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According to my retailer there is a new national lottery game coming
Just read an article and Illinois will not be a part of this game for now.
Is there a list out there of which states will be participating
I'd like to know if my state is on the list.
Jul 10, 2014, 9:18 am - Nikkicute - Lottery Discussion Forum
$259 million Powerball winner took poverty vow
Roy left the religious order in 2009. At that time, he left the rules that applied to respectable order lifestyle. [Note. Religious orders are accustomed to this exodus problem; though most attempt to minimize it by inviting those interested in becoming members to FIRST join them for a three-year 'novitiate' or so.]
After that, Roy returned to being a secular, like us. He, again, became free to live with his parents, help his parents, win the Publishers Clearing House sweepstakes larger priz
Jul 5, 2014, 11:02 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News
$259 million Powerball winner took poverty vow
Congratulations, Roy, on your BIG Powerball jackpot win, whether you change your mind to keep it or most of it or whatever!
I wonder if it will be a problem/impossible for Roy to find performing arts companies to donate to who have a record of not broadcasting nudity, near nudity, profanities, mocking of religions, mocking of countries, etc. Or, perhaps that doesn't matter to Roy. I would have thought it would have made more sense, to Roy, to donate monies to an established religious church
Jul 4, 2014, 3:43 pm - HaveABall - Lottery News
$259 million Powerball winner took poverty vow
From the article:
........worked 20 years as an actor and stage manager for theater and television. He later became known as Brother Roy as he followed a call to religious service with The Society of Saint John the Evangelist, an Episcopal religious community in Cambridge, Massachusetts. According to the society's Rule of Life, members of the monastic order take lifelong vows of poverty, celibacy and obedience in an enduring fellowship.
Ut oh.
Is the Society going to demand it
Jul 3, 2014, 11:57 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery News
Lottery mystery yields clues to $7.5 million prize
What's most interesting to me about this article is the list of retailers having packs in $7,500,000 Fortune. It lists both the
pack number and the retailers that have it. http://media.philly.com/documents/Fortune+LIST+FINAL.pdf
Does anyone know if that's standard information available under the public records act?
Jul 3, 2014, 11:51 am - green sandals - Lottery News
belated winnings
belated winnings
I published an article in the blog CT PICK3 2014-06 - (25 to 29) address: https://www.lotterypost.com/blogentry/91574,
although there is no winning before June 29, but on June 30 evening, two sets of Numbers (60 picks and 25 picks) hit straights together, if your investment plan, two sets of Numbers can be profitable. So they are belated winnings, aren't they?
Jul 1, 2014, 3:03 am - yinchaoji - Pick 3 Forum
Streaks and the " HOT HAND "-article from Ny times
I just watched a documentary on the stock market regarding something similar. The argument was that analysts and laypeople alike invested based on past performance and not on facts. If a stock had a good history, people continued to buy it even when facts indicated that the stock could not continue to do so. The economists felt that this emotional investing was what created bubbles and why so many people get caught when that bubble bursts.
Your article helps explain why we do that and why I
Jun 29, 2014, 2:00 pm - Teddi - Lottery Discussion Forum
does state lottery officials know where the jackpot instant tickets go what town ect,
I read an article in which they interviewed a former lottery security director from a large state (didn't disclose which state). He basically said the same thing, that there's a double blind system in place. Nothing is impossible, but he also said that about 6 different people from the lottery, gaming company, and auditing company needs to be in on the conspiracy to pull it off, but they would be found out quickly through their auditing process of winners.
This was in response to the scandal
Jun 29, 2014, 11:51 am - mrcraft - Lottery Discussion Forum
$12M Texas Lottery jackpot set to expire Monday
And I'm willing to bet that many if not most of those children over the age of 8 is a gang member. MS-13 starts them very young, and kills the ones who do not follow orders. Many of these children crossing over are sociopaths who have been through brutal initiations. If they were not already socially 'damaged' before, then the brutal trip across the desert, rapes, kidnappings, murders, etc may have done what the gangs have not.
It is a very sad reality. But you won't hear much about this in o
Jun 29, 2014, 11:02 am - Piaceri - Lottery News
According to my retailer there is a new national lottery game coming
That's what I read in an article (different magazine), but the rules do not explicitly say. It only says that every ticket played in the jackpot-winning drawing is eligible, and that a separate drawing will be conducted. Thinking about it logically, if they have 10 Club prizes to give away, then in order for them to give them all away they would have to choose from the pool of existing tickets rather than via genuine number picking. The rules do say that each ticket will be incremented with a un
Jun 23, 2014, 10:36 pm - LottoMetro - Lottery Discussion Forum
