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Jackpot or 16 Again
I would go back and be 16 again with my $100,000. I loved baseball. I would stay in Baseball and make my millions. I would retire at 40 and move to Northern Michigan, somewhere around Harrietta, open my own business and enjoy everything to the fullest. No wants or needs, just the Simple Life. Bass Fishing, Trout fishing, Hunting all the time. CutlassBob
May 12, 2010, 3:33 pm - CutlassBob - Lottery Discussion Forum

The morning after you win & your job
I think quitting your job so fast even with a 2 week notice will raise suspicion. Especially if your boss knows how much you have in your 401k or are close to your co workers and or boss. And if you let your friends and family know that you quit they will also question you. Unless you actually can afford to retire you should probably keep working or work part time. Maybe start your own busniess and say you got another job lined up. And the business can be whatever you want it to be.
May 4, 2010, 11:09 pm - badboy00z - Lottery Discussion Forum

POLL: Jackpot amounts
I was talking about this to a coworker that's in our pool and we both agreed that winning hundreds of millions would probably bring a lot of hassle to our lives, and a few million would be fine at our age. I voted 5-10 mil. That would be enough for me to retire and enjoy the rest of my life without worrying about money.
Apr 18, 2010, 10:18 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

How will you disquise yourself for a press conference to claim a large lottery win?
OK THE DAY I retire ALL my postal stuff has got to go!!!! You put on your uniform and all your old customers may see you and say HEY he looks familiar! Isn't that so and so? LOL so much for being in disguise and remaining anonymous.
Apr 16, 2010, 9:22 pm - ca-dreamin* - Lottery Discussion Forum

Sisters' lottery jackpot trial begins today
Yeah, retire at full pay after spending a year slaving over a yes or no button. Nice work if you can get it.
Mar 27, 2010, 8:09 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery News

Do You Borrow to Play?
Only 24 years.......I'll have 22 years in April and my earliest retirement isn't until 2016! HAHA only 6 more years to go woohoo. LOL As if I can afford to retire in 6 years. Yeah this office I'm in now is a joke but I've learned not to let it get to me. And you people wonder why we can't get the mail in the right box HAHAHAHA!!!!!!
Feb 22, 2010, 7:21 pm - ca-dreamin* - Lottery Discussion Forum

Rat Race: Are you In or Out?
Almost everyday I tell my wife I want to retire, she just says You won't know what to do with yourself . Well, I'll know what not to do...sell furniture. LOL.
Jan 12, 2010, 8:20 am - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum

North Carolina: 11/1 - 11/30/2009
Thank you I have cried enough Vergie, however, my grandfather is feeling good and I thank God he is allowing me to spend more time with him. He is 80 years old and will not retire. He loves the money... I must take after him.. lol... I am so thankful and love him so much. My uncle is in a better place however, he will be missed. I just have to get tough and continue to keep the faith because God knows best he loves us more. Thanks again for the blessings.....
Nov 30, 2009, 9:10 pm - Chella36 - Pick 3 Forum

What Is Your Real Profession??
I'm a retired autoworker that took full advantage of 30 and out and in a way gambling was partly responsible for being able to retire at a much younger age because I invested in casino stocks. I've played lottery games since the early 1970s, had my share of nice wins, and overall I'm in the red but I still have fun playing. I doubt anyone can make a living playing the lottery unless they win a multi-million jackpot, but there are bookies who take lottery bets and make a nice living until the
Oct 4, 2009, 2:04 pm - Stack47 - Lottery Discussion Forum

What Is Your Real Profession??
Furniture sales. Would really like to retire and travel.
Sep 29, 2009, 10:31 pm - rcbbuckeye - Lottery Discussion Forum