hmmmmmmmm,,,, have followed a lot of folks on here for years and trust all impliciately but,, first thing is nobody is going to know when I win that 100 million. There are ways to claim the prize w/o flashing your name to the world.

You see I enjoy the freedom to move about w/ annonimitey. I love sitting on a wall with little notice, I love observing people, fauna, wildlife w/o being a focal point. I would be leery of the motivations of many if I was known as the "lottery winner". Same dockers, same guayabas, same small resorts, same rental jeep just a whole lot more time in country.

That said there are many ways for an annoynomous doner to finance a school in Logwood, a library in Askenish, a playground in Cave Spring. I think it would be fun as being annoynomous to observe how the local community manages or mis-manages their windfall.

But most of all the money would buy time. We had Sammy Hagar in a show a few years back. Last show on his tour. After we got through with all the interviews and the programming guys had run off to get their content on air I asked Sammy "man it's the end of a grueling tour, what do you do next" and he said,,,,, "tommorrow night I'll go on Lettermen and shave my hair for Lockes of Love and 15K people across the nation will join me, then I'll slip down to Cabo and get me 5 pairs of dockers and 5 camp shirts. And each morning when I get up I'll decide if I want to fish or golf or slip down to the Cabo Wabo and gig. And when my dockers and camp shirts get thread bare and my hair gets all long and tangeled I'll know it's time to go back to work". Hmmmmmmm,,,,, I measure my time in hour appointments which are interrupted by phone calls which turns hours into 15 minute blocks. Even in Negril my time is measured in days till the flight home. That type of money would allow me to do away with the 4th dimension of time which stabilizes and bores the world by making everything have to fit into a very specific point in space. That's right I want to measure in how long it takes to thread bare 5 pairs of dockers.