Sentences with phrase «never won the lottery»

Even though you've never won the lottery, somebody else always does.

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I endured the late 70's, I was there for BillyBall, the Bash Bros, and then... Moved out of the Bay Area in» 91, but I've never wavered, I'm an A's fan for life -(probably NRAF unless I win the lottery) unless some owner pulls an Irsay or an Al Davis.
I reckon (and I know this won't go down too well), even someone like Alan Pardew could walk into Arsenal now, look at all the players at his disposal and think he's won the lottery having never had so much talent to at his disposal.
On your basis of reckoning I am almost certain to be the next Pope, despite not being a Catholic and fully expect to win the next Euro Lottery, despite never buying lottery tLottery, despite never buying lottery tlottery tickets.
If I were giving odds as to whether this is likely in the next twenty years, let us say, I would prefer my chances of winning the National Lottery; even though I never buy tickets!
Mr Johnson last week only succeeded in making Labour look divided — and even more dangerous, irrelevant to that vast majority who not only will never earn enough to pay the top rate of tax, but who are realistic enough about their own aspirations to know that have more chance of winning the lottery than doing so.
You can't win the lottery if you never buy a ticket.
You never fail to sound like you've won the lottery when you answer your children's long - distance phone calls (+300)
Thanks for the awesome giveaway, hey, you never know (oh, it that the lottery that I can't win because I don't play)
Malware scammers send emails and social media messages at random with links purporting to be on something topical — news, an Advance fee lottery scams — you know, those messages that claim that you've won a vast sum of money in some overseas lottery that you've never even
A hipster dystopia to Jasmine, her new digs are home to estranged sister Ginger (Sally Hawkins), a manic grocery clerk perpetually settling for palooka types like current beau Chili (Bobby Cannavale) and ex-husband Augie (Andrew Dice Clay), who understandably never forgave his in - laws for persuading him to invest his 200 - grand lottery win into Hal's sinking business.
The TOT analysis assumes that winning the lottery had no impact on college enrollment among students who never used a voucher.
In practice, about a fifth of lottery winners never attend a charter school, and some lottery losers eventually end up in a charter school (by entering a future admissions lottery, gaining sibling preference when a sibling wins the lottery, or moving off a waitlist after the offers coded by our instrument were made).
At Seat Pleasant Elementary School, there were 59 kids who suddenly had won a lottery they'd never entered.
If I were ever to win the lottery (which is highly unlikely, since I pretty much never play), this is one car that I'd almost surely put on my shopping list.
Only it's better to sell something than sell nothing, so I am not going to wait until I win in a lottery so I can afford the edits, that may never happen.)
«Grinding it out and never quitting» is so true — making it big without doing much work is like winning the lottery.
It was never going to stop, and unless I won the lottery I was never going to pay off that debt.
While it would be nice to hit the lottery and win $ 500 million so we never have to work a day in our lives, the truth is that most people who have dug themselves out of financial difficulty and consequently gone on to build wealth have done so by pure grit and consistency over a long period of time.
You don't need to wait until retirement and you're never going to win the lottery.
(Myself, I have won almost two million Euros in lotteries where I never participated, plus one brand new BMW).
If you were to win the lottery, and it was enough money that you never had to work again, the Defendants may bring a motion before the Court to require you to provide bank records of how much money you won and when.
If a home with a $ 100,000 Appraised Value is listed for sale and gets $ 200,000 or $ 100,000 over Appraised Value because the purchaser just won the lottery and liked the cherry tree out front, should never appraise at $ 200,000.
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