Television Commercial Confusing

Maybe someone can help me understand this television commercial that came on my television last night. I’ve always pretty much gotten the gist of the previous spots in the New York Lottery’s “Hey, You Never Know” campaign. Basically: You should play the lottery because you might win so much money that you could do truly outrageous things that you would never otherwise think possible. But what exactly is supposed to be going on with this one? You could win so much money that you could buy a time machine and go back in time and invite the founding fathers to a beach party and then teleport them here to the present with you and show them how much fun a beach party is? Or are you supposed to be the founding fathers? You and your friends. And you perhaps won enough money in a 1776 version of the lottery that you were able to invent cryogenics (Franklin probably had some such scheme in the works) and so you are now still alive in 2012, and so able to be partying with young women on a beach? Or is it just that, you can win enough money to dress up like the founding fathers and go to a beach party? Because, if it’s that, why would you want to?