Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey by an online lottery pool reveals that 58% of people would rather win the lottery than have this?

A: FAME

Other findings:

– 38% of people would rather win the lottery than find the love of their life

– 9% of people would dump a spouse for $100 million or more

– 3% of people would dump a spouse for $10,000

– 77% of people wouldn’t give up their spouse for any amount of money

– 70% of people say that money can’t buy happiness

– 64% of people would give up their mother in law for $10,000

– 2% of people would roll around naked in $100 bills if they won a $100 million lottery jackpot

24% of people would give money to the homeless if they won a $100 million lottery jackpot

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