Lottery Winning Scrote
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Has anyone read about this Joyriding, Tagwearing, 19 year old who has won £9 million on the lottery.
Although it is good to see a younger person winning, I cannot help feel that all the crimes he has done against other people will be repayed to him when he starts buying nice things with his winnings.
I wonder how he will appreciate someone stealing his things?
Although it is good to see a younger person winning, I cannot help feel that all the crimes he has done against other people will be repayed to him when he starts buying nice things with his winnings.
I wonder how he will appreciate someone stealing his things?
The likelyhood is that the money will either change him utterly - or will make him very, very unhappy.
After all - he has just become that which he and his mates despise. Imagine the "entourage" he will need to purchase to continue his social life.
Either the money won't last. Or it will and he will struggle to enjoy his wealth as he finds that sheer cash is not always enough to join the social strata that the money itself may force him into.
I don't feel sorry for him at all, BTW. Good luck to the lad.
After all - he has just become that which he and his mates despise. Imagine the "entourage" he will need to purchase to continue his social life.
Either the money won't last. Or it will and he will struggle to enjoy his wealth as he finds that sheer cash is not always enough to join the social strata that the money itself may force him into.
I don't feel sorry for him at all, BTW. Good luck to the lad.
Never bought even a single lottery ticket, never will, tax on the stooopid and all that. There has to be better than one in ten billion odds to get me excited about something. I'd rather keep working hard and enjoying myself. Good luck to him, I'm sure many other plebs have won it and you can't start dictating which 'type' of people win it.
mel said: Bastard, I can't stand these lottery winning tossers
Frankly, one cannot blame the punters; after all, who would seriously complain if given several million quid?
Answer: nobody.
I suspect most will disagree but the lottery is/was a signpost on the road to our final demise as a nation of any consequence.
Although a staunch Royalist myself, I have much sympathy with the mindset of the Cromwellian; whilst perhaps a little too puritanical for our pitiful modern dispositions, it's quest for general efficiencies is a much admired historical fact.
Like much of our witheld and utterly glorious past, were one to embrace much of the spirit therein, albeit a watered down variety, the industry and conviction that saw us dominate might return, instead of the ill-defined glob of a miserable, rudderless destiny that currently deceives this land of Harry.
This peasant should not have a cheque for x million but a manacle and a one way ticket to the penal colonies.
Hail to England.
some people actually believe that they WILL win the lottery some-day.
I suppose it's a good way add hope to mask the stark reality of their sad and meagre lives.
Spending more and more dole money on tickets twice-weekly really makes you wonder whether the govornment should pay them in lottery tickets and cheap imported fags instead of real money.
Light at the end of the tunnel?
er, no just wishful thinking. 14,000,000 to 1 is a pretty big set of odds, okay it could happen and has happened, but it's damn unlikely.
I'd rather earn the money the proper way myself,
At least I live knowing that I'm not funding some scrote's forray into organised crime by buying a ticket.

I suppose it's a good way add hope to mask the stark reality of their sad and meagre lives.
Spending more and more dole money on tickets twice-weekly really makes you wonder whether the govornment should pay them in lottery tickets and cheap imported fags instead of real money.
Light at the end of the tunnel?
er, no just wishful thinking. 14,000,000 to 1 is a pretty big set of odds, okay it could happen and has happened, but it's damn unlikely.
I'd rather earn the money the proper way myself,
At least I live knowing that I'm not funding some scrote's forray into organised crime by buying a ticket.

I just love Derestrictor's posts. Heh heh, always make me chuckle (when I've finally deciphered them). By the way mate, I finally got round to watching The Wild Geese last night (which I taped on your recommendation a few weeks ago). Class in a glass!
Best quote: "Some of you may have heard of me. For those of you that haven't, you're in for one great fcuking surprise".
By the way, do you converse like you write?
Best quote: "Some of you may have heard of me. For those of you that haven't, you're in for one great fcuking surprise".
By the way, do you converse like you write?

Gargamel said: I thought it was quite sweet really - especially his quote
"like any normal teenager I have been in trouble with the police "
That's complete and utter rubbish, he meant "like any D*ck Head, M*x P*wer Numpty, think i'm faster than anyone on the road teenager I have been in trouble with the police!
I certainly haven't been in trouble with the police and I'm 3 years into my teenage years!
The only time when a policeman has been to my house was when they came to vet me for my Shotgun License, which I got!!
I should have won the £9 mil, I'd know what to do with it at least!!
>> Edited by Graham.J on Tuesday 5th November 12:42
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