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Homeless man dives into dumpster to retrieve lottery ticket worth $4.82M
don't you find it strange they didn't quote him talking about retrieving the winning ticket from dumpster but quoted him diving in for his play slip?
I'd say that using a quote where he talks about throwing the play slip away and retrieving it from a dumpster but not using a quote about throwing the ticket away is exactly why reasoned thinking should tell you that it was the play slip that he threw away, not the ticket.
don't you find it strange that someone that wants to remain anonymo
Nov 26, 2018, 3:45 am - KY Floyd - Lottery News
Homeless man dives into dumpster to retrieve lottery ticket worth $4.82M
The 1st sentence isn't quoting what the guy said.
dived into a dumpster to retrieve the winning ticket
Nice catch, but don't you find it strange they didn't quote him talking about retrieving the winning ticket from dumpster but quoted him diving in for his play slip?
It's either that or the story came from the guy himself.
And don't you find it strange that someone that wants to remain anonymous sat down and gave an interview? Do you thing he put on a ski mask and used somethin
Nov 25, 2018, 8:07 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News
Cycles - Interesting Numbers
You use Anastasios GAT engine?
I am a big fan of his research, don't use his software though.
But it was some of his insights as well as the rainbow system that every time I felt like giving up inspired me to keep trying. I then found an article on how Deep Mind did some lotto number analysis and found an underlying connection, although it could not use it to predict outcomes for future events it found something but no one knew exactly what? This seemed to gell well with what Anastasios ca
Oct 11, 2018, 11:56 pm - Hydromaln7 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Interesting info re: Trusts
From CNBC (Yahoo has this in Sports)
Never saw this discussed here before (or I missed it);
partial, most everything else in the article has been mentioned but still a good read;
Three big decisions to make if you win some of the $600 million in Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots
partial;
Also, the standard advice is to sign the back of your winning ticket in case you are separated from it. However, if you end up having the option of claiming your prize through a trust to protect
Oct 2, 2018, 10:41 am - Coin Toss - Lottery Discussion Forum
Money really does lead to a more satisfying life
noise-gate,
Show me where I said only muslims are doing the rapes. If you're going to quote me quote what I said, not what you want everyone to think I said. Try this;
Sweden rape: Most convicted attackers foreign-born, says TV
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-45269764
Birthplace of perpetrators
In 2018, Swedish Television investigative journalism show Uppdrag Granskning analysed the total of 843 district court cases from the five preceding years and found that 58% of all c
Aug 29, 2018, 12:21 am - Coin Toss - Lottery News
Money really does lead to a more satisfying life
noise-gate,
There was an article about suicides world wide and it stated Sweden had a high suicide rate, which the writer admitted was a paradox because of the cradle to grave government assistance. That an (at the ti9me) the fact that losing a job in Sweden was no big deal because the state just absorbed your bills.
Check this out;
*Crude Suicide Rate, according to Wiki.
US = 14.3 per 100k
Sweden = 15.4 per 100k
Denmark=12.3
Iceland = 11.7
Norway = 10.9
Maybe not so
Aug 25, 2018, 8:36 pm - Coin Toss - Lottery News
Pennsylvania $457 million jackpot winners kept anonymous
The story about the anonymous claim was published at Lottery Post back on April 30. (This is old news.)
https://www.lotterypost.com/news/320087
If you are looking for a news story about the lottery (the original poster here said I did not see a post on this in the discussion forum, so started this thread ), it is easy to find what you are looking for.
Of course you can use Search to find anything on Lottery Post. Just type the search terms in the Search area in the upper-right part of t
Aug 6, 2018, 4:38 pm - Todd - Lottery Discussion Forum
Connecticut Lottery hires director of Illinois Lottery as new CEO
Someone help me out here... (figures from the article in bold)
$1.2 billion wagered (i.e. ticket sales)
$70 million retailer commissions (5.83%)
$785 million prizes (65.42% return to player)
$345 million state profit
1.2 billion is exactly 70 million plus 785 million plus 345 million.
Where is the money coming from to pay the lottery employees? They don't work for free, and we know the director makes $200k.
There's also the cost of printing scratch-off tickets, del
Jul 6, 2018, 12:18 pm - Tucker Black - Lottery News
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Jun 8, 2018, 8:01 pm - eddessaknight - Mystical Forum
The man who cracked the lottery
Crime story: A recounting of the biggest lottery scandal in history
The file landed on Rob Sand's desk with something less than a thud. Despite holding the contents of an investigation still open after more than two years, the file was barely half an inch thick. Happy birthday, his boss said.
It was not Rob Sand's birthday. His boss, an Iowa deputy attorney general named Thomas H. Miller, was retiring in July 2014 after nearly three decades of prosecuting everything from murder to fraud. H
May 3, 2018, 2:49 pm - Todd - Lottery News
