Kasih picked 21, 3, 29, 56, 50 and a Powerball of 24.
(not really Kalish, perhaps a relative)
I will now rush out and pick the same, as well as the numbers on either side.
A mere $26.00! I figure I can't lose. I will also pick my lucky numbers of:
05, 16, 22, 23, 29, and 6.
Darn! They just told me at the local "convenience" store that I am too late and the winners have been picked! Looks like I won $26.00!!!!!
Big money for one person. Amazing how much comes off in taxes. I think our lottery winnings are tax free although I may be wrong. My dad was the ticket buyer in this family. I always figured farming was a big enough gamble for me. And hopefully a little better chance of paying off.
ReplyDeleteThe primate above got one number right. I guess that's something! They probably wouldn't have let him keep the money if he had won. So his tax would have been 100%. We are better off keeping the price of a ticket and investing it in used pair of flea market pre-Chinese vice grips.
DeleteOr legendary stardust cowboy recordings!
ReplyDeleteWhich do have something in common with vice grips. If you've ever been pinched by them you will understand.
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