Not exact matches
While the tie is being unveiled at Austin festival, the company has only produced 50
of them
so you need to enter a
lottery to «
win» the opportunity to buy one.
I completely understand the psychology
of buying
lottery tickets, but the odds are
so slim
of winning that taking that $ 2 every time you want to purchase a ticket and diverting it towards investments instead is almost guaranteed to bring you better odds and fortune.
When you start doing the math you realize you being you is already
winning triple Mega-super
lotteries,
so I figured I had better start spending my winnings more wisely instead
of giving them all away for the promise
of something better.
So you are telling me that Medicaid and Medicare hasnt made people not wan na get out
of it??? People are earnestly trying to not need the governments help??? These two organizations are examples
of how are country became a nation
of dependents... If i do nt have money... its ok... ill use the government to provide me a check to make all my pains go away... oh and btw... i can use that to get my
lottery...
win it... and still i can use the government for my health care... The system is flawed... deeply broken...
life is all about gambles, you
win some you lose some, we have taken a gamble on the likes
of Walcott, Gibbs and its not paid off
so lets cut our losses and move them on, if they go to another club and realise their
so called potentials
so be it, we can not keep giving them chances in the hope they will come good when all indications shows they are just average players who
won the
lottery with Arsenal....
I know that at first glance, not many people would compare Arsenal with Man City at the minute, because the last 10 years or
so have seen the two clubs operating about as differently as possible, with Arsene Wenger working on a shoestring and our trophy
winning ability dwindling year on year, while a succession
of City bosses have been throwing money around like
lottery winners and propelling the club to it's most successful period.
We signed Mustafi and Perez real close to deadline
so it isn't impossible to get a couple done, even if the chance
of me
winning the
lottery is 10 times as good XD
The NBA announced Thursday that its Board
of Governors voted to reform the draft
lottery, reducing the odds
so that the three worst teams will have the exact same percentages to
win the top overall pick.
In terms
of mental health, close connection is the strongest predictor
of happiness, much more
so than making lots
of money or
winning the
lottery.
I rarely
win anything (except the
lottery when I met my husband and then became pregnant with our daughter)
so the generosity
of everyone
winning something is
so wonderful!
@blip: For an analogy, say you
win the
lottery (IOW find you have a lot
of oil) when you're just out
of high school,
so you don't bother with college or vocational training, but spend your
lottery money on partying (IOW socialist programs).
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.
So you tend to finish up the conversation with a grand flourish
of throwing your hands in the air and making some statement about
winning the
lottery.
SO, last night, in one
of my ill - dreams — you know the ones when you are sick and you wake - up sweaty and disoriented — I
won the
lottery!
It shows the level
of intent for women,
so guys, start getting serious, because the squeaky deal
wins the mobile dating love
lottery.
The fantasy
of winning the
lottery is
so universal that it's easy to overlook as a subject for serious drama.
But we missed having him make the sort
of funky, genre - bending movies he specialized in,
so the fact that we got Logan Lucky — a goofy caper film that somehow still ran with clockwork precision — felt like we
won the
lottery.
Though I suspect it's harder to
win now that all the
lotteries are online instead
of in person (i.e. less commitment to enter
so way more competition).
So, if a New Haven resident wants a high school with the benefits
of a small, specialized program and an excellent AP program, they have to
win the
lottery and receive a spot at COOP or HRC, which are two
of the most highly sought after high schools in the city.
However, the volume that needs to be sold to make it on such a list is
so high that the chances
of getting a self published book on them are akin to
winning the
lottery.
You do avoid agent submissions and rejections and all
of the tiny control details with a «traditional» publisher if you are fortunate to have your agent find one and yes, some POD books «make it big», but
so does the chance
of winning the
lottery!
While
winning the
lottery is a great way to make a passive income, you need to consider that there are a lot
of hassles involved in getting that much money
so quickly.
Renters insurance will either not cover or sets limits
of a few hundred dollars on cash and cash equivalents,
so a
winning lottery ticket wouldn't be covered.
If you
won the
lottery or received a large inheritance to the tune
of $ 1 million or
so, what would you do with it and why?
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.
I completely understand the psychology
of buying
lottery tickets, but the odds are
so slim
of winning that taking that $ 2 every time you want to purchase a ticket and diverting it towards investments instead is almost guaranteed to bring you better odds and fortune.
Not every decision is a winner, I guess, though the disappointment
of not being able to use Sonic as payment to play a slot machine to
win rings (or spike balls, as was more often the case) is mitigated somewhat by the inclusion
of a
lottery machine though,
so don't worry.
So I don't know, but I suspect, and would wager some real money on this (the
lottery tonight is $ 250 million and I know I have the
winning ticket), that what we are seeing from most
of the firms identified in the Wall Street Journal article is window dressing.
Bank fees, lawyer fees, and
so on, to get an inheritance, a part
of a huge deal, or a
lottery win.
One can hope that they find a straight path to earn a significant amount
of money or that one even
wins the
lottery,
so that the earnings could be available to increase Mr. Johnson's quality
of life.
Renters insurance will either not cover or sets limits
of a few hundred dollars on cash and cash equivalents,
so a
winning lottery ticket wouldn't be covered.
TONIGHT»S MENU: Sprog 2
won the «
lottery» at school on Friday, which entailed a bag
of produce from the school veggie patch,
so I'm turning the proceeds into a roast chook stuffed with lemon, olives & herbs, with some creamed silverbeet on the side.
Okay — Here is my comment, and I put it on my Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Morna-Crites-Moore/90675619189?ref=mf#/pages/Morna-Crites-Moore/90675619189?v=wall&viewas=1246417209&ref=mf
so now I'll just enjoy it the way I enjoy the occasional (rare)
lottery ticket — pretty much know I won't
win, but in honor
of the MAYBE, I can enjoy daydreaming about it until the actual winner is announced!