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Of course Keef, there would be a bottle of JD on the bar just for you.


Mr Palaeologus there will NOT be a health spa. There would however be a really cool (free) juke box and Liverpool games would take precedent over whatever else is on. (Hmmm, perhaps I could have a quiet room.......)

Hurrah :)-D


Table footy, and a pool table (but not with a stupid winner stays on rule so you can never just have a game with your mate if like me, you're a bit crap), and a dart board, and decks of cards and board games behind the bar, and barmaids who can't resist the name Keef.... Is that all okay?


God I almost want Anna to win the lottery more than me!

Quiet Room and cool pub dog - sounds interesting, as long as the dog isnt the scroffulous Mutt that DM keeps in her handbag.


Local bands night would be good, as long as they were as good as the combo at the Keef wedding.


If you dont make profits - what will you drink? I thought that was the whole point of owning a pub.

Yes, but my favourite work is behind a bar. I'd just like to run a cool pub and if I won the lottery it wouldn't matter if I only broke even.


The quiet room is for those who like to watch the football without someone nattering in their ear for the whole game about irrelevant stuff. i.e. not the game being played!!


Anyway, stop being sensible Michael - the title is "If you won the lottery.....". I have zero chance as I don't even buy a ticket. ;-)

I would build a huuuuuge football watching room with multiple TVs - where all the footie fans could watch their beloved teams. Once in, I would shut the door - and let them get on with it and leave the rest of us in peace.


How the footie fans would get on with the multiple Transvestities I dont know - but it would make an interesting experiment.

I'd get the house decorated. Buy out the tosser who lives next door, or buy some to get rid of him...and knock it through.


Then I'd buy a Mercedes Gullwing, W111 Coupe, W123 Coupe and get a V8 dropped into it, and get Austin A40 professionally restored.


Other than that, a Tag Heuer, a 600mm F4 Canon L Series, and then a 'Blad H3DII with lenses.

I want a simple life....


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I'd buy the CPT, a small flat somewhere near the river, and a house in southern California. I'd live in California, but obviously have weekends out in London every once in a while.


I'd put a bunch of the money in an established design group and work there from time to time. :-)

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