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The house I can understand but the rest of it ...there was no "how much....for THAT?!?!?" underpants Dec 2013 #1
race horses are also very expensive to keep Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #2
$27 million is nowhere near enough wealth to justify a private jet. Nye Bevan Dec 2013 #3
Had he followed his financial adviser's advice, I don't see why it wouldn't have been justifiable. ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2013 #5
companies own jets pipoman Dec 2013 #9
Well, I am certainly un-qualified to know, lol. Perhaps I won't get one after all =). n/t ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2013 #10
it is very expensive... awoke_in_2003 Dec 2013 #14
If I won $27 million I would definitely spring for the JetBlue "even more space" seats Nye Bevan Dec 2013 #18
either that or charter. nt awoke_in_2003 Dec 2013 #20
note to self - no jets (If i win the lottery) Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #19
a jet is something you charter TeamPooka Dec 2013 #43
He only had 27 million. After the jet he had 25 million. Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #30
The $27.1 million was what he won AFTER taxes. Jenoch Dec 2013 #38
No, he would NOT have been out 8 million after 5 years, Tanuki Dec 2013 #59
Yes but people do not understand that basic concept. I understand Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #86
with the $1.9 million that he spent on the jet hfojvt Dec 2013 #31
Nope. Landing fees will eat that right up. MissB Dec 2013 #44
If you HAD bought a private jet, then you would not have had pnwmom Dec 2013 #74
What a moron. nt greytdemocrat Dec 2013 #4
30,000 for a plasma TV? bluestateguy Dec 2013 #6
2001 price, probably got taken by the seller also Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #8
There's missing info in this posting lordsummerisle Dec 2013 #7
after winning the money, he went on big drug binge with wife, got hepatitis Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #12
The broke, penniless and living-in-a-storage-unit part probably did it jmowreader Dec 2013 #67
Hepatitis B or C? magical thyme Dec 2013 #69
do people not consider things like property tax, maintanence costs etc ? JI7 Dec 2013 #11
"Too bad someone didn't control his money for him" TheCowsCameHome Dec 2013 #13
yep, i'm sure he got taken Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #16
On the other hand....... A HERETIC I AM Dec 2013 #21
had spent a good part of his pre lottery life in prison, didnt get the chance to develop financia Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #23
But as the article indicates, he had an advisor that had his portfolio set up.... A HERETIC I AM Dec 2013 #25
It was all his choice... Decaffeinated Dec 2013 #36
Exactly. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #63
He hired a financial advisor like everyone says to jmowreader Dec 2013 #68
The benefit of a financial advisor is only as good as . . . markpkessinger Dec 2013 #88
Everything I would want to buy wouldn't cost me more than $1 million. hobbit709 Dec 2013 #15
According to the Beatles, money can't buy me what I want Art_from_Ark Dec 2013 #56
It definitely lets you look in more places for it and helps you stay in it jmowreader Dec 2013 #70
Probably about $25k for me would do it. Kaleva Dec 2013 #83
27 million dollars is a very large amount of money, SheilaT Dec 2013 #17
from the pic, it looks like he had his house professionally decorated. that can get pricey Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #22
I could live incredibly well on $85,000 a year hfojvt Dec 2013 #32
He could have gotten that A MONTH XemaSab Dec 2013 #40
With a bit of frugal penny-pinching, I think I could probably get by on $85K/mo struggle4progress Dec 2013 #72
Coupons, yo XemaSab Dec 2013 #80
Yep! With smart use of coupons, I think I'd actually be able to get 3 million rolls of toilet paper struggle4progress Dec 2013 #82
I saw a piece about him on a lotto millionaires Packerowner740 Dec 2013 #24
Not surpring. Most people who win a substantial amount of money in the lottery end up worse off Chakab Dec 2013 #26
Is it really a majority? Mariana Dec 2013 #35
Do have a link to support your claim? Jenoch Dec 2013 #39
Here's a place to start with: CFLDem Dec 2013 #45
There were some anecdotal stories in your link, Jenoch Dec 2013 #46
Since when is science anecdotal? CFLDem Dec 2013 #47
You said 'most'. I never saw that word used in your links. Jenoch Dec 2013 #48
No I didn't. Chakab said most. CFLDem Dec 2013 #49
Do you have any links with information to support your claim? Jenoch Dec 2013 #50
It does have this: muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #66
On reading the research (link included) it appears that lottery winners do... yawnmaster Dec 2013 #55
Yeah that's pretty much the gist of it. CFLDem Dec 2013 #58
That's why I'd prefer 100 $1M winners than One $100M winner dickthegrouch Dec 2013 #71
How often do you buy lottery Jenoch Dec 2013 #73
Rarely dickthegrouch Dec 2013 #75
The odds are always so long that it doesn't Jenoch Dec 2013 #78
But it took the billh58 Dec 2013 #27
what an ugly ugly man. Schema Thing Dec 2013 #28
? I read a little more about him; he was a sometime drug addict but apparently was very El_Johns Dec 2013 #33
You can use basic mathematics when you win this type of money. Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #29
Apparently his math ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #37
OH lol. Well at least I have the idea right! Maraya1969 Dec 2013 #85
It looked like something I would do.... ohheckyeah Dec 2013 #87
$100 million makes you minimally rich; $1 Billion makes you actually rich. FarCenter Dec 2013 #34
ORLY? XemaSab Dec 2013 #41
Sure, but I'm not into private jets, multiple mansions, or plunging into tech startup investments FarCenter Dec 2013 #60
This is the funniest damn thing I've read on DU all year. Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #53
It would have been slightly harder for Mr Edwards to blow through $1 billion, I suppose. n/t lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #62
I used to work closely with a state lottery in the area of public relations. Jenoch Dec 2013 #42
Maybe those who play the lottery already are self selecting exboyfil Dec 2013 #51
The 'lottery' doesn't need to use Jenoch Dec 2013 #52
. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #64
My observation is that lottery ticket buying is proportionate to... JHB Dec 2013 #65
Well, he may have ended up in the storage bin 6 years earlier if he hadn't of won. eom yawnmaster Dec 2013 #54
The story originated in the Daily Mail. Providing fodder for looking down on others is what they do. Nine Dec 2013 #57
But it's insulting to the poor to suggest that some of them have counterproductive spending habits. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #61
Out of all the things mentioned that he purchased, narnian60 Dec 2013 #76
lol d_b Dec 2013 #79
So what? Why not spend all the money? cthulu2016 Dec 2013 #77
But it was a fun ride for a while... ileus Dec 2013 #81
27-million-lottery-winner-lived-feces-died-broke-12-years-hitting-jackpot/ Number23 Dec 2013 #84
All across America people snort up bigger inheritances than that. LeftyMom Dec 2013 #89
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