Where have you been?!
i think passing my late 20's and entering the decade of 30's made my mildly dyslexic.
it'll be easier for me if i just assume they're the same person.
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Where have you been?!
Right, Da Sasky Boyz easily make up 20% of the top 10 dream team on this site......Where have you been?!
SameGuess, by the continued posts, I didn't win my future... Shucks. Off to buy another 10 tix.
Shallows where a Lamb could wade and depths where an elephant would drown…
Definitely top of my invite list for a HT elk hunt.Right, Da Sasky Boyz easily make up 20% of the top 10 dream team on this site......
Born in a barn some are.....
man you had that one just waiting in your back pocket for the moment huh?
I can only imagineDefinitely top of my invite list for a HT elk hunt.
I'm very good at integral and differential calculusShallows where a Lamb could wade and depths where an elephant would drown…
Sure... but can you tell at sight a Mauser rifle from a javelin?I'm very good at integral and differential calculus
I know the scientific names of beings animalculous
In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral
I am the very model of a modern Major-General
Jesus christ that is waaaaay too deep for this place. Don't you have an elk to kill?Shallows where a Lamb could wade and depths where an elephant would drown…
Sure... but can you tell at sight a Mauser rifle from a javelin?
On 5 different lines? Join the club.I only matched 5 numbers, what a let down
My guide for recent lottery winners (or hopefuls). So, without further ado, here it is:
It's long. There are no cliff notes.
This is the absolutely most important thing you can do right away: NOTHING. Yes. Nothing.
DO NOT DECLARE YOURSELF THE WINNER yet.
Do NOT tell anyone. The urge is going to be nearly irresistible. Resist it. Trust me.
1. IMMEDIATELY retain an attorney. Get a partner from a larger, NATIONAL firm. Don't let them pawn off junior partners or associates on you. They might try, all law firms might, but insist instead that your lead be a partner who has been with the firm for awhile. Do NOT use your local attorney. Yes, I mean your long-standing family attorney who did your mother's will. Do not use the guy who fought your dry-cleaner bill. Do not use the guy you have trusted your entire life because of his long and faithful service to your family. In fact, do not use any firm that has any connection to family or friends or community. TRUST me. This is bad. You want someone who has never heard of you, any of your friends, or any member of your family. Go the the closest big city and walk into one of the national firms asking for one of the "Trust and Estates" partners you have previously looked up on http://www.martindale.com from one of the largest 50 firms in the United States which has an office near you. You can look up attorneys by practice area and firm on Martindale.
2. Decide to take the lump sum. Most lotteries pay a really pathetic rate for the annuity. It usually hovers around 4.5% annual return or less, depending. It doesn't take much to do better than this, and if you have the money already in cash, rather than leaving it in the hands of the state, you can pull from the capital whenever you like. If you take the annuity you won't have access to that cash. That could be good. It could be bad. It's probably bad unless you have a very addictive personality. If you need an allowance managed by the state, it is because you didn't listen to point #1 above.This was posted/stolen from another forum many years ago and I saved it.