Sohh we playing the Lottery tonight? $530 Million

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Why? go take vacay then come back.

Vacay?!?!:childplease:. I'm taking my money and moving somewhere overseas

Trust and believe there's plenty of nice real estate out there you can buy and not be dealing with the american bullshyt...

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I get $200 million im buying a crib on a tropical island somewhere..:mjlol:
 

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He put his winning lottery numbers on the bottom of the pool in his mansion.:wow:




Lottery winner memorialized his winning numbers in his swimming pool | Lottery Post
Lottery winner memorialized his winning numbers in his swimming pool
Mar 6, 2018, 11:37 am
If you're hoping for a bit of extra lottery luck this week, perhaps living in the home of a lottery winner might make some good fortune rub off on you — and now you can do just that.

Roy Gibney, 63, is selling the property he bought with his £7.4 million (US$10.3 million) jackpot back in 1998 for a price tag of £1.125 million (US$1.56 million).

The six-bedroom house in Barnoldby-le-Beck near Grimsby was originally bought for just £375,000 but since then it has been through some serious upgrades including the addition of an indoor swimming pool complete with the winning numbers on the bottom.

In the next room over from the pool, which has its own changing rooms, steam room and a jacuzzi, is a huge conservatory for relaxing after a tough workout.

The Brambles comes with its own games room that has its own bar and movie projector for unwinding in style.

The kitchen has a breakfast bar and a wood-burning stove, and the master bedroom has a balcony overlooking the garden.

If all the incredible fittings aren't enough to tempt you, perhaps the 17-acre garden that features a fishing lake and a timber lodge may sway you.

Within the garden is a 2-story garage with an office above and an all-weather tennis court.

Although Gibney now lives a life of luxury, before his lotto win he had been living in the same two-bedroom house for 10 years and was working as a sheet metal worker.

When the father-of-three cashed in his winnings he immediately gave up his job and moved into the property that he is now selling off as well as several other houses in the Grimsby area.

Although the experiences bought with his new-found fortune kept him entertained for 14 solid years he soon found himself growing restless and bored and so started his own business.

Gibney has now moved to Nairn, Scotland, with his partner Darlene and their youngest son.

"When I won I enjoyed all the luxuries you would expect of a lottery winner — even featuring my winning lottery numbers on the bottom of my 50-foot swimming pool which I built at my Grimsby home," Gibney said.

"Nowadays I don't indulge myself quite as much as I used to but still enjoy the carefree life winning has given me. I spilt my time between my villa in Cyprus and Britain.

"I also feel it was important to give back and have supported many charities — whether its running charity fishing days or dressing up as Father Christmas for the local hospital."

Gibney's house is decked out with all the trimmings a lottery winner would enjoy, including:

  • Six bedrooms
  • Gym
  • Sauna
  • Game room
  • Bar
  • Hot tub
  • Cinema room
  • Two reception rooms
  • Two dining rooms
  • Sitting room
  • Three bathrooms
  • Tennis court
  • Fishing lake
 

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He put his winning lottery numbers on the bottom of the pool in his mansion.:wow:




Lottery winner memorialized his winning numbers in his swimming pool | Lottery Post
Lottery winner memorialized his winning numbers in his swimming pool
Mar 6, 2018, 11:37 am
If you're hoping for a bit of extra lottery luck this week, perhaps living in the home of a lottery winner might make some good fortune rub off on you — and now you can do just that.

Roy Gibney, 63, is selling the property he bought with his £7.4 million (US$10.3 million) jackpot back in 1998 for a price tag of £1.125 million (US$1.56 million).

The six-bedroom house in Barnoldby-le-Beck near Grimsby was originally bought for just £375,000 but since then it has been through some serious upgrades including the addition of an indoor swimming pool complete with the winning numbers on the bottom.

In the next room over from the pool, which has its own changing rooms, steam room and a jacuzzi, is a huge conservatory for relaxing after a tough workout.

The Brambles comes with its own games room that has its own bar and movie projector for unwinding in style.

The kitchen has a breakfast bar and a wood-burning stove, and the master bedroom has a balcony overlooking the garden.

If all the incredible fittings aren't enough to tempt you, perhaps the 17-acre garden that features a fishing lake and a timber lodge may sway you.

Within the garden is a 2-story garage with an office above and an all-weather tennis court.

Although Gibney now lives a life of luxury, before his lotto win he had been living in the same two-bedroom house for 10 years and was working as a sheet metal worker.

When the father-of-three cashed in his winnings he immediately gave up his job and moved into the property that he is now selling off as well as several other houses in the Grimsby area.

Although the experiences bought with his new-found fortune kept him entertained for 14 solid years he soon found himself growing restless and bored and so started his own business.

Gibney has now moved to Nairn, Scotland, with his partner Darlene and their youngest son.

"When I won I enjoyed all the luxuries you would expect of a lottery winner — even featuring my winning lottery numbers on the bottom of my 50-foot swimming pool which I built at my Grimsby home," Gibney said.

"Nowadays I don't indulge myself quite as much as I used to but still enjoy the carefree life winning has given me. I spilt my time between my villa in Cyprus and Britain.

"I also feel it was important to give back and have supported many charities — whether its running charity fishing days or dressing up as Father Christmas for the local hospital."

Gibney's house is decked out with all the trimmings a lottery winner would enjoy, including:

  • Six bedrooms
  • Gym
  • Sauna
  • Game room
  • Bar
  • Hot tub
  • Cinema room
  • Two reception rooms
  • Two dining rooms
  • Sitting room
  • Three bathrooms
  • Tennis court
  • Fishing lake


He brought that big ass house overseas and STILL got money to spare...:wow: Living the life...
 

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I had 1 number on each line with none being the Powerball. Better than normal since I've spent $30 before in tickets and not have a single number...:manny:
 

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Jordan put his number 23 on the basketball courts in his mansions and the lottery winner put his numbers at the bottom of the pool, I'm still tripping off that.:ohlawd::salute:Going to watch My Lottery Dream Home tonight on hgtv and dream.:banderas:

New Episode at 9pm

Young and Rich

"After a lucky $4 million win, a 27-year-old man keeps his head and plans a brilliant future. His mom watches with pride as he plans to go from tenant to landlord of his very own home. David Bromstad helps them find the perfect project and is delighted to discover the character-filled houses of Westfield, MA."




He put his winning lottery numbers on the bottom of the pool in his mansion.:wow:




Lottery winner memorialized his winning numbers in his swimming pool | Lottery Post
Lottery winner memorialized his winning numbers in his swimming pool
Mar 6, 2018, 11:37 am
If you're hoping for a bit of extra lottery luck this week, perhaps living in the home of a lottery winner might make some good fortune rub off on you — and now you can do just that.

Roy Gibney, 63, is selling the property he bought with his £7.4 million (US$10.3 million) jackpot back in 1998 for a price tag of £1.125 million (US$1.56 million).

The six-bedroom house in Barnoldby-le-Beck near Grimsby was originally bought for just £375,000 but since then it has been through some serious upgrades including the addition of an indoor swimming pool complete with the winning numbers on the bottom.

In the next room over from the pool, which has its own changing rooms, steam room and a jacuzzi, is a huge conservatory for relaxing after a tough workout.

The Brambles comes with its own games room that has its own bar and movie projector for unwinding in style.

The kitchen has a breakfast bar and a wood-burning stove, and the master bedroom has a balcony overlooking the garden.

If all the incredible fittings aren't enough to tempt you, perhaps the 17-acre garden that features a fishing lake and a timber lodge may sway you.

Within the garden is a 2-story garage with an office above and an all-weather tennis court.

Although Gibney now lives a life of luxury, before his lotto win he had been living in the same two-bedroom house for 10 years and was working as a sheet metal worker.

When the father-of-three cashed in his winnings he immediately gave up his job and moved into the property that he is now selling off as well as several other houses in the Grimsby area.

Although the experiences bought with his new-found fortune kept him entertained for 14 solid years he soon found himself growing restless and bored and so started his own business.

Gibney has now moved to Nairn, Scotland, with his partner Darlene and their youngest son.

"When I won I enjoyed all the luxuries you would expect of a lottery winner — even featuring my winning lottery numbers on the bottom of my 50-foot swimming pool which I built at my Grimsby home," Gibney said.

"Nowadays I don't indulge myself quite as much as I used to but still enjoy the carefree life winning has given me. I spilt my time between my villa in Cyprus and Britain.

"I also feel it was important to give back and have supported many charities — whether its running charity fishing days or dressing up as Father Christmas for the local hospital."

Gibney's house is decked out with all the trimmings a lottery winner would enjoy, including:

  • Six bedrooms
  • Gym
  • Sauna
  • Game room
  • Bar
  • Hot tub
  • Cinema room
  • Two reception rooms
  • Two dining rooms
  • Sitting room
  • Three bathrooms
  • Tennis court
  • Fishing lake
 
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