Can I give you a little bit of advice? Quit your job. Seriously. If you hate it this much, for your health and those around you - you should just quit.
I was forced to back in July due to ill health. I have ME and it was causing flare episodes.
Can I give you a little bit of advice? Quit your job. Seriously. If you hate it this much, for your health and those around you - you should just quit.
If I won £115m I'd be stumping up for a 5* hotel suite and a taxi for any nights out in London, to be honestIf I wanted a crashpad it certainly wouldn't be anywhere near Holloway Rd!

Just tell people you’ve had some bitcoin for a while... perhaps feign some disappointmemt that you didn’t cash out earlier. No one needs know how much exactly. Perhaps you’re still holding or actively trading some crypto assets. Unlike doing well from say a startup or getting some nice bonuses in finance etc... crypto is rather vague and others can’t really infer just how wealthy you might be.
There are people out there with say 50 million in assets living in large homes next door to people who have mortgages.
It doesn’t cost much of your win to get a big house with some land, a pool, cinema, gamesroom and plenty of garage space.
No one even needs to know about the London crashpad you use when taking the Mrs to West End shows etc... or the big villa on some Caribbean Island.

I think it's different for different people. For most young to middle aged english guys their social lives revolve around their mates and get involved in the community and family. It's pretty hard for them to keep quite a big win because they won't be able to do whats necessary to survive and be happy being incredably rich. And thats to mostly cut contact with everyone apart from the core family. You're going to get begging from extended family and friends of friends.
Just... wow.
What's your job?
This explains a lot about you...
He then moved on to being a property developer and, for the past 18 months, has been working for the Maddox Gallery chain, which deals in contemporary ‘investment-grade’ art by the likes of Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst and Banksy.
nope. wouldn't tell anyone unless I had to. It might be a little obvious when the new cars and bigger house come about but I wouldn't go overboard, I'd set my kids up and also sort my parents out but outside of that who knows.
Some people will mess it up. but it doesn't mean everyone will.
My Brothers family is the difficult one. He is a bit of a dick and any amount i give him, large or small, he won't be happy. But what i worry about the most is my sister in law. She herself is fine but her family is almost the sterotypcal chav irish family. The kind if you throw them a penny they'll banging down your door everyday for more. I could just give them a couple of million just to watch them tear themselves apart and it would happen very very quickly. They haven't given me 5 mins in the last 25 years but i would bet if i won and they found out they'll be ringing me every 5 seconds like they're my new best freinds.

I wouldn't say I live to work, far from it, but if you can't wait a month to bin in work after you've won £100m, that definitely says something about you.
I managed to get 1 number across 6 tickets 
Hard to say what you would do unless in the situation. I would like to think I would stay anonymous but how would you keep something like this a secret ? It is inevitable that people would find out no matter how careful you were. With my luck it is something I am never going to have to worry about anywayI managed to get 1 number across 6 tickets
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