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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #25 on: November 29, 2012, 09:17:25 AM »
Won a local four-digit lottery the first time I played it as a kid. It was only $89, but still.  :D

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #26 on: November 29, 2012, 10:02:31 AM »
Won a local four-digit lottery the first time I played it as a kid. It was only $89, but still.  :D

How does it feel to be rich?
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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #27 on: November 29, 2012, 10:24:11 AM »
The whole front row of coins are glued down hanging over the edge.  It gives the illusion that a log of coins are about to fall but they won't
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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #28 on: November 29, 2012, 01:04:12 PM »
The Millionaire Who Would Be Constable
Former APD cop wins lottery, settles brutality lawsuit, and embarks on dream of becoming a ... constable?
By Patricia J. Ruland, Fri., Sept. 28, 2007
 
Robert Chody
(Photo from the Chody Campaign Website)If you won a megalottery, what would you do? Travel around the world? Buy a big honkin' ranch? Put all your kids through college – and all your relatives' kids and your neighbors'? Maybe pull a Tony Sanchez and run for governor?

How about attempting a slightly more modest ambition: running for constable in William­son County, Texas? That's the current project of Robert Chody, a former Austin Police Depart­ment officer and currently a deputy constable (reserve) for Precinct 2 in Williamson Co.

In March 2001, Chody and his wife, Beverly, won a nominal $85 million – the actual check paid to their newly created holding company came to $51 million – on Beverly's Quick Pick she bought at a Shoppers Mart. Initially Chody said he would remain a police officer, but he resigned that June. Since 2003, he has served as both a paid and unpaid WilCo deputy constable.

And then abruptly, last month, Chody announced he'll run in the March 2008 Republican primary, against 10-year incumbent Precinct 1 Constable Gary Griffin (who has long been a thorn in the side of the WilCo political establishment; see "WilCo Budget War Goes to Appeals Court," March 30). Chody's campaign website features, among the usual block-walking photos, a TV clip of the Chodys accepting an enormous poster-board check for $51 million from Texas Lottery officials. The website paints a warm and fuzzy portrait of the would-be cowboy candidate. Grinning from beneath the rim of his 10-gallon hat is a religious family man, generous donor, and police officer who loves working with the youth of his community. He touts his service as a Katrina volunteer as well, declares not once but four times that police work is his true "calling," and adds that serving as reserve deputy constable under Precinct 2 Constable Dale Vannoy is his post-APD "newfound calling." As campaign fodder goes, its effusiveness is fairly predictable. But in Chody's case, what the website doesn't say may be even more revealing than it is in most political campaigns.



The guy just pisses me off for some reason.. Wins more money than he can spend and then goes to work as a Constable?? Just pissing in the lottery Gods cereal

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #29 on: November 29, 2012, 01:57:04 PM »
yes, people have won the lottery...

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #30 on: November 29, 2012, 09:28:44 PM »
I won 12 cases of Coca-Cola once on a radio call in show, and a pair of concert tickets and a trip for two to Dominican Republic I couldn't use... back then I only had one week of holidays I could use!!! :'(

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #31 on: November 29, 2012, 09:43:17 PM »
I won $300 on a stratch off.. I was walking by and some guy was telling me how excited he was about this new game and he kept winning, and I ended up winning.


Oh yea.. I won this lottery last night called the Powerball. No big deal though.. But you guys should know I am buying this website.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #32 on: November 29, 2012, 10:57:31 PM »
yes, people have won the lottery...

Profound.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #33 on: November 29, 2012, 10:58:55 PM »
I won the genetic lottery.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2012, 11:01:39 PM »
I won $1,000 on an "instant winner scartcher" in 1990. True story. :)
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« Reply #35 on: November 30, 2012, 12:04:54 AM »

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #36 on: November 30, 2012, 12:25:01 AM »
You know what would be funny? If a multimillionaire who had say, 300 million,  played the lottery, and won 400-500 million, that would really piss people off.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #37 on: November 30, 2012, 01:12:51 AM »
You know what would be funny? If a multimillionaire who had say, 300 million,  played the lottery, and won 400-500 million, that would really piss people off.
A few years ago I remember some guy won who was pretty well off(not sure if that rich though) with his own large construction company.. He used the money to grow his business and employ more people.

Me personally, I'd spend that money on hookers, blow, grassfed beef, human grade gh, and a 100 foot golden statue of myself in my hometown.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #38 on: November 30, 2012, 04:11:14 AM »
A few years ago I remember some guy won who was pretty well off(not sure if that rich though) with his own large construction company.. He used the money to grow his business and employ more people.

Me personally, I'd spend that money on hookers, blow, grassfed beef, human grade gh, and a 100 foot golden statue of myself in my hometown.
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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #39 on: November 30, 2012, 05:11:22 AM »
I know a very wealthy family millionaires that won $ 7,000,000.00 in the Florida lottery a few years ago!

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #40 on: November 30, 2012, 07:36:43 AM »
Powerball has been approved for California and will start April 2013

Get ready for one billion dollar jackpots soon


http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/11/powerball-fever-hits-california-as-game-approved-for-state.html

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #41 on: November 30, 2012, 12:53:42 PM »
Never like gambling, but I perticipate in the Dutch State New Years Lottery for over 20 yrs or so....1st prize about 25 US dollars.
Never won shit of course.
My father once won 500 Dutch guilders long time ago, guess it would be about 10,000 dollars today. But he has been participating for over 50 yrs, so in the end you only lose....

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #42 on: November 30, 2012, 12:57:44 PM »
yes sometimes i hope there is a hell.
hell is not a literal place

it is just eternal death

not too bad

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #43 on: November 30, 2012, 03:48:15 PM »
You know what would be funny? If a multimillionaire who had say, 300 million,  played the lottery, and won 400-500 million, that would really piss people off.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #44 on: November 30, 2012, 03:49:43 PM »
Everyday that I get to post on GetBig is like winning the lottery.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #45 on: December 01, 2012, 12:53:52 PM »
know a guy won the lottery and went to work in a job no one really wanted for a token dollar and they fired him. ;D
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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #46 on: January 04, 2013, 09:27:12 PM »
http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20130104/US.Lottery.Privacy/


PHOENIX — When two winning tickets for a record $588 million Powerball jackpot were claimed from the Nov. 28 drawing, the world focused on the winners.

 
A Missouri couple appeared at a press conference and held up the traditional giant-sized check. The Arizona winner, however, skipped the press conference where lottery officials announced last month that someone had claimed the second half of the prize.

 
The differing approach to releasing information on the winners reflects a broader debate that is playing out in state Legislatures and lottery offices nationwide: Should the winners' names be secret?

 
Lawmakers in Michigan and New Jersey think so, proposing bills to allow anonymity because winners are prone to falling victim to scams, shady businesses, greedy distant family members and violent criminals looking to shake them down.
 
Lotteries object, arguing that publicizing the winners' names drives sales and that having their names released ensures that people know there isn't something fishy afoot, like a game rigged so a lottery insider wins.

 
When players see that an actual person won, "it has a much greater impact than when they might read that the lottery paid a big prize to an anonymous player," said Andi Brancato, director of public relations for the Michigan state lottery.
 
Most states require the names of lottery winners be disclosed, albeit in different ways. Some states require the winner to appear at a press conference, like Missouri winners Mark and Cindy Hill did on Nov. 30.

 
Arizona and other states allow winners not to appear in public, but their names can be obtained through public records laws. The Arizona winner, Matthew Good, was not identified at the news conference a week after the Hills' came forward, and has not given interviews or appeared in public.

 
When news media including The Associated Press learned of his name through records requests, TV crews and reporters flocked to Good's neighborhood to get reaction from the winner of a lottery that captivated the nation.

 
Jeff Hatch-Miller, executive director of the Arizona Lottery, said he understands winners' desire for privacy, but he argues they are essentially entering into a large contract with the government that is public. Others argue that appearing at a news conference helps defuse media interest because the winner is available to answer questions that satisfy the media's interest in telling their stories.

 
In Michigan, Republican state Sen. Tory Rocca pushed a lottery bill that allows winners to remain anonymous. It didn't pass, but in arguing for it, he cited cases where lottery winners were shot and killed because of their newfound wealth.
 
A Florida woman was convicted last month of first-degree murder after she befriended a man who won a $30 million jackpot in 2006. Prosecutors said she took control of his assets, killed him, buried him in her yard and poured a concrete slab above the grave.

 
An effort in New Jersey by Democratic Sen. Jim Whelan took a middle ground between public release and privacy, calling for a one-year delay in releasing winners' names. It also didn't make it out of the Legislature last year, but he said he'll keep pressing to get it passed.

 
Whelan said a one-year delay would give winners a chance to adjust while still keeping the public disclosure lotteries say they need. However, Whelan said he doesn't really buy the agencies' arguments for public disclosure.

 
"I'm not sure how many people are spurred to buy a lottery ticket because they see a picture of someone in the paper holding up a big check - and I don't think people don't buy a ticket because they think the whole thing's fixed," Whelan said.

 
Of 44 states participating in Powerball and 33 in Mega-Millions, only Delaware, Kansas, Maryland, North Dakota and Ohio allow blanket anonymity, said Chuck Strutt, executive director of the Multi-State Lottery Association, which oversees the games.

 
"Obviously, it is a law that is designed to ensure an open and transparent process, so that the public can be ensured that insiders are not winners," Strutt said. "But in today's world, most of us can understand the wish to remain anonymous."
 
The most famous modern lottery fraud case happened in 1980 when Pennsylvania Lottery district manager Edward Plevel and TV announcer Nick Perry were convicted of fixing the result of the Daily Number drawing.

 
Authorities found that some of the ping pong balls used in the game were injected with paint to make them too heavy to float up the winning slots. The result paid $3.8 million, a record at the time, and eight people involved in the fix won a total of about $1.2 million.

 
Former Missouri child services worker Sandra Hayes shared a $224 million Powerball jackpot with a dozen co-workers in 2006 and said she understands the push for anonymity.

 
Hayes said she received many requests for money or to make investments, both at work (she kept her job another month) and at home, where she'd find people waiting on her porch. Her lump sum payout after taxes was more than $6 million.
 
Even if people are allowed to remain anonymous, it's often inevitable that their identities will become known.

 
Steve Thornton, a lawyer in Bowling Green, Ky., has helped two big lottery winners shield their names through corporations despite rules in his state that require disclosure of winners. Even though they were kept out of the public eye, one winner couldn't stay hidden.

 
"It was not many months later that lots of people knew who won, even though it was not released, because of their gifts and their spending." Thornton said.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #47 on: January 04, 2013, 10:12:59 PM »
There is no way I would not be the most obnoxious human being alive if I won the powerball. I am pretty greedy and most likely a sociopath so I would not even think of giving a dime to 99% of the people in my daily life now. I would however post ridiculous shit about my money, like Floyd Mayweather does.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #48 on: January 04, 2013, 11:14:13 PM »
  I wish.

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Re: anyone ever won the lottery?
« Reply #49 on: January 05, 2013, 07:19:47 AM »
im currently entered in publisher's clearing house-in feb they have a drawing-win 5000 a week for life
ive only ever won like 30 bucks on scratch offs
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