Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 I don't get why everyone suddenly gets involved when it's a figure like £88million. Surely winning, say, £8million would change your life enough. I'd be happy enough winning £80,000!
Tubes Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 my mum has got two main balls and the two star balls anyone know how much she will have won roughly?
Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 my mum has got two main balls and the two star balls anyone know how much she will have won roughly? Too easy.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 what you mean? Making a joke about your mum having two main balls. Apologies.
Tubes Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 Making a joke about your mum having two main balls. Apologies. haha no problems
cisono Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 I don't get why everyone suddenly gets involved when it's a figure like £88million. Surely winning, say, £8million would change your life enough. I'd be happy enough winning £80,000! Indeed. Although, according to some slightly dodgy C4 programme, previous millionaires have managed to squander several million pounds in a relatively short span of their lifetimes
Daggers Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 previous millionaires have managed to squander several million pounds in a relatively short span of their lifetimes Some people have no imagination - I could do that in seventeen days
cisono Posted 3 November 2006 Posted 3 November 2006 Some people have no imagination - I could do that in seventeen days It is not a question of imagination. I am certain I could think of ways to do that. But I would not be able to actually squander the money that way. Thing is, my dad was an accountant... I could not live with myself if I did not save, invest and otherwise use of my money in a wise way
Daggers Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 It is not a question of imagination. I wasn't being serious Cis, I was but jesting...
Nationwider Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 No winner tonight. Next week's estimated jackpot is £100,000,000 ( *videprinter-style* one hundred million pounds) I'd love that. Judging by the prudence shown by the Euro(millions)sceptics in this thread, I'm going to get a bunch of tickets, as no-one else is going to enter. I'll PM everyone £20 when I win. Thank you card not necessary. Then I'll give our Board something to chew over.
cisono Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 I wasn't being serious Cis, I was but jesting... I know. Otherwise you would not have said 17 days (ie why not 15 or 20)? But, seriously, some people have said similar things in a serious tone and it was them that I had in mind.
cisono Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 No winner tonight. Next week's estimated jackpot is £100,000,000 ( *videprinter-style* one hundred million pounds) Why doesn't that NOT surprise me?
Nationwider Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Why doesn't that NOT surprise me? Well, you've got a 50/50 chance of winning £100,000,000. Seems like good odds to me!
cisono Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Well, you've got a 50/50 chance of winning £100,000,000. Seems like good odds to me! 50/50?
Phube Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 No winner tonight. Next week's estimated jackpot is £100,000,000 ( *videprinter-style* one hundred million pounds) I'd love that. Judging by the prudence shown by the Euro(millions)sceptics in this thread, I'm going to get a bunch of tickets, as no-one else is going to enter. I'll PM everyone £20 when I win. Thank you card not necessary. Then I'll give our Board something to chew over. Well it wasn't worth it when it was £88M, but £100M I'm in!!!!
cisono Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Well it wasn't worth it when it was £88M, but £100M I'm in!!!! Everyone's got a price...
Stuliasz Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Chance of winning: 1 in 76 million Odds for your money: 1 in 66 million Not quite getting value for your money just yet!
filbertway Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Chance of winning: 1 in 76 million Odds for your money: 1 in 66 million Not quite getting value for your money just yet! So you could by 76 million tickets and would be left with £24,000,000. So who's willing to lend £76 mill?
Phube Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 So you could by 76 million tickets and would be left with £24,000,000. So who's willing to lend £76 mill? Sorry, wrong for 2 reasons: 1) They cost £1.50 a ticket!!! 2) What if someone else won aswell!!! You're buggered!!
filbertway Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Sorry, wrong for 2 reasons: 1) They cost £1.50 a ticket!!! 2) What if someone else won aswell!!! You're buggered!! As you said No-one asked for your logic to ruin my post!!! :pinch:
cisono Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 As you said Hmm I simply have a gut feeling that these EuroMillions are not worth my money investment
filbertway Posted 4 November 2006 Posted 4 November 2006 Hmm I simply have a gut feeling that these EuroMillions are not worth my money investment The person who wins it won't be thinking that (If someone actually ever wins it)
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