25-Jan-2012 12:49
What would be the One big thing you would do...
May I ask you:
"What would be the One big thing you would do if you won a £40 million lottery…?"
(please be as selfish, as greedy, as generous, or as tactless & insensitive as you wish...)
Norman
Comments
Contributed by Fay Olinsky on 25-Jan-2012 20:02
Everyone in this small community would have their debts paid off.
Then I would build a small bakery with a tea shop in the middle of this hamlet and bake bread every day without worrying if I needed to make a profit doing it.
What fun to see people relax and enjoy themselves and take time to talk once again.
F
Then I would build a small bakery with a tea shop in the middle of this hamlet and bake bread every day without worrying if I needed to make a profit doing it.
What fun to see people relax and enjoy themselves and take time to talk once again.
F
Contributed by Anna Figiel on 25-Jan-2012 19:38
Immediately start my new job administering my fund for the patronage of charities.
I'd fancy buying a lifeboat and everything that goes with it for the RNLI and I'd name the boat after my mum.
I'd fancy buying a lifeboat and everything that goes with it for the RNLI and I'd name the boat after my mum.
Contributed by SimplyFone Blogger on 25-Jan-2012 12:59
Martin, if only....
Contributed by Martin Dewhurst on 25-Jan-2012 12:59
I'd bring together the best brains and greatest hearts I've met over the past decade.
Collectively we'll arrive at a pivotal point from which we will ...
Inspire the adoption of Penny On in every retailer, in every school and in every business.
Collectively we'll arrive at a pivotal point from which we will ...
Inspire the adoption of Penny On in every retailer, in every school and in every business.
Contributed by SimplyFone Blogger on 25-Jan-2012 12:58
But would that extra £10 million make such a big difference over the £40m stuffed under your floorboards Ty?
Contributed by Ty "Mac-Head" Tyson on 25-Jan-2012 12:58
Buy AAPL.
I'd have over £50 million by the end of the year.
I'd have over £50 million by the end of the year.
Can already smell that freshly baked bread from here Fay....