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"My family doesn't have to impress me. My friends don't have to impress me. My next door neighbor doesn't have to impress me. My co-workers don't have to impress me. But, an on-line board of anonymous lottery prognosticators MUST ABSOLUTELY impress me..."
Maybe I should rephrase the question...who cares if you are or aren't impressed?
Click Resources->Search for something. Do some reading and just make up your own mind if you want to join in.
Mar 17, 2006, 10:41 am - truecritic - Mathematics Forum
If you could win any lotto game.
A nice state lottery, maybe Missouri, of 2-10 million on a day when Mega Millions or Powerball was way up there and got hit and that got all the attention. I think Mizzou lets you stay anonymous.
I say this because I was listening to one of those financial programs on AM radio one Saturday and a caller was someone who had hit the Missouri lottery. The host asked him a few questions and he said he had won about 2.3 million and was set for life. As they talked, the host wound up saying tha
Mar 4, 2006, 2:00 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
If you could win any lotto game.
I wouldn't care if it were a local church raffle. I just want to win something one of these days! I remember when I was 12 I won a dance contest at a Bar Mitzvah. The prize was a 45. (For those of you from the CD generation, I'm talking about a record, not a gun.) It was Mickey's Monkey by the Miracles and the song I danced to was My Boyfriend's Back. So you can see I need a win badly.
As far as which game I'd prefer, it's probably the Florida Lotto. Even though the winner's name is pub
Mar 3, 2006, 12:33 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
Would u try to remain anonymous?
There are few states in which a person can remain anonymous, and with the giant jackpots like PB MM I know reporters would be seeking me out, but I would try my best to stay out of the spotlight. Even when a lawyer creates a trust for a lottery winner in Florida, they still list the actual names of the winner(s) because it is a matter of public record.
Like the other members above wrote, changing your phone number or simply getting away for a while is probably the best thing to do. You can
Feb 28, 2006, 3:59 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
Mega Millions lottery jackpot increased to $256 million
I can see Federal Tax on lottery winnings, but state tax is nothing but double taxation and states that aren't run by criminal cartels don't tax winnings. For example, in MA the lottery states Approximately 50% of the amount of money wagered on each drawing goes into the prize pool. Let's say administrative costs are 10%, that means the state is making a 40 cent profit off each ticket, winning and losing. Then on top of their 40% profit on each dollar, they charge winners a 5.3% tax. Disgustin
Feb 27, 2006, 9:45 am - tg636 - Lottery News
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Nope. no anonymous plan. Just jump out there and enjoy. Being rich and afraid of your own shadow is a waste of being rich. Life was made to be enjoyed. The life of the rich was made to be richly enjoyed. You can't do that hiding behind walls where your only trusted friend is a guard dog. Scared of life? Hire a couple of ex-SEALS. Couple hundred grand a year, plus expenses, and no one will mess with you. Three hundred grand a year for ten years. No dent at all in 100 million. Me, there
Feb 18, 2006, 8:34 pm - Chewie - Lottery Discussion Forum
State Tax on Lottery Win
Prisoner Six: I also plan to claim it anonymously through a trust or a corporation, using an attorney to represent me in collecting the ticket. Another thing I also plan to do is not quit my job right away until after the excitement dies down. If I all of a sudden quit after a big win, it will raise a red flag.
Very few states will let you remain anonymous, although you can keep yourself out of the spotlight. People here who have claimed their winnings through an attorney and in the name
Feb 6, 2006, 1:24 am - justxploring - Lottery Discussion Forum
How to forecast astrologically
FROM OUR EDITORSIn the Greed Is Good '80s, a group of MIT geniuses decided to break the bank at Las Vegas. Utilizing their own mathematical wizardry and large doses of moxie, these six co-conspirators legally beat Vegas's largest casinos out of more than $3 million in less than two years. Harvard University graduate/thriller author Ben Mezrich has recomposed their story, an arresting hybrid of Liar's Poker, The Cuckoo's Egg, and Ocean's Eleven.FROM THE PUBLISHERWelcome to the world of a group of
Jan 9, 2006, 4:03 pm - Blackapple - Pick 3 Forum
How Many Members Are Psychic
LOL!! As they'd say on Family Feud good answer. I think we all have an inner voice that comes from an energy in the universe. Most of us (including me) don't bother to stop to listen long enough. I'm not sure such a power would give a person winning numbers, because when it speaks to us, it's to show us a path, not necessarily make the journey for us. I also think person can be very intuitive because people, animals and places radiate positive and negative energy fields we are all somehow i
Dec 26, 2005, 12:25 am - justxploring - Mystical Forum
Powerball lottery winners talk about hitting the jackpot
people always give congratulations around here to winners. look around. maybe this couple started off on the wrong foot with the whole coy 'we're not looking for publicity' massive attention seeking b.s. comparisons to the patron saint of bad decision making, jack whittaker, will always be made (until someone making worse decisions publically comes along). besides, only they are responsible for what happens to their lives at this point. if they really are affected by what anonymous people sa
Dec 13, 2005, 1:18 pm - Iesha Kelly - Lottery News
