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Yeah, we've got two of them that run weekly. They get up to, I think the biggest I've seen is 70 million. But you know, I don't need that much. I'm just one guy. You know, I'd be happy with, a million is all I need. It's just enough to pay everything off, put it in the bank, invest it, live off interest. Life is easy if you have the money in the bank. This is repeater station kilo kilo 7 November Quebec November. Part of our node 6220 is located in Shelton, Washington. But a million wouldn't do it. So let's say you want a million. Canadian taxes alone would just kill you. So why don't you go, if I could just win $5 million. And if Canada takes more than 60%, you still walk away with a couple million, right? Now, with us, we do play the lottery, but we only play if it's a half a billion or more. You know, I'll buy one ticket and it's a half a billion, but if it gets to a billion, which is only done like once or twice, I buy two tickets. So we'll be at the store and my wife will say it's almost a half a billion. If it's ever not there yet, I say, don't worry, we can retire unless we have a half a billion dollars. And people look at me like I'm crazy. I got a big family. Well, I have a small family, but I plan to give it all away to, you know, even Steve across the board. Well, I see here, if I win up here, they take nothing off the actual winnings for taxes. It's tax-free. Once you get it invested and you start making interest, that they tax. But the original base amount isn't taxed. So if you win a million, you get a million. So it's doable up here. It's a little easier. I know a lot of Canadians who used to go down to game shows in the States and they'd win and then they'd find out, okay, you can have your prize as soon as you pay the tax on it. And they're like, well, I can't afford the tax. And well, then there's no prize. It's a little different up here. It's a little easier. So I don't need quite so much. Now, if I'm winning more, I would give away everything that I don't need. But all I'm worried about now in this world is me. I spent the majority of my adult life supporting wives and kids and girlfriends and kids. And I'm all done with that. It's just me now.
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