Just seen on calendar news about the couple from withernsea that have won £6 million on the lottery, they have a disabled daughter and can now adapt their house for her.... makes a change from the Spend,Spend,Spend types..........
So what would you do with it? It's not who's deserving! It's a lottery and I wish them good luck but it's not about deserving it. Spend spend spend is exactly what I'd do!
I know they have a disabled daughter! But what I'm saying is the lottery is not about deserving! It's about luck! And like I said I wish them all the best! So no I'm not thick or stupid!
We all know people who deserve a helping hand and they don't get it! I know a girl with 3 disabled daughters! But my point is winning the lottery & luck have nothing to do with deserving!
So....they'll be spend spend spending...just on their child. Everyone has different needs or desires, doesn't make anyone more worthy than anyone else. Apart from that **** in Lincolnshire who won, the chavvy ****. On the bright side there, he did lose it all eventually.
Brilliant for the family knowing they can get all the adaptations and care in for their daughter without having to worry about how to pay for it or jump through the social services hoops.
That is a given, but all I am saying is I would rather see someone that has been dealt a bad hand in life, that could do with a change in fortune, someone like that girl with the 3 disabled kids, who's life would be that bit easier, than some of the right ****e houses that do win it...
To be honest I'd prefer it if I won it, I could then assist those who I perceive to be more deserving of help as well as doing a Viv.
One of the biggest ****s I've ever heard of won the lottery, lived near me. Car thief, murderer (allegedly), thug, all around ****er. Possibly the least deserving person on the planet to win it. He splashed it all, enormous mansion, private helicopter, flash card and whatever else. I think he's on the dole living on an absolute dump of a council estate these days, or so I'm told.
Look i'm sorry mate, i'm just having a difficult time, and should stay off here for a while. My unreserved appologies. Yours sincerely, Kempton.