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Hey Marlow MEGA MILLIONS' is now at $82.8 MIL
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Originally posted by Jack SlocombeOriginally posted by dal4018I think I'll take a shot at that 70 million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by dal4018Originally posted by Jack SlocombeOriginally posted by dal4018I think I'll take a shot at that 70 million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[quote=Jack Slocombe]Originally posted by dal4018Originally posted by "Jack Slocombe":1svhn99yOriginally posted by dal4018I think I'll take a shot at that 70 million!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here's how it works.
The full lottery has a value of $113,000,000. and is paid over 26 years with equal annual payments of $4,346,153. The Feds will take a 35% tax or $1,521,153. leaving the winner with a net $2,825,000.
The winner may opt to take a one time cash payout, in this case $70,000,000. Again the Feds will take a 35% tax or $24,500,000 leaving the winner a net $45,500,000.
The media always gets it wrong.
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Originally posted by MarlowOriginally posted by Jack Slocombeleaving the winner a net $45,500,000
http://www.aircraftdealer.com/aircraft_ ... /23430.htm
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[quote=Jack Slocombe]Originally posted by MarlowOriginally posted by "Jack Slocombe":1q9k6tyvleaving the winner a net $45,500,000
Now see, everybody? That's class! And why I LOVE this man!
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We did not quite get all the numbers right. Sorry. At least no one else did, so the cash jackpot goes to $82,800,000.00 on Tuesday and this bubba will have tickets. Hang in there Marlow and the same for the Learjet 60 salesman.
There's something heady about cruising along at 51,000 feet at mach .81 in your own Learjet sipping a very dry martini headed to Florida to drop off Marlow's early retirment check. Makes me feel right warm.
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Originally posted by Jack SlocombeWe did not quite get all the numbers right. Sorry. At least no one else did, so the cash jackpot goes to $82,800,000.00 on Tuesday and this bubba will have tickets. Hang in there Marlow and the same for the Learjet 60 salesman.
There's something heady about cruising along at 51,000 feet at mach .81 in your own Learjet sipping a very dry martini headed to Florida to drop off Marlow's early retirment check. Makes me feel right warm.
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Originally posted by Jack SlocombeThere's something heady about cruising along at 51,000 feet at mach .81 in your own Learjet sipping a very dry martini headed to Florida to drop off Marlow's early retirment check. Makes me feel right warm.
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