That chav who won over 9 million squid is on Radio 2 at the moment defending his behaviour after receiving an ASBO for roaring old cars around his garden at all hours and fireing ball bearings at people. His defence - one word answers including - Jermey Vine - "so has the money changed you at all" - answers "'schanged uvers innit that's the problem like innit" Oh and he has just been asked not to swear. As defences go it isn't. He is seriously blaming his behaviour on winning the lottery - what do you reckon chaps? Oh no wait a minute....now he's blaming his parents
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Well he had already been in trouble before he got the lottery money. Sorry, I find this whole thing about blaming inanimate objects for societies problems a bit daft (if not just plane lame).
If football, drink, hoodies was n't enough now it's lottery. Jeremy Vine was going on about Lottery Louts yesterday.
No they are not - they are louts pure and simple. Get that through the layers of bone and muscle to the small thing that passes for a brain and we might get somewhereComment
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It's unfortunate that such scum win money (fair, but unfortunate) on the lottery. Still, given a few years there won't be any money left and he'll be back in the gutter where his type belong.Comment
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Actually he should be set up for life. On about 5% you should be able to get nearly £0.5m/yr off 9m without denting the capital, which gets you a lot of scrap-condition bangers.Comment
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