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Can you SMELL that PA STENCH?
Actually, Benmas, considering how other posts in recent years have gone on for pages and pages and pages, this discussion is not getting too long. And having read and re-read your post, I think you make some very fine points. In fact, your post is a living testament to and exposure of how the jackpots in PA and their respective number fields were emasculatied. But to my mind, if I have a choice between voting in a rigged election or none at all, I choose none at all . The change of the 5/
Feb 8, 2008, 10:35 pm - Greg - Lottery Discussion Forum

Tenn. Lottery CEO breaks silence on drawing errors
When Tennessee voters called for the creation of a state lottery in November 2002, two things were on most people's minds: Millions in funding for new, specific programs to improve education, and a form of entertainment that would provide cash prizes and other economic benefits to the state. The Ohio Lottery runs a weekly game show called Make me Famous, Make me Rich where players qualify for the show by sending in scratch-off entry tickets. There are 3 rounds of play and after each round t
Sep 2, 2007, 2:26 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News

dog racing
I hesitate to reply one more time, because it will seem as if I need to have the last word! I only posted those very long answers to respond to remarks calling people who defend positions radical which is a term people always use when they disagree on an issue. If someone feels strongly about this or that, he/she is called a radical which has been used in the political arena for decades. I was only demonstrating that for a long time people have felt the same, well before any of these non-pr
Aug 12, 2006, 4:36 pm - justxploring - Gaming Forum

Protesters storm UK National Lottery set
Protesters from paternal rights group Fathers 4 Justice stormed BBC TV studios last night to hold up the UK National Lottery draw. The broadcast was interrupted for several minutes before the 17 million (US$32 million) Superdraw jackpot got underway. Protesters unfurled a banner proclaiming: 'Family Law Lotto. Next time it could be you.' Although the group officially disbanded in January after some members were accused of plotting to kidnap prime minister Tony Blair's youngest son, L
May 22, 2006, 6:50 am - Todd - Lottery News

Trying to Sell California's Lottery
The lyric California, here we come, right back where we started from is part of:a) A song heard by millions of viewers when the series The O.C. appears on Fox Broadcasting.b) A song that perfectly captures the bizarre circumstances of what may well be the strangest advertising account review ever to take place in the West.c) Both of the above.(The answer is, of course, c, and those who chose it must read daily newspapers enough to recognize a column-opening gambit when they see one.)The re
Dec 12, 2003, 5:27 am - Todd - Lottery News

Georgia Lottery gets new director Jan. 1
Georgia Lottery President Debbie Alford, who has headed the agency that raises money for the HOPE scholarship and prekindergarten classes since 2012, is retiring from her post. Gov. Nathan Deal announced Tuesday that he is nominating Gretchen Corbin, the commissioner of the state's technical college system, to replace Alford. Corbin was previously commissioner of the state's Department of Community Affairs. The lottery board will vote on the recommendation, but the vote is typically a formali
Nov 28, 2017, 9:23 pm - Todd - Lottery News

British Columbia Lottery taking bets on US election
The New Protesters Defying Donald Trump: His Customers: Morrie Gold is not a placard-waving political protester. He is a 69-year-old retired doctor in Pennsylvania. But he recently participated in a quiet act of rebellion: He and 11 golfing buddies canceled their annual trip to a Florida resort owned by Donald J. Trump to express their disgust with his remarks about women, immigrants and minorities. For me, Mr. Gold said, it s an ethical statement. Political demonstrations are alie
Oct 17, 2016, 6:12 pm - bigbear29 - Lottery News

Homeless man wins Hungary's biggest-ever lottery
Uses winnings on foundation for addicts and abused Unemployed, in debt and facing another year living on the streets in Hungary, L szl Andraschek spent his last remaining coins on a lottery ticket. Now the formerly homeless man has a choice of accommodation around the world after becoming one of Hungary's biggest lottery winners, with a prize of about $2.8 million. Andraschek, whose 630m Hungarian forint win last September went unnoticed until he made a significant donation to a hostel for
Feb 17, 2014, 12:27 pm - Todd - Lottery News

If you won the big one. Where would you NOT want to move to?
------where a man is free and the Constitution and the Bill of Rights still mean something like they used to. Like with the Wisconsin conservative government where you have to get a government permit to protest. 1st amendment Like the CONSERVATIVE govenment in Wisconsin where you get arrested for singing. 1st amendment Like in Texas with Tesla....... In their showroom they are only allowed to give a web site.They are not allowed to give test rides. 1st amendment Not allowed to men
Nov 4, 2013, 6:31 pm - markp1950 - Lottery Discussion Forum

Former Pa. Gov. tied to consultants on lottery privatization
#1 The Governor doesn't give a hill of beans about the Senior Citizens that the lottery was set up for. NO mention of their benefits being cut or deminished. #2 or should be #1 NO company is going to take over the lottery without winfall profits. I can see the scams now. If anyone thinks its hard to hit the daily or other games now, wait until they take over. I still remember the first time 666 played and it was a set up, just think when the 'company' takes over how many 666's we will
Dec 29, 2012, 12:41 pm - JezzVim - Lottery News