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The one million Euro dress
Posted Tue, Jan 12, 2010

Who hasn't spent money on something dumb. Whether it's that outfit that
looked great on the rack (but, in retrospect, not so great on your
rack), or the pair of shoes that looks amazing on your feet but you
can't walk in them (no, I haven't done that at all), everyone has
regretted a fashion choice.
But
here's one could possibly be the silliest thing ever. A UK man won two
million Euros in the lottery -- that's three million Canadian dollars
-- and gave half of it to his daughter. The daughter took her share --
that's 1.5 million Canadian dollars -- and stitched every single Euro into the dress.
Apart
from the fact that the dress is, (let's face it) not the nicest looking
dress, what happens when she's bored of it? Can she take those bills
off and take them to the bank? I asked our finance
editor, who, after looking at me strangely, said that it would be up to
the bank to decide on whether to accept the money. But he did say that
retailers would be within their rights not to accept extremely damaged
bills.
It just seems that in a time when we're only now coming out of a recession and companies are deliberating throwing away clothes the one million euro could have been spent in a much better way.
I'm pretty sure that this is a big joke or a publicity stunt.
What you think of the dress? And if you won the lottery, how would you spend the money?
http://ca.lifestyle.yahoo.com/family-relationships/blog/lifestylists/5525/the-one-million-euro-dress