ANSWERS: 14
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Hell freezing over.
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I know I shouldn't but I do get one a week. Really dumb thing to do but hey... There are some people that deliberately don't buy one every week, watch the numbers come in and then congratulate themselves on winning £1. Good way of looking at it.
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I have to go to a place that sells them, get my butt out of the car and go in and buy one. Talk about motivation. +5
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Being in a state that sells them.
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If I am in a rush, but the line at the kiosk is shorter for the lottery than it is for anything else. I'll get in that line, buy a ticket, and whatever else I need in half the time... That has only happened half a dozen times.
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same here, i couldnt exist with a measly three million.
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all day every day all types. word to your mother.
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never ever ever.it's a tax on the ignorant.
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Your co-worker must be rather darn wealthy then! I very rarely purchase lottery tickets. But as it is said, "You've got to be in it to win it". ;)
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I usually buy one every week, but sometimes I forget so I just tear up a dollar bill instead (has the same effect on my finances).
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The odds don't much change: you're going to lose. Except for that one guy. And you're not him.
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i randomly buy the tickets. I do not know if there is any criteria of purchasing the winning lottery tickets.
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If the ratio between the winning amount and the cost of the ticket is higher than the probability of winning. Like if the ticket costs a dollar to win ten million and there was a one in a million chance of winning. The odds would be in my favor. No such lottery exists. :D Anything other than that is the statistical equivalent of throwing your money in a pit.
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I used to buy one or two a week . . . someone's gotta win. Then when the pot was 120 million I crazily bought 80 tickets and only won two bucks. That cured me.
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