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US Powerball Lottery Draw Review - Monday 25th November 2024
No jackpot winners in Monday night's US Powerball Lottery Draw. Estimated annuitised $196 million jackpot in the next Powerball Draw on Wednesday 27th November 2024.
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Stay Informed: Key Changes in U.S. and Canadian Immigration
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Taking a punt on success: My positive experience with Lottery Defeater Software Digital
For years, the allure of the lottery held a special place in my Saturday night routine. The dream of financial freedom danced in my head with every ticket purchase, but more often than not, Monday morning brought a familiar pang of disappointment. Then, I discovered Lottery Defeater Software Digital, and let me tell you, it's been a game-changer.
User-Friendly Interface for the Technically Challenged
I'll be honest, I'm not exactly the most tech-savvy person. But from the moment I downloaded Lottery Defeater, I was pleasantly surprised by its user-friendly interface. The layout is clear and concise, with easy-to-follow menus and instructions. Even someone like me, who struggles to remember their Wi-Fi password at times, was able to navigate the software with ease. Within minutes, I was selecting my preferred lottery and letting the software work its magic.
Data-Driven Insights to Enhance My Choices
Gone are the days of picking random numbers based on birthdays or lucky charms. Lottery Defeater utilizes a sophisticated algorithm that analyzes historical data and identifies statistical trends. This information is then presented in an easily digestible format, allowing me to make informed choices about my lottery selections. While the software doesn't guarantee a win (let's be realistic!), it certainly gives me a fighting chance by highlighting patterns and number combinations that have performed well in the past.
Customizable Approach to Suit My Playstyle
Lottery Defeater isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. The software offers a great deal of flexibility, allowing me to customize my approach to suit my playstyle. I can choose to have the software generate random numbers entirely, or I can use its insights to refine my own selections. This level of control empowers me to feel like I'm still part of the process, while also benefiting from the software's data-driven analysis.
Seeing Results: From Small Wins to a Renewed Sense of Optimism
Since using Lottery Defeater, I've noticed a definite shift in my lottery experience. While I haven't cracked the jackpot yet (let's not get ahead of ourselves!), I've had a string of small wins that have definitely boosted my confidence. More importantly, the software has instilled a renewed sense of optimism in my lottery endeavours. It's no longer just about blind hope; it's about strategic selection and a data-driven approach that increases my chances of success.
In conclusion, Lottery Defeater Software Digital has been a breath of fresh air in my lottery journey. It's easy to use, insightful, and empowers me to make informed decisions. While it doesn't guarantee a win, it certainly stacks the odds a little more in my favour. If you're looking to add a touch of strategy and excitement to your lottery experience, I highly recommend giving Lottery Defeater a try.
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The Phantom Menace.
There should be pushback to anybody telling you that wasting a vote on Jill Stein is a good idea.
If people who foolishly voted for Jill Stein in three states in 2016 had instead voted for Hillary Clinton, Trump would never have been president and Roe v. Wade would still be the law of the land.
Jill Stein is a creature of Putin. She was a nobody in 2015 who somehow sat at Putin's table at anniversary celebrations for RT.
One thing worse than being a dupe is being the dupe of a dupe.
And voting for Jill Stein makes you a loser as well as a dupe. The last time a non-Democrat or non-Republican won the presidency was in 1848. Don't expect that streak to end this year.
The odds of winning the Jackpot prize in the Powerball lottery are 1 : 292,201,338. Those are excellent odds compared to the likelihood of a Jill Stein victory in 2024.
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace gave us Jar Jar Binks. Vladimir Putin gave us Jill Jill Stinks and ultimately Dozy Donny.
The ONLY way to defeat Donald Trump is to vote for Kamala Harris. Voting for Jill Stein or not voting at all would be tantamount to support for Trump.
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Always Winning
(Tobias Carrick x F!MC) in a Choices Open Heart one-shot.
Tobias Carrick Appreciation Week
Day 2: WWTD? Tobias randomly buys a lottery ticket while getting his morning coffee. Turns out it's the winner, and he's just won $50 million dollars. What does he do?
A/N For this one, we'll set it in Book 3's canon, but my MC is single and perhaps not as against dating someone she works with as she originally thought 😏 This one got away from me.
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"It can't be." Tobias whispered.
He stared down at the lottery ticket in his hand, then reread the numbers on the screen.
"Holy--" He covered his mouth, eyes growing larger the more he realized the truth.
He'd just won fifty million dollars.
If it hadn't been for the visit up to New York City to see his older brother and his wife and kids for the weekend, he wouldn't have given in to a wild whim to buy a ticket. He'd decided to top off his gas and grab a coffee for the road before the drive back to Boston. While at the gas station, he remembered how he used to buy a lottery ticket every so often during college.
His younger self swore that all he needed was one set of numbers, just one chance. No need to buy multiple tickets. It made no sense to do so when you already knew you were the lucky, always winning sort.
Remembering that naive, fun loving guy, he purchased one Powerball.
Jumping to his feet with a whoop, he pumped his arms in the air. A thousand, or rather a million, thoughts rushed through his brain on what he should do with the money.
He knew that early twenties Tobias would have blown a large chunk of it on a trip around the world and probably a few sports cars. He'd then have given some to his two brothers.
"I'll still do that." He announced to his empty room. "I'll give some to Hugh and Phillip for the kids' future."
He had no doubt his young nieces and nephews would go far in their chosen careers. They were Carrick's after all. Even though they were all under the age of ten, with one still in diapers; he believed they were on their way to greatness.
A few million invested along with what his brothers already had saved would have them more than ready for a future of buying homes, paying for college, or starting a business.
They might even take after their favorite uncle and want to spend it on a trip around the world.
Tobias began to pace. Having settled on that, he wondered if he should quit work and do that traveling he'd always dreamt of doing.
Granted, he'd already visited many areas of the world that were on his must see list. He'd always been wealthy. Money was never a problem for the Carrick's. Being a physician had only increased his fortune.
The thought of no longer being a doctor made him pause. He couldn't imagine waking up without that purpose. He never imagined retiring early, especially this early in his career.
But if he had the means, should he look into doing something else?
He couldn't think of another profession that could hold his interest like medicine. He thrived on the unending mysteries the human body offered. The innate drive he felt to not only solve those very mysteries along with finding cures was unlike anything else he'd experienced.
"Retirement will have to wait." He muttered.
His mind began to wander to another reason he wasn't quite ready to hang up his stethoscope.
If he did retire, he would lose his time with Dr. Christy Valentine.
His lips quirked into a smile. There was something about Chris that made his days at Edenbrook a delight. Not only was he able to be a part of the famed diagnostics team, he was given an opportunity to get to know her better.
Everything he discovered about her made him want to know even more.
She made work fun for him. He'd originally thought working with Ethan again would be what would make it so, but it ended up being Chris. Her sense of humor meshed well with his own. Her intelligence was something he marveled at. She had a warmth that was irresistible.
He couldn't think of anything he disliked about her, save for one little detail.
She wasn't his.
In fact, she wasn't anyone's. Before he moved over to Edenbrook, she'd teetered on almost being Ethan's. He didn't know the whole story behind that particular folly. All he did know was that Chris had sworn off dating anyone she worked with.
Since he didn't know how to broach the subject that they were perfect for one another, he'd settled (for the time being) in becoming very good friends with her. Many nights were spent over dinner or drinks, talking about anything and everything that came to mind.
He could see her becoming more and more comfortable around him. His occasional flirty comments had the ability to not only make her smile but also blush. He suspected she felt something more for him. Perhaps, the time was drawing near where he could finally make his move.
Glancing down at his lottery ticket, he thought about saving some of the money for his own nest egg. If things went the way he hoped, Chris might one day become his wife. He'd want to build her the home of her dreams.
And maybe...they might start a family of their own.
He knew that was Chris's dream. She told him that since she had the career she'd always hoped for, she wanted to one day have a family all her own.
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A few months earlier...
"I don't think that's too much to ask." She mumbled over drinks. "I know my love life is pretty much non-existent, but there has to be someone out there who wants what I want too."
"I wouldn't say your love life is non-existent." Tobias countered. "Just stalled."
Her lips quirked into a brief smile. "That does sound more promising."
"Trust me, Chris," he leaned closer to her, "you will have all that you want."
She lifted her eyes to his. Blushing somewhat over having him so near and for basically crying over her love life, she tried to make it a joke.
"Are we adding fortune telling skills to your resume?" She teased.
Tobias rolled his eyes. "You don't need psychic powers to see that you're the whole package."
Chris stilled. "You think I'm the whole package?"
"Any man who doesn't see it is a fool." He told her. "And I've never been a fool."
Chris's lips parted to say something. The two were interrupted before she had a chance to speak by Bryce coming over to tell them about one of their patient's surgical consultation. The conversation never returned to what they'd been discussing.
Tobias was left wondering what she'd been about to say of his observation.
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"Saving for my own future wouldn't be such a bad idea."
Besides, if he and Chris weren't meant to be and he never met anyone else, then he could make certain his nieces and nephews inherited his fortune.
He sat down on his sofa to study his winning ticket. Something was still off about his decision. He didn't really need fifty million dollars. Giving some to his family and of course the taxes that he would have to pay, still left him with more than he needed.
I need more time to think.
Reaching for his phone, he called Ethan.
"I won't be coming to the hospital this week." He told him.
"Are you sick?" Ethan asked.
"No." Tobias sighed. "I need some time alone to figure out a few personal issues."
"Call if you need longer than a week." Ethan told him.
"Will do." Tobias replied.
After ending the call, he decided to sleep on his decisions.
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Five days later...
Tobias had just finished a conference call with his brothers when he heard a brisk, yet persistent tapping on his front door.
Curious, he peeked out to see who his unexpected visitor could be.
Eyes widening, he opened the door.
"Chris?" He leaned against the doorframe and flashed his most charming smile. "What brings you here?"
She folded her arms, eyes narrowing while doing a quick study of him.
"Are you okay?" She asked.
He waved down his body. "Can't you tell?"
Instead of her typical laughter whenever he playfully complimented himself, she instead bit down on her bottom lip.
"Ethan said you needed some personal time off."
"That's right." He stepped back to invite her in.
Her worry only grew with how casual he was being about everything.
"May I take your coat?" He asked.
She glanced down at her crisp, white Edenbrook coat. She'd forgotten to remove it when she decided to leave work and come check on him.
Without a word, she shrugged out of it and handed it to him.
"Can I get you something to drink?" He noticed the time. "You probably haven't had lunch yet. I could make us some--"
"I don't want anything." She cut him off.
He raised an eyebrow over her brisk tone.
"What's wrong?" He asked.
"You!" She snapped. "I know it's none of my business, but you never take personal days!"
"That's not true." He motioned for her to sit down. "I went to visit my mom last month for her birthday."
"That wasn't personal." She stressed while taking a seat near him. "You always tell me when you plan a vacation or to go see your family."
"I suppose I do." He grinned over that fact.
"So why couldn't you tell me about taking off?" She demanded.
Chris knew she sounded crazy. Something hit her the wrong way when he didn't bother to tell her he wasn't coming in to work this week. Having to ask Ethan if he knew whether or not Tobias was sick had been hard enough.
Weren't they friends? Didn't she tell him everything? Didn't he feel like he could tell her if something was wrong?
Her fear, that had grown larger when she didn't hear from him, was that he was planning on leaving Edenbrook for another hospital. Things had been tense between him and Ethan since he started. She wouldn't blame him for going to work somewhere else.
She couldn't imagine losing him now that she knew him. She refused to dig deeper into why having him near was so important to her.
You swore off men you work with, she reminded herself. See what happens when you actually fall for them.
She jumped to her feet, bumping into his coffee table and nearly tripping over the area rug.
"Chris?" He reached out to try and steady her. He felt his own alarm over her abrupt behavior when she moved further out of his reach.
"I should go!" She raked a hand through her hair, almost yanking a handful out. "I shouldn't have come to nag you into telling me what's going on. It's none of my business what you do with your time. Your reasons are your own for taking off."
"Hold on!" He grasped her arm, stopping her near sprint out of his living room. "I can tell you."
"Really," she tried to twist free, "there's no need."
"I won the lottery." He announced.
She stilled. Her temper nearly exploded over him making light of her concern.
"Fine! Don't tell me." She snapped. "I don't know why I came here."
"I'm serious!" He went to retrieve all the paperwork he'd received when he accepted the winnings. "Look."
She glanced down. Her anger turned to astonishment when she saw his bank draft.
"YOU WON FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS!" She shouted.
"I did." He chuckled over her reaction.
"No wonder you took off work!" She dropped back down on his sofa.
Tobias watched as her surprise gave way to utter sadness.
"Being a multimillionaire isn't that awful." He joked.
"You're not coming back are you?" She asked, fighting back tears.
"Where? To work?" He sat down next to her.
She nodded. A few stray tears slipped out.
"I thought about that." He wrapped an arm around her shoulders.
She sniffed, dabbing at her eyes with a tissue she'd found in her pocket.
"I'll miss you." She admitted. "I can't imagine not having you around the hospital anymore."
"I'm not leaving." He squeezed her close. "You're not getting rid of me that easily."
She bit down on her bottom lip and kept her eyes averted.
"So, you taking off was to collect your winnings?"
"That and to decide what to do with it." He explained. "I went ahead while in New York and had my brother, Hugh, help me set up trust funds for my nieces and nephews."
Her head jerked up at that. "You gave it to your family?"
"Some of it." He relaxed back against the sofa cushion, pulling her with him. "I plan on keeping some for myself."
He felt a glimmer of hope that his plans for his own share wouldn't go to waste when she remained tucked against his side.
"The rest," he continued, "I'm still debating on."
"Oh." She felt foolish for her behavior.
Taking a deep breath, she forced herself to look up at him.
"I'm sorry." She mumbled.
"For what?" He asked.
"My coming over here, forcing you to tell me what was going on, and--"
"You didn't force me." He reminded her.
"Still." She looked down at her hands clasped in her lap. "You should have been able to keep this private."
"I tell you everything as it is." Tobias squeezed her in another side hug. "I was planning on telling you when I was done making decisions."
He watched her fight back a smile.
"I should let you get back to thinking." She got back to her feet. "And I should probably get back to the hospital before Ethan realizes I left."
"He's already missing one brilliant mind on his team." Tobias teased. "He can't have his two smartest doctors missing in action."
Chris burst out laughing.
"I'll see you later." She said on her way out.
"Chris, wait." He followed her out. "Let's have dinner Sunday night."
"Okay." Her smile made his heart flip. "But you're paying, Dr. Moneybags."
He laughed, shaking his head in mock resignation. "I knew you'd only want me for my money."
She waved goodbye, still smiling that particular smile that made him want to admit his feelings for her.
Perhaps dinner would be the perfect time to do that very thing.
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Sunday morning, Chris received a phone call from her parents.
Dr.'s Lorna and Jamie Valentine were currently in Yemen working with their Doctors Without Borders team. The married surgeons had been working for as long as Chris could remember to offer healthcare for those in need. She had traveled with them often growing up, only spending time for school in Inverness and Edinburgh with the rest of the Valentine's. When the pair wasn't working with their team, they were traveling to different universities to teach their vast knowledge of medicine.
"How are things going?" Chris asked.
"Even better than expected!" Lorna told her. "We received a donation, one specifically requested for our team to use."
Chris stilled. "You did?"
"Someone who wished to remain anonymous gave us close to ten million." Jamie explained.
"I wonder who it could have been." Lorna added. "I've been wracking my brain to think of some millionaire we've met in the past."
Chris had a feeling she knew who they had met. Though it had been a horrific time in all their lives, they had met a certain doctor when she'd been dying from the attack on Senator Farrugia.
And since he had just won the lottery, that certain doctor had to be the donor.
Her parents continued to tell her how the money would be used for the clinic they'd started. They didn't notice how quiet their daughter was during their excited plans. Once they made sure she was doing well, they ended the call.
Chris couldn't help but be touched that Tobias had thought of her parents' work to give money towards.
"Of course," she mumbled to herself, "it could be someone else they know who secretly has that kind of money to donate."
She knew that was farfetched.
"It was Tobias." She later told her reflection as she got ready to meet him for dinner.
It makes me love him even more, she thought to herself.
She stilled as the realization struck.
No. No. NO! Her mind screamed. Did you learn nothing with Ethan?!
She slumped down and softly hit her head on the bathroom counter, hoping it would knock some sense into her.
"Welp." She muttered once she sat back up. "No stopping it now."
She was and had been, for longer than she wanted to admit, in love with Tobias Carrick.
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"Damn." Tobias stood up to pull out a chair for her. "Someone went all out for dinner."
Chris did her best not to be flustered over that compliment. Since she realized what she felt for him, she decided to dress specifically for him.
The off the shoulders, little black dress hugged her curves while showing off her long legs.
"This old thing?" She smiled at him. "I keep this for any normal night out."
"Then why haven't I had the pleasure to see you in it before?" He asked, enjoying the sight she made in it.
"I didn't want to spoil you." She teased.
He snorted, pulling his own chair closer to her side of the table once she was seated.
"Too late." He told her.
She sighed in playful resignation.
"I knew I should have left this hanging in the closet."
"That is not a dress that should be hanging in a closet." Tobias remarked.
"Then where should it be?" She asked.
Chris waited to see if he'd take her flirty bait and run with it. She soon saw that she wasn't going to be disappointed.
He slowly smiled at her, eyes lingering upon her cleavage. "If it's not on you, then it should be on some lucky man's floor."
That was just the opening she'd been hoping for.
"Some lucky man, hmm?" She pretended to ponder that.
Picking up her menu, she cut her eyes at him and waited for him to take a sip of his drink.
"You seem pretty lucky to me." She remarked.
Tobias coughed, choking on his whiskey sour.
Her smile grew over his reaction.
Once he was able to breathe, he studied her face to see just what she meant by that.
She met his eyes, winking at him.
"Of course," she continued, "I would like to enjoy dinner before this dress hits your floor."
"Chris?" He couldn't believe she was actually flirting with him. "Before you continue teasing me like this, you should know that I want more from you."
"More." She repeated. "As in?"
"As in us being together." He explained. "As a couple."
"So if I were to introduce you to someone as the man I'm in love with?" Chris prodded.
Tobias took her hand in his.
"Then I would say it's about damn time since I've been in love with you for a while now."
She squeezed his hand. Her eyes were shining with an emotion he'd hoped to one day see directed at himself. "Good thing I know how to introduce you from now on."
He lifted her hand to press a lingering kiss upon her knuckles.
Tearing his eyes from her, he attempted to study the menu.
"Now that that's settled," he couldn't contain his smile, "what's the fastest thing we can order on this menu so we can get out of here?"
Chris began to laugh as she tossed her menu down.
"Glasses of water?" She offered.
"I have that at home." Tobias reminded her.
"I do like your water." She stood up, pulling him along with her.
"Only the best in town." He added, while paying for his drink.
"I'm willing to see if that's true." Chris tugged him close.
Tobias leaned down the short distance to kiss her.
She wrapped her arms around his neck, deepening the kiss.
When he lifted his head, he found her smiling at him in a way that told him this was just the beginning of all he wanted.
After all, he struck the jackpot when he won Chris.
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Scammer No Scamming!
There is a kind of scam in which a seemingly generous lottery winner decides to give you money for free. Part of a giveaway plan. Their profiles are filled with video's and pictures of people saying their thanks on written signs or through words. These people are not real and they do not want to give you money! They want your name and location, and as much information about you as possible. Do not engage with these people.
I was messaged by "David Johnson" telling that my profile had been chosen randomly and that I was to be given 30,000 dollars, all I had to do was dm him. I was bored and so I agreed. It wasn't a fruitful conversation.
Almost immediately the entire account dissappeared into thin air. It told me that that blog did not exist. If you see someone offering money, targeting other people or yourself, you need to report them.
I am very glad that I found this website after looking up this particular scam. Make sure you pass this along.
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Customers of the day
Older man came in and first asked if there was a discount on a box of a certain brand and type of cigarette, and no, not on that one. He scowled. Then asked for 10 packs of that and a handful of lottery tickets. He didn’t like being told that he has to buy them at the kiosk, because there was no way the kiosk could give him powerball tickets. It can. You can ask for random numbers or choose your own. He scowled again, and tried to use the wrong card reader, so I had to be like “Use this one, please.” At which point he slammed his fist, wallet, and keys hard on the countertop in anger.
“Luckily” for me I’m used to assholes that like to slam things so I just blank-faced him/didn’t react at all while he paid for his stuff and left.
Another customer came in and asked for one pack of cigars which is like $1.56. I told him he has to spend $5 to pay with his card and he was like NEVERMIND THEN and went to leave. Before he could get to the door he turned around and came back and tried to convince me “they” let him buy them all the time and pay with his card and I said “I’ve been told not to do that, sorry.” And he left again. Then I went back to making sandwiches and he came back, slammed a pack of gum on the counter, and paid for the gum and his cigars and left for real that time.
Many times people asked me if I was working all day or why was I working today, etc. and I was like ”Well, you’re here aren’t you?” But can’t say that out loud.
Manager was kind of out of it today, but got on track after a bit. I forgot to turn on the security cameras’ TVs and she was like “Do you not use those??” And I was like “I use them when I’m tracking a customer but there’s only been three people in the store so far and I was able to keep my eyes on them.
Honestly, if that’s all I forgot to do during opening, that’s not bad. I looked for my checklist but it looks like she’d purged it.
It was absolutely dead until about 10am. I had time to restock the dairy, face and fill parts of the cooler that could be done from out on the floor (can’t hear the door chime from in the cooler), including popping into the cooler to grab boxes of drinks and taking them out to fill from the door-side, cleaned the soda fountain and the cappuccino machine, made the sandwiches for the hot case, refilled the cold case, cleaned up the mess from making sandwiches, made the hot dogs, cleaned the hot dog roller, took the coffee bar drip pans back in the back room to actually wash at the sink, wiped down all the counters, refilled the paper goods (paper towels, TP, etc.) basically faced and reset the whole store…
Then Manager finally came in and left me alone for a while and I did more cleaning and things, then came out and asked me to do the dairy and the paper goods and I was like “I’ve already done those today, do you want me to recheck them?” And she was like “Oh…..”
Then she had me open big boxes of coffee pods and portion them out into plastic boxes and after I’d done a couple boxes of those said I could take my break at 11. I was like “…. You mean leave?” And she was like “Take a break?” “Leave????” And pointed at the schedule on the wall.
She forgot I was only scheduled to 11.
Anyway.
She gave me a huge tin of shortbread cookies and I bought the exorbitantly overpriced chocolate milk just to see, finally, what all the fuss was about (it’s like a half-gallon for $6 + a $3 bottle fee and I can get the $3 back if I return the bottle) It’s not special. Tastes like slapping some Hershey’s syrup into any old milk.
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RANDOM MUSING: LOL, had to teach my best friend how to use the lottery ticket vending machine at HEB over lunch, as everyone wants some of those sweet, sweet billion dollar Powerball tickets.
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The Positive Side To Lotteries
In Western countries like USA and UK, lotteries are generally popular. It was toward the beginning of nineteenth hundred years in USA when the historical backdrop of lottery started. Back then, confidential lotteries were lawful. Later on, some state legislatures got into this business and begun offering lotteries of their own.
In 1985, the provinces of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine shaped the primary present day lottery system. Later on, different states went along and in 1988, a Lottery Affiliation including these states were framed. Sanction individuals from this Affiliation mostly support Powerball. These states incorporate Missouri, Area of Columbia, West Virginia, Oregon, Kansas, Rhode Island and Iowa. The Major event was shaped in 1996. As of now it is referred as Uber Millions. This highway lottery was shaped by states that incorporate Virginia, Maryland, Michigan, Illinois, Georgia and Massachusetts. Later on, a couple of additional states joined this Affiliation. These states incorporate Washington, California, Texas, New Jersey and New York.
Throughout the long term, numerous highway lotteries were presented. Some of these incorporate Lotto, Win forever, Tri-State lottery, Mid West Millions, Trump card 2, Cashola, scratch cards that are moment lottery tickets, Keno and video lottery terminals. Among these lotteries, Lotto is the most popular one along with number games like Pick 3. Some lotteries are played almost two times consistently. In the scope of lotteries, Sweepstakes are additionally involved. It essentially includes showcasing advancements along with limited time buyer deals. Contingent upon the lottery system, the winning sum can cross the 1,000,000 dollar imprint or it tends to be under a dollar. Some lotteries are likewise accessible to global lottery players.
Lotteries have a positive side - a piece of its benefits are used for honorable causes and noble cause programs. Among this large number of lottery choices, the Pick 3 is extremely popular because of its base venture. It tends to be played with just $1, while there is no restriction on the most extreme sum that one can play. It very well may be played twice in the same day. Each week there are 12 drawings which incorporate 6-day and 6-night drawings with 50-penny play offer. The top prize can reach $500. These days, players use software and different systems to win it.
It is very simple to Play this lottery. The player needs to pick three numbers in the scope of 0 to 9 as it were. Thereafter, the player needs to choose how to play it. Players are additionally expected to select the day and time as well as choose how to play the selected numbers. Pick 3 lottery games are held CST times at 12:27 pm and 10:12 pm.
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“Hey, this song is a game. Use your phone to find its name...”
Simple idea to connect people with the Ohio lottery site: Run a :60 on FM radio with a catchy song that tells people over and over and over to ask their phone to identify the song. Doing so gets you a shot at winning $500. Okay. Not as big as a Powerball jackpot, but free money nonetheless.
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Lotto or Lottery
There is actually no difference between lotto and lottery. It is just called lotto in some countries and lottery in others. In the US it is usually alluded to as the lottery.
In the Unified Kingdom it is usually alluded to as the lotto. We as a whole just have various ways of saying the lottery and the lotto. However, Lotto or Lottery Articles they are exactly the same thing.
In the US there are various forms of the lottery like the Powerball, Super Millions, Win For Life, and others. These are the most popular. There is also the Tri-State lottery, Check lottery, Hot Lotto, Special case, 2by2, and almost one lottery game for every state.
There are also sure lotteries for some particular states like the Delaware lottery, the New Jersey lottery, the South Dakota lottery, and that's just the beginning. Truth be told you can find lottery games in just about anything in the US. The Fish and Game department has a lottery. Some other states have their own lotteries too: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Locale of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
That covers virtually every state in the US!
Other countries that have the lottery (yet often call it the lotto) are Britain, Ireland, Spain, Canada, the Unified Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil, and then some.
Just as we as a whole use other words in an unexpected way, some call it the lotto and some call it the lottery. It is a similar type of pool game where you need to choose between specific numbers and you have somewhere in the range of 2 to 60 numbers to choose. It is a game of chance and karma, however in the event that you use others ways of expanding your chances of winning the lotto or the lottery you can see more winnings in your games.
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Baby Tally
Pennebaker Hospital has a billboard on the edge of Hardisburg not unlike the one for the Pennsylvania Powerball. You’re familiar with the big, glowing, digital clock numerals displaying the current jackpot; remotely connected to a sprawling system of gas stations and corner stores pulling and ripping tickets off of reels like toilet paper. Lawrence Pennebaker thought the lottery was a devil’s vice, but in 1997 he decided that the hospital could use a counter of its own, and contracted the same company, Lamar Commercial Enterprises, to make a billboard tallying the number of babies born in his maternity wing since the start of the new year. He wrote it off as a business expense while opining about his own lack of grandchildren.
Laura Tennley knew nothing of this history as she commuted daily between Hardisburgh and McCullough, gazing idly at the billboard in traffic when the 99 backed-up in the hazy suburban rush hour. The pleather steering wheel dug into her stomach and the thought of adjusting her seat led inevitably to her husband, Tom, growing more frantic all the time that she was still driving at all. “The baby is due any day, now” rung through her head at compulsive intermission: when reaching into the back of the fridge at the grocery store for milk, when catching her arm on the sharp edge of the filing cabinet as she had done a million times at work, and, of course, every time she drove by the Pennebaker Hospital Baby-tally Billboard on I-99W.
PENNEBAKER HOSPITAL HAS PROUDLY WELCOMED 54 BABIES INTO HARDISBURGH THIS YEAR!
The image of a blonde, blue-eyed baby with its mouth agape in projected surprise appeared to rest its fat, little sausage-cased hand atop the digital counter while gawking at the camera. Laura loved the way the child’s eyes seemed to stare far beyond the lens, the photographer, or even the intended audience on the other side. She vaguely felt it was looking out on the horizon. Out beyond the 99, beyond commuters restlessly flipping dials on their radio and thinking about dinner and tomorrow. When the work day was especially slow, her mind would wander back to the enormous yellow digits. How quickly would the number flip when Sasha was born? In her mind’s eye she saw her baby crowning and a nurse in the corner of the delivery room frantically removing her latex gloves, lifting a plexiglass cover, and slamming her palm down on a big, red button. Someone sitting in traffic would watch 54 turn to 55 and laugh. Or quietly shake their head. Or stare cow-eyed into the distance and wonder who would be voted off of Survivor that evening.
The afternoon Sasha was born and her umbilical cord snipped, the attending picked up her bloody, placentaed person and toted her away–but Laura’s body kept heaving. Sweat dripped from her eyebrows into the corners of her mouth and one of the nurses informed her that her labor was not yet over. After fifteen minutes past eternity, another child was born, but only half there: two pounds, no fingers, vague indentations where eyes would… should have been. The doctor wrapped the unexpected twin in gauze, her mouth a flat line. “We must have missed the other one on the ultrasounds. I’ll look into the sonograms from natal care as soon as we get you cleaned up, ok?” As Laura stared up at the ceiling, she felt a vague grief pulling at the edges of her hazy, epiduraled consciousness. The 54 turned to 55 and the decimal dropped, rounded down.
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🌿. HELLOOOOOOOOOOOO HIHIIII MYSTIEEEEEEE i'm back !!!! (thank you very much! my trip is actually going amazing, i'm so so relaxed and happy and peacefulll, i def needed this ; i haven't seen any mermaids !!! not one of my goals for now either but will make sure to come to you as soon as i catch sight of one! ((happy youre doing well too <3))) as of now (responding to your question regarding any new manifestations), i havent manifested anything else (yet), but! my (3d ex) is going on a trip and since i manifested him back (he already was and is w me but yk, the 3d can go fuck off) i believe he's coming to the exact beach i'm staying at!! and probably a few buildings down from mine. so, that's kinda my "new" next manifestation?? ALSO, there's these 2 suuuper cute guys i'm staying with???? i'm also manifesting a little summer fling or summer relationship w them bc why not (also there's 2 more but theyre not really my thing, although i'd love to get w 'em as well), yk, poly person stuff hehe. some other things up on my list are winning the jackpot from 2 different national lotteries + the powerball jackpot, making my home in a van and moving to the south side of the country, my very very loving boyfriend (yes, another boyfriend bc this cutie has been waiting for us to meet for literally 2 years, so many signs and calls too), and lots of lots of money, luck, peace and so much more, but those are at the top for now. anything new over there?
HELLOOO, MAJESTY. Welcome back.
It sounds like you're having a hell of a time on your trip, and I'm so happy for you. Cheers to you. 🍷
Congratulations on already achieving your desires (since you're the operant power). *winks*
Be sure to update me some more on your beach trip and your successful manifestations. You've got this. I've been enjoying learning all about your trip and everything you aspire to manifest. I'm proud of you.
Nothing is new for me other than the wind almost knocking my ass down outside. That's fun. I almost flew across the parking lot like I was possessed.
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