Some good answers. I was hoping for a fee more really interesting ones though :P
@MacBean I’m sure physics would have something to say about you swimming in money, but fuck it, you’re reach just buy new physics eh? ;)
@PandoraBoxx, @aprilsimnel, @knitfroggy I like the idea of continuing to work even though you don’t really need to. I’d probably continue to work, but because it won’t be solely to earn a living, I can do something I really, really love. I’d probably write a book, self-publish it and then laugh at everyone buying the world’s worst best-seller. Or I’d burn from the shame of not being able to make it that far on my own.
I’d also like to get as much education as I can and would enjoy being able to enroll for as many courses as took my fancy.
@MrGeneVan This is purely hypothetical and there must be plenty of things a large sum of money could help you out with. Money often does change people and I’d like to think it would change me for the better.
@J0E You would just save £104 million? Somehow I don’t believe it!
@hungryhungryhortence A helicopter and a plane? Now that’s just greedy ;)
I wonder if £104 million is enough to set up camp in space for a few months. There’s a few things that zero gravity would make incredibly fun.
Of course, I like to think that I would spend a great deal of it on more needy people, as many of you have mentioned. Anonymous donations would be really good fun and a great way to help some people out.
Thanks everyone for participating! :)