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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: mooseman on January 13, 2016, 08:20:28 PM
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a 1.5 billion dollar dream tonight?
mooseman
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I'm $40s deep
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That's a lot more money to buy shirts and ink with. I don't know how I would have time to spend any of it with all the extra hours I'd start working.????
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Hell, anymore I'm happy to have a wet dream
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$6 here. I figure there isnt a lot of difference between 2 in 292 million and 20 in 292 million odds. :D
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We got rules for how we are going to handle the money already to keep retarded fighting at bay. ;)
I'm being more realistic... 500 million after taxes. ;)
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going to work this morning , right after I throw $40.00 of useless numbered pieces of paper in the trash, that's right the trash I am not even going to recycle them because I am pi$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ed ::)
mooseman
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I'm just glad it over.
I was pretty sure I wasn't going to win, since I never bought a ticket.
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I'm just glad it over.
I was pretty sure I wasn't going to win, since I never bought a ticket.
Stan,
it is folks like you that kept that prize from topping 1.5 BILLION, I could have lost even more if you contributed.
$1,500,000,000.00 divided by $6.50/shirt means i have to print 230,769,231 tee shirts to earn that kind of cash, i better get started DAMN ::)
mooseman
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From what I understand, with the newly restructured format of Powerball, with six numbers, this kind of Payout (and frenzy) was part of the plan.
For the record, I have never played any of the other lottery options either.
Besides the poor odds, I was quite turned off by the tactics used in the 1984 campaign to legalize the lottery here in California in the first place.
The biggest fib was the implication that this new source of money would go to the schools in addition to present funding. Their slogan, in fact, was "Our shools win too!"
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From what I understand, with the newly restructured format of Powerball, with six numbers, this kind of Payout (and frenzy) was part of the plan.
For the record, I have never played any of the other lottery options either.
Besides the poor odds, I was quite turned off by the tactics used in the 1984 campaign to legalize the lottery here in California in the first place.
The biggest fib was the implication that this new source of money would go to the schools in addition to present funding. Their slogan, in fact, was "Our shools win too!"
Which is why we never should believe anything they say, ever... while a few scratch tickets are fun once in a while (hit for 4K once, the wife handed me the ticket and I won, and promptly gave it back to her, I'm crazy, not stupid) it's not a very good retirement plan...
Steve