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hollysmom

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78. I agree,
Sat Jan 16, 2016, 03:45 PM
Jan 2016

they haven't wrapped their minds around it yet. the size of the money has not sunk in, nor have the strangers converged on their house yet.

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prediction Autumn Colors Jan 2016 #1
"I'm a firm believer in tithing to my church," John Robinson said. oberliner Jan 2016 #3
Ha! Autumn Colors Jan 2016 #8
It's on AOL. The 3 lines is about the whole story. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #11
The tithing bit Autumn Colors Jan 2016 #16
No, I was just giving you a little info that there wan't much more to the story. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #32
:) I'd go to work to serve brief notice if desired. Hortensis Jan 2016 #59
Left unresolved is the knotty theological question of what God's position is KingCharlemagne Jan 2016 #15
The church will require them to pay a penalty Autumn Colors Jan 2016 #17
The Catholic Church is OK with gambling in moderation Retrograde Jan 2016 #79
Yeah, I made an assumption from "tithing" and from Tennessee that KingCharlemagne Jan 2016 #95
Oh dear, that's all we need. smirkymonkey Jan 2016 #43
thst is just what i was thinking restorefreedom Jan 2016 #5
The pastor probably needs a new Gulfstream. Hoppy Jan 2016 #24
propserity gospel all the waaaaaayy!! nt restorefreedom Jan 2016 #26
I'm sure their pastor is pricing out a Challenger or Gulfstream this very moment Sen. Walter Sobchak Jan 2016 #7
I wouldn't have come forward so soon for one thing yeoman6987 Jan 2016 #9
Oh, this is just first shock, I think. djean111 Jan 2016 #2
I agree, hollysmom Jan 2016 #78
This will NOT last long. Bank on it. Hiraeth Jan 2016 #4
Why shouldn't they do what they want? Maybe they like their jobs. cwydro Jan 2016 #6
Well ... Autumn Colors Jan 2016 #10
They are definitely not doing what is suggested by experts oberliner Jan 2016 #13
I meant keeping their jobs and not planning any big purchases right out of the gate. cwydro Jan 2016 #71
Their attorney seems like a publicity seeker oberliner Jan 2016 #73
Yeah, I'm with you on the publicity seeking lawyer. cwydro Jan 2016 #75
It's been said that envy is the worst of the sins Yupster Jan 2016 #77
Good post! cwydro Jan 2016 #109
And to St. Judes, a children's hospital. This is very strange, I agree. Yo_Mama Jan 2016 #119
I guess she has no liability risk at her job. Ilsa Jan 2016 #137
well I think it is a damned shame then hfojvt Jan 2016 #105
Lol. It does seem that way! cwydro Jan 2016 #114
I wouldn't just quit my job with no notice mythology Jan 2016 #12
Would you take a day off? oberliner Jan 2016 #14
I'd personally go in the next day GummyBearz Jan 2016 #28
Probably the most realistic scenario. Well said. n/t lumberjack_jeff Jan 2016 #37
Sweet oberliner Jan 2016 #62
I would keep my identity a secret to keep from getting harrassed or being the target of scams. Tanuki Jan 2016 #50
What do you do for work? oberliner Jan 2016 #64
check your pm. n.t. Tanuki Jan 2016 #87
Cannot Remain Anonymous SoCalMusicLover Jan 2016 #70
They have to release their name, and hometown, and home state philosslayer Jan 2016 #80
Actually, in Tennessee, winners can still disguise their identity by Tanuki Jan 2016 #84
I'm not questioning your ethics, but wish to note merely that most employers will lay you KingCharlemagne Jan 2016 #18
MOST employers are small business owners. So you are wrong. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #21
No, I'm not. - nt KingCharlemagne Jan 2016 #23
Nope, KingCharlemagne is not wrong. nt ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2016 #40
If you won 300 million Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #66
Twice I've been laid off, each time was without warning or ceremony. cheapdate Jan 2016 #72
There are actually laws about notifying employees of impending layoffs. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #88
Not for salaried there isn't. cheapdate Jan 2016 #89
Do those work for Right to Work states? Nt a la izquierda Jan 2016 #108
The Federal laws would have to. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #117
to me that is just a myth hfojvt Jan 2016 #104
I think the feds 1939 Jan 2016 #112
but that is rather questionable hfojvt Jan 2016 #138
I think the WARN law calls a small business under 100 employees. KittyWampus Jan 2016 #118
what is a "large" corporation though? hfojvt Jan 2016 #139
It's SOP for all businesses now to give no notice. Oneironaut Jan 2016 #144
How about this? Autumn Colors Jan 2016 #19
Remember it takes time to actually get the money ripcord Jan 2016 #61
10 business days. nt B2G Jan 2016 #65
any competent lawyer call to handle this Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #68
No, they won't. Most states' attorney ethics rules The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2016 #76
A competent lawyer 1939 Jan 2016 #113
True, but the lawyer couldn't lend the money him/herself. The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2016 #121
I agree. They are from a very small town and have probably known their co-workers their whole lives. Tanuki Jan 2016 #46
Agree RobinA Jan 2016 #97
I would resign with class. I would send my newly hired agent in a tuxedo to SDjack Jan 2016 #103
Well, think of it like this: Orrex Jan 2016 #145
I think they are both extremely naive to think they can keep working at their current jobs mnhtnbb Jan 2016 #20
This is what my husband said... Phentex Jan 2016 #38
I prob wouldn't go back to my current job bigwillq Jan 2016 #22
You couldn't find something to do with $300M to keep from staying home? Boy, I could! nt ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2016 #42
I wouldn't want to stay home bigwillq Jan 2016 #47
The first thing I would do is take as much time as needed to attempt a thru-hike... ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2016 #49
Sounds good. bigwillq Jan 2016 #51
They won't be able to work OR sorefeet Jan 2016 #25
+1. They hired the wrong lawyer. Duck and cover, people. Nt JudyM Jan 2016 #34
You got that right. Become one of those off the grid Alaska bush people. kairos12 Jan 2016 #142
Ha, yep. Though I'd choose a warm climate on a beach, personally. JudyM Jan 2016 #143
Security is a huge issue exboyfil Jan 2016 #27
As much as gated communities are derided on DU..... A HERETIC I AM Jan 2016 #55
Fully understand the but, but... NCTraveler Jan 2016 #29
People have a need for autonomy, mastery and purpose. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2016 #36
lots of advice says if you win don't do anything rash dembotoz Jan 2016 #30
If they want to go back to work, it's their business, not ours. LisaL Jan 2016 #31
They have no experience with this get the red out Jan 2016 #33
I wouldn't quit either, unless I became a distraction for the organization. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2016 #35
you could invest 250 million Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #39
I wouldn't invest it philosslayer Jan 2016 #81
equities aren't the only avenue for growth Facility Inspector Jan 2016 #92
What they do is their business. NaturalHigh Jan 2016 #41
In a strange way, it's pretty selfish DefenseLawyer Jan 2016 #44
Bull SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #93
There's More RobinA Jan 2016 #98
God, some of the comments here. B2G Jan 2016 #45
I believe it's more concern that even though they want to lead a normal life, life for them has.. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #56
Maybe, but that little subthread at the top B2G Jan 2016 #57
I'm not sure what you mean. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #60
Pastor is picking out his Gulfstream B2G Jan 2016 #63
Oh, I let that kind of stuff slide away... BlueJazz Jan 2016 #67
I need to follow your lead. B2G Jan 2016 #69
Thank you. cwydro Jan 2016 #127
That and they're Christians B2G Jan 2016 #128
+1000 n/t SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #130
Lmao. I was wondering what would make winners of the lottery acceptable here. cwydro Jan 2016 #131
I would've gone back to work the following Monday, or Whateverday. Iggo Jan 2016 #48
Holy christ, I can't imagine being that unimaginative. nt valerief Jan 2016 #52
Same here. Bernie's campaign people would be doing back-flips when I gave them 20-25 million BlueJazz Jan 2016 #58
I'd buy SCOTUS, too, I think. nt valerief Jan 2016 #83
By law you can't contribute more than $2,700. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #100
Could I make a super-pac for all democrats ? BlueJazz Jan 2016 #106
Thanks to the Citizens United decision, yes. Nye Bevan Jan 2016 #110
I'd rather give money to ALL Democrats because (as you well know) Bernie or Hillary can't.. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #111
Sounds like people who won't be blowing all of their money within the next few years like some CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #146
Good for them oldandhappy Jan 2016 #53
I'd finish out the semester out of a sense of obligation, but once grades are in... stone space Jan 2016 #54
More power to them... Tom_Foolery Jan 2016 #74
Once the shock wears off, and they have met with a financial advisor SoCalDem Jan 2016 #82
"By this time next year, their lives may have done 180.." BlueJazz Jan 2016 #86
till they find out how much work it is to handle that much money... KG Jan 2016 #85
If they genuinely enjoy their work, and find it adds worth to their lives... AngryOldDem Jan 2016 #90
Sometimes it is hard to change your entire life in the course of a weekend. Warren DeMontague Jan 2016 #91
i think they will give a lot to church . but they are probably going about it better JI7 Jan 2016 #94
OMG...The LAST onecent Jan 2016 #96
They have not said one word about giving anything to their church. cwydro Jan 2016 #99
Well said SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #115
Actually, they have. mnhtnbb Jan 2016 #116
they think God is behind their lottery win JI7 Jan 2016 #140
Yes, the same way the football players think that God made that touchdown for them. onecent Jan 2016 #141
I hope it works out for them, but The Velveteen Ocelot Jan 2016 #101
Interesting thread with thoughtful responses. (eom) oasis Jan 2016 #102
I agree with their thinking (can't just lay around). Renew Deal Jan 2016 #107
Sadly, people who've worked a day job for decades often haven't developed themselves flamingdem Jan 2016 #120
Isn't that the truth. It would be nice for them to pack up the family and tell the kids.> BlueJazz Jan 2016 #122
Thinking of the kids it might be better to stay stable and get over the shock flamingdem Jan 2016 #123
How do you even know how they've raised their children? SickOfTheOnePct Jan 2016 #125
I don't think it's dislike at all. It's more concern that being what they are... BlueJazz Jan 2016 #126
Their "children" are in their 20's B2G Jan 2016 #129
Well, they need to get some. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #132
Get some what?? Nt B2G Jan 2016 #133
Get some children so all my wise, insightful, intelligent words will be valid. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #134
I don't give a shit what they do with their money, but... GoCubsGo Jan 2016 #124
Some of these responses in this thread are just sad. Not only can people not tolerate when liberal_at_heart Jan 2016 #135
We Valley Girls like to gossip and berate. It's what we do. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #136
I'd do the same Jimbo S Jan 2016 #147
"Life is not so bad if sammythecat Jan 2016 #148
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