Posted by charlie n on September 15, 2013 at 13:36:17 from (96.35.24.196):
In Reply to: Hitting the lottey posted by c-man on September 15, 2013 at 11:06:19:
I would just do stuff.
Take care of my current debt which isn't much but still exists.Would I take care of my childrens debts.Absolutly not.I sent both to college.They both have better jobs than I ever had.I would help them enjoy life but I've already raised them.I grew up with people who were dirt poor,several from the working class and some who were from money.40 years after high school the ones from money still aint got a clue.Mom and dad bought them everything but never taught them self respect or work ethic.
Second I'd give some to the American Diabetes Association. I've watched my youngest son put a needle in his arm twice a day since he was 8 year old.
Next I would take care of family.My mom would want for nothing.I have one sister.I'd give her an allowance.
Now it's time for me and the wife.
We would have a couple of houses around the country.One in the Northern Plains and one in New England,and one on a lake in the Alexandria Minn. area.Went there several times on vacation when I was young.I'd like to learn to fly too.Not a big NASCAR fan but I would buy season tickets at least once.Season tickets for the Cardinals and the Cubs just cause I could.And a lot of toys.
I've had a finance manager for several years.Wile E says get a good lawyer.Somebody want to show me a good lawyer.
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