Let's pretend it is one million euro? What would you buy? Or are you going to put it on your bank account. I'm just curious #hehe
Matt
Myles, 27, from Hereford, was working gruelling night shifts in a
factory when a Euromillions ticket bought on a whim netted him a
surprise £1million windfall.
And
he wasted no time in putting his newfound wealth to good use - jetting
off to Indonesia before the money had even hit his account.
Living the dream: Mr Myles, pictured cruising down the Thames, has devoted a tenth of his £1million win to his hedonistic voyage
Since
then Mr Myles has been living a life of non-stop hedonism, fuelled by
raucous and expensive nights out, designer clothes and beautiful women.
He
has also taken the time to keep all his friends - and hundreds of
online fans - updated over Twitter as he makes the most of his money.
Still on his hit list are visiting Machu
Picchu in Peru, diving at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, bungee
jumping into the Grand Canyon in Arizona, driving across Route 66 in a
Ford Mustang.
He
then hopes to canoe the Amazon, walking the Great Wall of China and
seeing the pyramids in Egypt, enjoy a fortnight of partying with his
friends in Ibiza and volunteer with Unicef in Africa for three months.
Mr Myles, who used to serve in the Army, told the Sunday People:
'From travelling the world to meeting celebrities I couldn’t have made
this up in my wildest dreams - They say money can’t buy happiness but I
have never been happier.'
Before
the shock win, he said: 'I was working night shifts and was worried I’d
have to move back home to save some money. While the next 12 months
will be incredible, I won’t change. I’ll live as I always have – go big
or go home!'
However,
despite the apparent gusto with which he is spending his winnings, Mr
Myles says he has set himself a limit of £100,000.
Upon
winning, he invested half of the cash and is ploughing much of the
remainder into establishing a property business with friends, and hopes
to train as an airline pilot.
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