Tuesday, August 16, 2011

LOTTO LUCK



LOTTO LUCK
IF I WON THE LOTTERY... I WONDER HOW MUCH IT WOULD CHANGE ME?

I'M NOT SURE--BUT I'D DEFINITELY BUY A HAT FROM LL COOL JOE!!!!



Lois's husband said, "What would you do
if I won the Lotto?" 
She says...'I'd take half, then leave you."
"Excellent," he replies,
"I won 12 bucks, here's $6 - now go!"
 I'M NOT SURE--BUT I WOULD DEFINITELY GO HERE FOR A BIT!





DO YOU THINK COMING INTO A LOT OF MONEY WOULD CHANGE YOU?

HOW?

DOES HE WHO HAS THE MOST TOYS TRULY WIN?????


LOVE YOU ALL!

JMc



PS: I'D GO GET THAT CAMERA!!!!!!

10 comments:

  1. I don't think money would change me other than to help me to stop worrying. I would not run around buying a lot of "stuff" and living an entirely different life. To be sure, our place in Belize would be built faster. We'd buy a place in the country so the dog could run. I could have a new car. But I couldn't care less if it were an expensive one - as long as it had bum warmers. I don't need grand things - it would just be nice to have everything work.

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  2. If the amount was right I would turn myself into an S corporation and buy me ten or twenty politicians. There are some pretty cheap whores out there in DC.

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  3. Jeannie--very realistic goals! Bun Warmers--tee hee!


    John


    Mark--Truer words were never spoken!

    BBB,

    J

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  4. I don't think that it would change me at all....I am still the same person that I was meant to be.
    Money can't buy you happiness, and maybe creates more problems than it is worth.

    VBHFATP!

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  5. I agree totally that money does not buy happiness, but in some ways it can make life easier. It gets complicated, though, when folks start thinking it's never enough.

    I don't think it would change me a bit to come into a large amount.

    And I don't think having the most toys makes you a winner. After all, you can't take it with you.

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  6. Ha ha, well I'll give you a cap for nothing my friend!

    Well I have a pretty comfortable lifestyle, and it sure doesn't buy happiness, in fact the opposite, I think a great deal of joy comes from working towards something you want. When things are handed to you on a plate, they can feel pretty meaningless.

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  7. Oh yeah, major money would change me. I'd buy a nice camera too.
    LYMI, handsome, sweet man!
    xoRobyn

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  8. it's not necc to a good life,
    but it couldn't HURT!
    LOL
    Aloha from Waikiki, John;


    Comfort Spiral
    > < } } ( ° >

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  9. Emily and Kelly--Very true about Not buying happiness! Well said!

    Hugs,

    John



    Joe-- Thanks Bro--I think you can tell I even have it on bakkerds it's so bad!!! LOL!

    I have found great value in the things I STRUGGLED for the most!

    J



    Robyn, You had better at least give me 6 bucks!! Love ya riight back!

    J



    Cloudia, I want to see if it would! I'd take that change! LOL!!! Hugs Sis!

    HFTEC,

    John

    PS ALL: Should have new camera in next few days!

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  10. I think the trouble is not how much you have, but how important it is to you. You know that verse about not being able to serve God and money, and your heart being where your treasures are.

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