ccomstock001
Sharpshooter
You didn't but I won a hefty $7. And no I am not sharingTurns out we didn't win.
You didn't but I won a hefty $7. And no I am not sharingTurns out we didn't win.
You didn't but I won a hefty $7. And no I am not sharing
I might take 7 of you to Mcdonalds and you can get something off the dollar menu. But only if nobody argues on INGO today. Seeing how that is unlikely to happen. I think I will blow it on myself.Can't we divide that among 300 million and we'll all have, say 2.3 dollars?
Multi-State Lottery Association and the government are the real winners.
Good old state sanctioned gambling monopolies...
I'm OK with people freely donating money to The Government should they desire!
I'm OK with people freely donating money to The Government should they desire!
So am I, but if they're led to believe there's a chance they could get rich from their donation I'm washing my hands of it.
I guess I would draw the line at being led to believe that there is a realistic chance as opposed to a minuscule nominal chance of winning. I bought a few tickets, but did so on the understanding that I had a better chance of getting struck by lightning twice by lightning and get captured by ISIS on the way home, and then have one of my alpacas become the next president.
"Your more likely to get struck by lightening" isn't their motto though.
I'm not even against the idea of a lottery if people want it. It's the government enforcing a state monopoly on the practice that's infuriating.
My $20 work pool ticket got me $12. I guess the compound surrounded by a moat (heated of course) filled with alligators will have to wait a little longer.