It's always interesting to see how lottery winners choose to spend the big bucks. Phil Lee, a sixty-something former construction worker from British Columbia, says he'll spend a chunk of his CN$100,000 (US$76,000) windfall on an unconventional tombstone. His headstone will read, "Been there, done that" and display "a champagne glass, a royal flush, a slot machine, a nude woman facing backwards and a stick of dynamite with a lit fuse." Lee, who no longer works due to lung problems resulting from exposure to asbestos, also plans to spend his pot of gold on a new set of teeth and some quality walking shoes. He'll share the rest with his family and try "to break the Hollywood Casino" in Prince George. Rock 'n' roll, Phil!
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