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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I wouldn't. I'd spend it on drink, drugs and loose

> women. The rest I'd fritter away.

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Thinking about it I have spent about that already on the above....



Loved every minute, even the ones I cant remember.

I think I've already spent 500k on drink.


Lets see:

How much would that be per week?

Age now 42 - 18 = 24 years * 52 weeks = 1248 = ?400 per week.


Well may be not, but I might do the 500k by the time I'm 70. Especially if the price of beer in ED keeps going up the way it is.

We now have the ?3.50 a pint in Franklins, and thats just a normal bar.

daizie Wrote:

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> could you do all that with a million though?


Nae problem daizie. Nae problem.


Shared flat in South Central London: My share ?125,000. Country bolthole ?250,000.


Spanish holiday home ?250,000 to add to existing home.


Change= ?375,000....(tu)


Almost forgot: Mobile Home ?80,000 and Campervan ?15,000.


Female Fund-For Entertainment thereof ?100,000.:)-D

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