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It was the worst thing that ever happened to me. My life went straight to Hell because of the lottery. I got $100,000,000 when I won the Powerball. But after just two years, I'm broke, I lost it all. I bought expensive cars, mansions and a yacht. I went broke partly because of the things I bought. I also had family and friends begging at my door. Two years ago I was rich, but now I'm dirt poor. When it came to my money, I should've been tight. But I was generous, I handed out money left and right. I gave $250,000 to my church but ended up being sorry. The preacher used my donation to buy himself a Ferrari. I shouldn't have chosen to get my money in one lump sum. Now I'm living in a cardboard box because I'm a *** I also lost money because the Government made me pay tax. I wanted to go after those Government Officials with an ax. The Government took the money and I told them where to stick it. If you want to avoid being in my shoes, stop buying lottery tickets.
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Jan 30, 2020
Jan 30, 2020 at 5:08 PM UTC
Winner and Loser
It was the worst thing that ever happened to me. My life went straight to Hell because of the lottery. I got $100,000,000 when I won the Powerball. But after just two years, I'm broke, I lost it all. I bought expensive cars, mansions and a yacht. I went broke partly because of the things I bought. I also had family and friends begging at my door. Two years ago I was rich, but now I'm dirt poor. When it came to my money, I should've been tight. But I was generous, I handed out money left and right. I gave $250,000 to my church but ended up being sorry. The preacher used my donation to buy himself a Ferrari. I shouldn't have chosen to get my money in one lump sum. Now I'm living in a cardboard box because I'm a *** I also lost money because the Government made me pay tax. I wanted to go after those Government Officials with an ax. The Government took the money and I told them where to stick it. If you want to avoid being in my shoes, stop buying lottery tickets.
randy-johnson
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Jan 30, 2020
Jan 30, 2020 at 5:08 PM UTC
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