Win That Lotto!
You’ve read the headlines:
“WESTERN 649 proves lucky again with $1 million win in Calgary”
“$101 Million Lottery Ticket Sold In Texas”
“Jobless maid from Kilmarnock sparkling after cleaning up with £2.2m”
And you wonder: “Why can’t this be me?”
Perhaps some of these people are just lucky. Media stories often focus on the unemployed guy who just “had a feeling” and decided to buy a ticket for the first time in years risking his last five bucks. Or the 75-year-old couple that recently lost all their possessions in a fiery blaze and then finally won the very next day using the “lucky” numbers they’ve been playing since their honeymoon in 1944.
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“WESTERN 649 proves lucky again with $1 million win in Calgary”
“$101 Million Lottery Ticket Sold In Texas”
“Jobless maid from Kilmarnock sparkling after cleaning up with £2.2m”
And you wonder: “Why can’t this be me?”
Perhaps some of these people are just lucky. Media stories often focus on the unemployed guy who just “had a feeling” and decided to buy a ticket for the first time in years risking his last five bucks. Or the 75-year-old couple that recently lost all their possessions in a fiery blaze and then finally won the very next day using the “lucky” numbers they’ve been playing since their honeymoon in 1944.
Win That Lotto!
You’ve read the headlines:
“WESTERN 649 proves lucky again with $1 million win in Calgary”
“$101 Million Lottery Ticket Sold In Texas”
“Jobless maid from Kilmarnock sparkling after cleaning up with £2.2m”
And you wonder: “Why can’t this be me?”
Perhaps some of these people are just lucky. Media stories often focus on the unemployed guy who just “had a feeling” and decided to buy a ticket for the first time in years risking his last five bucks. Or the 75-year-old couple that recently lost all their possessions in a fiery blaze and then finally won the very next day using the “lucky” numbers they’ve been playing since their honeymoon in 1944.
“WESTERN 649 proves lucky again with $1 million win in Calgary”
“$101 Million Lottery Ticket Sold In Texas”
“Jobless maid from Kilmarnock sparkling after cleaning up with £2.2m”
And you wonder: “Why can’t this be me?”
Perhaps some of these people are just lucky. Media stories often focus on the unemployed guy who just “had a feeling” and decided to buy a ticket for the first time in years risking his last five bucks. Or the 75-year-old couple that recently lost all their possessions in a fiery blaze and then finally won the very next day using the “lucky” numbers they’ve been playing since their honeymoon in 1944.
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BN ID: | 2940012240446 |
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Publisher: | New Century Books |
Publication date: | 03/09/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 7 MB |
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