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Previously on "What would you spend your lottery win on?"
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Couldn't afford Scotland but a nice little sovereign Island away from everybody would be good.
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyIt would need a runway long enough for this bad boy ...
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I would definitely do a Bruce Dickinson and get my full commercial ATP ticket. I would use it to fly to my Caribbean island and pick up my super Yacht for the winter.
And only 10 minutes by helicopter from Geneva.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post£161million:
£20m split between family membersOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostYou really don't like your family if you do that.
Seriously after listening to people's arguments and long standing disagreements between family members over wills I would give my family members nothing upfront (parents and grandparents excluded)
I wouldn't want my lot planning my murder to get hold of the loot.
I've probably read and watched too many whodunnits but there would be some planning to do.
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You can get a slightly more modest but still pretty impressive chateau for about the same price as a 2 bed flat in London.
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Definitely a modest pad in the south of France.
A nice boat would do a good job of putting a hefty dent in the rest.
French Chateau for sale
One with a moat, but not in the south:
Last edited by Sysman; 27 April 2014, 10:31.
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I'd buy the old cc.net(?) that used to allow anonymous posting
Them were the days when you could call who you want what you want
....and then spend the remainder on lawyers fees defending the court actions
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post£161million:
£20m split between family members
£20m trust fund for my children
£21m me and the mrs
£100m to setup a charitable trust for various good causes that I believe in
You really don't like your family if you do that.
Seriously after listening to people's arguments and long standing disagreements between family members over wills I would give my family members nothing upfront (parents and grandparents excluded) I would however be happy to fund healthcare or education in certain circumstances.
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£161million:
£20m split between family members
£20m trust fund for my children
£21m me and the mrs
£100m to setup a charitable trust for various good causes that I believe in
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