YEAH! AWESOME! HOORAY! I just won the LOTTERY! FOR A LOT (no need to be too specific) OF MONEY!!! Now what? {{{{i'm not serious, but what would you really like to buy that is just ludicrously out of your price range?}}}}
Donate it to charity.......not I would buy a large plot of land, commission a nice mansion, and also have a wild west-style main street built with a saloon and various places to chill
Fly directly to Amsterdam and get so baked that I end up forgetting I won the lottery in the first place.
I'd take it in a lump sum, because I'd rather get less money now then First things first, PARTY WEEK! Second, pay off my parents' house. Third, buy a house for me. Fourth, Bentley. Fifth, Breitling watch. I would invest most of the rest. My dad is good with that stuff. He can usually double an investment within a short time.
Hahah hilarious But I would buy the gold RooR on EDIT and I would buy a Ferrari Enzo or Ferrari V8. I'd buy a nice house and I'd buy nice ass computers and tv's and pools and shit.
holy shit sky dog. that would be unbelievably awesome to roam the wild west street with paintball guns hunting one another down. we could do a high noon duel shortly followed by a higher noon bong rips. now how many of yall wanna be our rich neighbors? id have to hire a GC member to be my butler so i can call him Jeeves.
Buy a house somewhere in LA, buy another house in NY, buy a Mercedes SLR and maybe an Aston Martin. And start growing my own shit too. And buy my mom a house in Malibu and my bro wherever he wants.
I would buy some land and commission one of my favourite architects to design a sweet pad for me. Then fill it with stuff. Then live there.
in the neighborhood with locnar, sky dog and myself? we need more blades...got a river with trouts, a wild west street with occaisonal paintball action, all the weed you could ever smoke...its paradise man
I would buy a farm in the middle of no where, with lots of acheridge and a pool. I would then fill said pool with kraft dinner. The rest would go to fast cars and PCP. And my local public broadcasters.