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In reply to the discussion: The Tennessee family that won the powerball are hard working people BUT. [View all]kairos12
(13,570 posts)142. You got that right. Become one of those off the grid Alaska bush people.
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The Tennessee family that won the powerball are hard working people BUT. [View all]
BlueJazz
Jan 2016
OP
No, I was just giving you a little info that there wan't much more to the story.
BlueJazz
Jan 2016
#32
Left unresolved is the knotty theological question of what God's position is
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2016
#15
I'm sure their pastor is pricing out a Challenger or Gulfstream this very moment
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jan 2016
#7
I meant keeping their jobs and not planning any big purchases right out of the gate.
cwydro
Jan 2016
#71
I would keep my identity a secret to keep from getting harrassed or being the target of scams.
Tanuki
Jan 2016
#50
I'm not questioning your ethics, but wish to note merely that most employers will lay you
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2016
#18
I agree. They are from a very small town and have probably known their co-workers their whole lives.
Tanuki
Jan 2016
#46
I think they are both extremely naive to think they can keep working at their current jobs
mnhtnbb
Jan 2016
#20
You couldn't find something to do with $300M to keep from staying home? Boy, I could! nt
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#42
The first thing I would do is take as much time as needed to attempt a thru-hike...
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2016
#49
I wouldn't quit either, unless I became a distraction for the organization.
lumberjack_jeff
Jan 2016
#35
I believe it's more concern that even though they want to lead a normal life, life for them has..
BlueJazz
Jan 2016
#56
Same here. Bernie's campaign people would be doing back-flips when I gave them 20-25 million
BlueJazz
Jan 2016
#58
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
I'd finish out the semester out of a sense of obligation, but once grades are in...
stone space
Jan 2016
#54
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
Yes, the same way the football players think that God made that touchdown for them.
onecent
Jan 2016
#141
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
I don't think it's dislike at all. It's more concern that being what they are...
BlueJazz
Jan 2016
#126
Get some children so all my wise, insightful, intelligent words will be valid.
BlueJazz
Jan 2016
#134
Some of these responses in this thread are just sad. Not only can people not tolerate when
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2016
#135