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What if You Became a Mega-Millionaire?

We'll learn Friday night who wins more than $500 million in the state lottery. Let's go ahead and dream. What would you do with it?

On the first day of the California lottery back in the mid-1980s, I bought one ticket and won $12. As a college student, that was good for four meals.

I hadn't bought a ticket since then. I figured I was ahead of the game.

Today, just for shoots & giggles, I bought three of them.

What prompted me? For starters, I heard about the Mill Valley group that just won $300,000 earlier this week. Then I couldn't avoid the media coverage of the whopping payoff coming Friday night in the multistate Mega Millions lottery.

With something north of $540 million in the jackpot, or even a faction that after taxes, I think I could pay off the house and handle the college bills for two daughters. I believe I'd have enough left to restore my clunker of a classic car, although my wife would suggest I'd still need a loan.

Then I got to thinking: What else would I do with that kind of windfall? What local nonprofits would I support? How about our schools? Would I make a donation to our city government to try and get more police officers on the street? Truly, how much would my ethics direct my philanthropy?

So I pose the question to you: How would winning more than $500 million change your life and how generous would you be? 

Share your answers below and let's see where this goes. Just for shoots & giggles.

The multistate Mega Millions jackpot began in 1996 as the Big Game, and California joined up in 2005. It is now played in 42 states plus the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The biggest jackpot was $390 million in 2007, but there was a $380 payout last year. To follow on the official website, click here.

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Jessica Mullins (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 12:18 pm
Thanks for the feedback, John. To my knowledge, we don't have a comments stream anywhere. DefinitelyRead More submit your comments here (it's the most efficient way to get your thoughts heard at the higher level): http://ow.ly/l4cyg
Bren April 22, 2013 at 04:13 pm
Is anybody else here getting multiple e-mail notifications of new comments by Jo Tog, and thenRead More clicking the link, only to find that they are actually old comments from Jo Tog, but with today's date on them? What's the deal? Did all his comments get flagged and deleted, and now he's re-posting them? Most curious.
Sierra Salin April 22, 2013 at 02:02 pm
Jo Trog, we live in a Corporatocracy, not a republic. We abdicated the Republic after 9/11, if notRead More before. Know the difference.
Hiba April 21, 2013 at 06:52 pm
Banning the sale in a free market economy is too strong. I believe people should be able to chooseRead More so long as the product is labeled correctly, and even placed in a section with a big sign that says "GM Food products". Would I buy it if I pass the section at the grocery store: NO.