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    lotteries are the way-out of choice for more Americans everyday. Seems to work in your corner of the globe as well. It's all good . . . .




    Colin and Chris Weir, a married couple from Largs in Ayrshire, have been named as the winners of the £161m jackpot in Europe's biggest lottery draw.

    The couple banked the entire EuroMillions jackpot – £161,653,000 – after several rollovers.

    They were unveiled as the winners on Friday at the Macdonald Inchyra hotel in Polmont, near Falkirk.

    The couple have been married for 30 years and have two children. Colin Weir, 64, who has worked as a TV cameraman and studio manager for 23 years, said: "When we first realised we had won, it felt like a dream. Everything went into slow motion. But it feels like a good thing, something we should not be afraid of but for us to enjoy with the children.

    "All our lives we have lived within our means and been comfortable. We appreciate that this money brings about a whole new life for us and our family.

    "We now have so many new opportunities to explore but we won't rush it. For us, it will be a gradual change with choices to be made."

    Chris Weir, 55, a former psychiatric nurse, said the couple were having a normal night in front of the TV on Tuesday evening until she checked the EuroMillions result at around midnight.

    "We had bought five Lucky Dips, as the jackpot was now so big," she said. "I started circling the numbers I had matched but wasn't doing very well. Then on the fifth line, all the circles seemed to join up.

    "I had all of them but couldn't believe what I was seeing. I checked them three or four times before going back downstairs to find Colin. He knew immediately by my face and tone that something was up.

    "After checking many times together, the news gradually hit us. The Camelot line was closed for the night but we couldn't sleep. We sat up all night and saw dawn come round the next morning.

    "We were tickled pink. I even had a glass of white wine, which is something I normally only do at Christmas. It really is unbelievable."

    The couple, who have both had serious health conditions in recent years and been unable to work, are already thinking about new homes, cars and travel to China and Australia. They plan to buy homes for their son and daughter, who are considering their first driving lessons.

    The win will catapult the Weirs into 430th place in this year's Sunday Times Rich List, not far below David and Victoria Beckham.


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    Re: MEGA: something to consider

    And they can go on eating.....poor people, they were more or less happy, now, who nows?

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      Re: MEGA: something to consider

      Originally posted by Southernguy View Post
      And they can go on eating.....poor people, they were more or less happy, now, who nows?


      Their last happy moment?

      Who knows.

      Wait until the wealth effect settles in with the extended family . . . .

      (thinking a bit further on this 'modern phenomenon', I thought how they work it coming and going. Celebrate the sheep that won, run stories how in the end they were miserable. PR that sure helps out somebody . . . .)

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        Re: MEGA: something to consider

        Europeans gain wait too?

        This is one of those bread and circus things, only that the people pay for it! The lottery is brilliant.

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          Re: MEGA: something to consider

          Originally posted by aaron View Post
          Europeans gain wait too?

          This is one of those bread and circus things, only that the people pay for it! The lottery is brilliant.
          Lottery tickets [and other state sponsored gambling revenues like VLTs] are a tax on poor people. A game that governments in almost every developed country enjoy as a stealth revenue source that appears to have no negative ballot box consequences for them. The MSM unwittingly does its part to support that effort...

          As for Mr. and Mrs. Weir, Southernguy pretty well nailed it. Being poor is a bitch; you spend all your time trying to make enough money to eat and pay your next set of bills. But being extraordinarily wealthy just overcomplicates your life. That's my observation of those people I know personally that have a great deal of money; and I could not say that any one of them appears to be particularly contented.
          Last edited by GRG55; July 16, 2011, 05:30 AM.

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