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Psychic predictions (I am getting results
Hi Keith:I experimented with your approach and unbelievably, I received 3 out of 6 numbers of the June 19, 2004 draw of the California Lottery using this.I predicted 22-27-34-37-44 -- 15It drew 15-21-23-27-37 -- 11It blew me away. I hit 3 numbers correct, 15, 27, 37. I was only one off on 21, 23 by picking 22. And 44 looks a little like 11. This is a visual process, and images might be more important than numbers.When I got these phenomenal results on my very first try, I decided to make a
Jun 22, 2004, 7:53 pm - dragon - Lottery Systems Forum
North Carolina man wins $100,000 in Virginia lottery
It seems that James Lawson's phone has been ringing a lot more these days. Reidsville is a small town, he says. News travel fast around here. The news: the 55-year-old retired tobacco plant worker won $100,000 Friday in the Virginia Cash 5 Lottery.Lawson learned of his winnings while watching golf on television. From his Reidsville home, he is able to pick up a Roanoke television station that broadcasts the lottery numbers at 2 and 11 p.m. every Monday through Saturday.Once the numbers were
Mar 31, 2004, 4:37 am - Todd - Lottery News
Colorado Lottery trying to win back trust
The Colorado Lottery Commission took an important step toward sprucing up the agency's increasingly tarnished image this week by approving tough new conflict-of-interest rules.For a department that relies on ticket-buying citizens for the bulk of its money, a clean reputation can't be underestimated.The new rules prohibit employees from accepting any gifts from companies that do business with the Lottery. In the past, those same companies wined and dined employees, took them to Denver Broncos ga
Jan 16, 2004, 6:00 am - Todd - Lottery News
neural networks and lotteries
Visiondude, my children are or their spouses are engineers and make a really good salary in the 6 figures...............but when it comes to Christmas, we still outclass them. Some day it may change. Every year my husband says we are cutting back. But I have to bribe them to come Christmas Eve so that they get to church.............no church........no presents...........my rule at Christmas. Our first present Christmas Eve goes into the tray at God's House.You wouldn't believe Christmas Eve.
Jan 14, 2004, 8:44 pm - Sandy K - Lottery Discussion Forum
Winner winner, chicken dinner
Dreamed that I had 4 tattoos. (I have none) A GA Bulldog Mascot on my Thigh,
A picture of the golf player Phil Mickelson (6/16/1970) on my left thigh, A Tattoo of my bestfriends name (9/02, 710) on my right arm, and another tattoo on my other arm that I cant remember. I remember being upset, and crying to my ex about the tattoo of the golf player. Another part of dream I was looking at myself in the mirror, naked.
*Lots of naked women
*police
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Aug 11, 2015, 1:49 pm - TheWinnerCircle - Mystical Forum
$3 million lottery winnings just chicken feed to farmer
The millionaire opened his barn door and was greeted by the clucks of a thousand chickens.
Jeff LaBar walked into his chicken coop, gathered the eggs that had been laid overnight and brought them into the house to wash them by hand, one at a time, before packing them up and driving them to the few local supermarkets that are LaBar Poultry Farm's loyal customers.
Earlier that morning, the 53-year-old had gotten off his 12-hour overnight shift at the local lime plant, a second job he took aw
Aug 21, 2014, 9:00 am - Todd - Lottery News
Powerball winner dies penniless, 12 years after winning $27 million
David Edwards spent $12 million in his first year as a millionaire
A Powerball winner has died broke and all alone in hospice care, just 12 years after raking in $27 million cash from a lottery jackpot.
David Lee Edwards, a convicted felon from Ashland, Kentucky, bought a mansion in a gated community, dozens of expensive cars and even a LearJet with the share of a record $280 million jackpot he won in August 2001.
But drug addiction and his free-spending ways left Edwards and his wife S
Dec 3, 2013, 5:40 pm - Todd - Lottery News
Lottery is not random it's predetermined
Are they really going to get a hold of the money and buy mansions, and sports cars?
Naaaw, they wanna keep Ole Stat$ from gittin MY handz on it ..History haz shooown, that when AnY Playaz git good wit dem ballz, Official increaze the threshold to win ...
Tiger Woodz ... they increased the size of the Golf Course..
Michael Jordan. .. they increased the size of the ball court...
Jackie Robinson ... they increased the size of the Ball field ...
Stat$talker ... They increase
Feb 6, 2026, 12:45 am - Stat$talker - Lottery Discussion Forum
I'm done playing the lottery
I feel the same way about banks overdraft fees!
When the rich make the rules...which they usually do, the common people get screwed and everything favors the rich man!
The machine rips you off for your dollars and you have no recourse to get back your money! The rich man pockets your money and heads to the golf course.
That is how the game is played.
Banks made over 6 BILLION DOLLARS in overdraft fees every year for the past several years!
Like those annoying drug commercial
Dec 30, 2025, 10:23 pm - Lotterologist - Lottery Discussion Forum
Lottery winners accepted by high society?
You cant possibly know that what I'm about to write is true, and I cant prove it, but it's true.
Courtesy of a very unfortunate set of circumstances that happened to my wife, something that I would hope no one would ever have to endure, my wife and I can temporarily afford to live in a community crowded with multimillionaires. We see Bentley's and numerous other expensive cars being driven down the road every day. A home located on an exclusive golf course a couple of miles down the road rece
Feb 5, 2021, 9:34 am - GiveFive - Lottery Discussion Forum
