uncle Knobhead borrow the the 20 pence off you

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By *ara Jevo OP   TV/TS
4 weeks ago

Bristol East

That 20p will ruin someone

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