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Lightning McQueen wrote:Discussions in the workplace around x-lotto.
There's always a bit of a joke going on when we do a syndicate on how everyone will retire if we won, I get scoffed at when I tell them that I'll still come to work if we win, how much of a win is the cut off between paying everything off and living comfortably or actually quitting?
Anything under $2M would see me continue to work in my current job.
Lightning McQueen wrote:Discussions in the workplace around x-lotto.
There's always a bit of a joke going on when we do a syndicate on how everyone will retire if we won, I get scoffed at when I tell them that I'll still come to work if we win, how much of a win is the cut off between paying everything off and living comfortably or actually quitting?
Anything under $2M would see me continue to work in my current job.
Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Discussions in the workplace around x-lotto.
There's always a bit of a joke going on when we do a syndicate on how everyone will retire if we won, I get scoffed at when I tell them that I'll still come to work if we win, how much of a win is the cut off between paying everything off and living comfortably or actually quitting?
Anything under $2M would see me continue to work in my current job.
Agreed, $2m would change yours and your kids lives but you'll still be working.
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:
Agreed, $2m would change yours and your kids lives but you'll still be working.
I only need $1m
Lightning McQueen wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:
Agreed, $2m would change yours and your kids lives but you'll still be working.
I only need $1m
To go with your other mil?
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Lightning McQueen wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:
Agreed, $2m would change yours and your kids lives but you'll still be working.
I only need $1m
To go with your other mil?
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I have another mil??
Im just not greedy
Lightning McQueen wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:I have another mil??
Im just not greedy
If you win a mil you'd probably buy a nice house, nice car and go on an extravagant once in a lifetime holiday with the family, that would chew a large portion up, chuck in a car each for the kids or a deposit for a house for them.
The nice house you brought would bite you in the arse with council rates etc.
A million dollar win and I'm still rocking up each day.
Lightning McQueen wrote:If you win a mil you'd probably buy a nice house
Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:If you win a mil you'd probably buy a nice house
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Nice house, good area, you're $800k+ out of pocket, hopefully you're not after a new Range Rover.
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Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:If you win a mil you'd probably buy a nice house
/sentence.
Nice house, good area, you're $800k+ out of pocket, hopefully you're not after a new Range Rover.
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Discussions in the workplace around x-lotto.
There's always a bit of a joke going on when we do a syndicate on how everyone will retire if we won, I get scoffed at when I tell them that I'll still come to work if we win, how much of a win is the cut off between paying everything off and living comfortably or actually quitting?
Anything under $2M would see me continue to work in my current job.
Agreed, $2m would change yours and your kids lives but you'll still be working.
I only need $1m
amber_fluid wrote:Booney wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:If you win a mil you'd probably buy a nice house
/sentence.
Nice house, good area, you're $800k+ out of pocket, hopefully you're not after a new Range Rover.
Not sure LM is a Range Rover type operator?
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