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dream 08/21
Praying
To dream that you are praying, signifies a need to turn over some matter to a higher force and let it go. You need to learn to relinquish and let go of your worries. It may also be an indication that you need to pray more.
cliff
To dream that you are at the edge of a cliff, indicates that you have arrived to an increased level of understanding, new awareness, and a fresh point of view. You may have reached a critical point in your life and may fear losing control.
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Sep 17, 2008, 4:12 pm - xthundercat2003 - Mystical Forum
Florida - 04/01 thru 04/30/2008
flamarko,
This is a response I received from the Fla Lottery, back in Jan. 08. They claim, they have always did pre-tests. I don't believe that, not in Cash 3 and Play 4. They may have checked the machines to make sure they were working right, but not doing actual draws. I think this all started, when they changed the lottery contractor, somewhere around October of 2005. I called and requested copies of the pre-tests, but never received them. If you noticed ,they never answered the real quest
Apr 26, 2008, 3:32 pm - CARBOB - Pick 3 Forum
Could any of you help me?
1) I have been playing the lottery less than a year.
2) Since I have noticed that a lot of winners (CA) purchased them in ARCO and 7-eleven stores, thats where I play. (not the same stores). I Also sometimes drive to a particular lucky retailer to purchase tickets.
3) I purchase my tickets at every play, twice a week. I usually buy the soda and chips or popcorn or something. No reason, I just have.
4) I have a lucky gemstones bag that must accompany every lotto purchase. included
Apr 18, 2008, 9:18 pm - lottocalgal - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery Witness
allright i realize the conspiracy theory was just that..i personally dont beleive it anyway i just thought to throw it out there but i saw other posts that were similar...so anyway..for PA i found this information in order to be a witness and also the schedule...its kinda cool that the staff takes you out to dinner at a fancy restaurant...but i dont know why the require you to show up two nights consecutive as a witness (they dont pay for the lodging costs)
PA lottery witness schedule:
M
Mar 27, 2008, 9:15 pm - benmas - Lottery Discussion Forum
Anonymity a Sheild for Not Being Hounded
I don't think there's any question that anonymity is preferable. Yes, there are many, many millionaires in the US. But how many people are there with $30M or more? And, as the number climbs higher, the air gets much more rarified.
Kidnapping is a reality. The Mexican mafia is, right now, coming across the border and kidnapping members of rich American families from shopping malls, taking them back to Mexico, torturing them and holding them for ransom. This is happening today. Living behind
Mar 11, 2008, 12:47 am - Mike Frazier - Lottery Discussion Forum
Three men charged with stealing $1M from lottery winner
But then again, How do you keep a large Lottery win a secret?
1. The retailer who sold you the winning ticket is probably going to do some research to try and identify you. Your probably on camera when you purchased a ticket.
2. Cashing in your winning ticket at lottery headquarters. There is another group of interested observers. Lottery security will probably do a detailed background check of some sort to see if your eligible for the payout. Lottery marketing people will be inte
Mar 1, 2008, 6:05 am - LottoL - Lottery News
Lottery winner surprised ticket worth $250,000
Donald Ertman got a little agitated when he found out he'd have to make the 150-mile trip to Lansing to collect his lottery winnings. All that for $150, he complained.
Then the owner of the store that sold Ertman the $1 Mega Millions ticket set him straight: It was worth not $150, but a cool quarter of a million.
I didn't believe him not at first, Ertman told The Bay City Times.
The 71-year-old laid-off factory worker bought the ticket in late December at the Bad Axe Party Store B
Feb 14, 2008, 4:31 pm - Todd - Lottery News
What the Heck? PA's Web Site!
Todd or anyone: Was not sure where to post this but...... What is up with PA's Lottery Web page that when I try to go there I get this page? Can anyone else access the page or is it just me? Never had anything like this happen before! Any suggestions on what to do?
http://www.palottery.state.pa.us/
You are not authorized to view this page
The Web server you are attempting to reach has a list of IP addresses that are not allowed to access the Web site, and the IP
Jan 4, 2008, 4:18 pm - Clairvoyance - Lottery Discussion Forum
My $35Million
Lock you up in a padded room.
Inside my bomb shelter.
Just kidding...
Maybe buy you some NoDoz so you wake up maybe ?
Again, kidding.
You seem to be spending a lot of thought on the me-me-me aspects of things, if you are going to get married, you will possibly give her half-half-half, or else don't waste your time (and money) getting married - because you will be spending most of your time being petrified and suspicious she will leave you. My experience with 'rich' guys is it's q
Nov 26, 2007, 2:56 am - guesser - Lottery Discussion Forum
Right this minute,, I challenge everyone
Thank you for taking the time to contact us and for your comments about
the new draw system.
Many factors went into making the decision to switch to the new type
drawings, driven mainly by the facts that the Lottery is charged with
maximizing revenues for the education programs funded and insuring the
security and integrity of our games. Renewing contracts with TV stations
and rising production costs would have cost approximately $5 million
more each year. These drawing systems are a tr
Oct 30, 2007, 8:31 pm - tntea - Lottery Discussion Forum
