Posted on 12/08/2023 11:21:21 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A lucky Brooklyn man went on a joyride in a pricey, brand-spanking-new silver Range Rover on Friday morning after having just won $10 million in the lottery — again.
Wayne Murray, 63, was spotted leaving his $800,000 East Flatbush home in the luxury top-of-the-line wheels after scoring $10 million on a scratch-off ticket this week — and having previously won $10 million playing the New York Lottery just a little over a year ago.
Murray, whose home rings in at $815,400 on Zillow, drove off in a 2024 Range Rover SV, which start at $209,000 and can top over $234,000, according to the Range Rover website.
On Thursday, Murray told The Post he didn’t want attention over his two mega-lucrative windfalls, saying: “Some of us just like to be discreet.”
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We have four Subaru wagons and a one-ton pickup, so grocery hauling is covered.
Plus Daytonas have a surprising amount of space in the back. I wouldn’t take one to Costco, but for minor trips it would be fine.
I got a feeling I will win....
https://www.calottery.com
Due to inflation even the scratchers prices have gone up.
He got 6 mill cash payout each time.
$12 million @ 4-5% say in a CD or dividend stocks is very nice and leaves the principle alone.
Ask the trust fund families.
LOL....good one.
I saw ELP on their “Works” tour w/ a small orchestra & chorale group - incredible show esp Karn Evil #9.
Greg Lake was great - vocals and, surprisingly, his acoustic guitar playing.
IIRC, Carl Palmer is the last one still above ground.
I’ve read that one must spend at least a thousand dollars a square foot in Manhattan for anything decent. Of course that nay be an outdated figure but if not...a 400 sq ft place would be OK for me...for an occasional weekend.
See Post #45
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