I just won 950,000 British Pounds, MG restoration cost not an issue

I can’t believe it, I have just won 950,000 Great British Pound Sterling from Google. Very cool! An added bonus in case I can’t afford it is a Google Nexus 10 tablet and I’m a 2017 Google Ambassador. This is awesome. All they require is lots of information and a warning that I better keep my winning confidential till my claim is processed and I have my money. Larry Page even signed it.

Google Award Letter
Google Award Letter

I’m thinking a Ferrari is in my future, a Lotus or two. Am I lucky or what?

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