Ever traveled to buy a lottery ticket?
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Ever traveled to buy a lottery ticket?
The PowerBall is around $315 million, but not all states participate. Have you ever traveled somewhere to buy a lottery ticket?
(And let me save the curmudgeons, naysayers, and wet blankets the trouble of saying the following: "Your changes of winning the lottery are infinitesimal; you have a better chance of being struck by lightning while finding a diamond necklace in a Big Mac." "Money spent on lotteries is the tax paid on failing math." "Why not spend the same money on a movie ticket and at least you can get popcorn." Etc. etc. We know, we know.)
(And let me save the curmudgeons, naysayers, and wet blankets the trouble of saying the following: "Your changes of winning the lottery are infinitesimal; you have a better chance of being struck by lightning while finding a diamond necklace in a Big Mac." "Money spent on lotteries is the tax paid on failing math." "Why not spend the same money on a movie ticket and at least you can get popcorn." Etc. etc. We know, we know.)
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My brother lives in Charlotte and has travelled to SC to purchase PowerBall tickets.
North Carolina just passed legislation for a lottery, so all NC'ers have to travel to buy lottery tickets.
Yes, you chances of winning are pretty bad, but they are better than those who don't play.
North Carolina just passed legislation for a lottery, so all NC'ers have to travel to buy lottery tickets.
Yes, you chances of winning are pretty bad, but they are better than those who don't play.
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when the jackpots get up over $50mm, i usually buy one ticket. that $1/wk is worth the daydream of what i'd do with the money if i won.
we have mega millions in our state and a neighboring state, delaware, has powerball. my dh usually travels through delaware for work so he'll pick up a ticket. i have, once, gone 20 min further than i needed to cross into delaware to purchase a powerball ticket when it was up around $200mm.
we have mega millions in our state and a neighboring state, delaware, has powerball. my dh usually travels through delaware for work so he'll pick up a ticket. i have, once, gone 20 min further than i needed to cross into delaware to purchase a powerball ticket when it was up around $200mm.
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Once Powerball gets above $200 million, there is a virtual parade out of my town of Mesquite, Nevada to Beaver Dam, Arizona, about 10 miles up the road to buy tickets.
Like you say, the chances of winning approach zero but someone does once in awhile.
Wouldn't it be nice if....
Like you say, the chances of winning approach zero but someone does once in awhile.
Wouldn't it be nice if....
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rb_traveller, why rain on the parade? You seem to enjoy being the sour voice so often. Hey, wanna tell us what kind of travel you'd do if you won $300 million?
Have often said I'd rather stay in a 5* residential hotel in various cities than go to the trouble of maintaining a bunch of houses and staff. Would have my own train cars in US and Europe (and maybe Australia), though, outfitted for ramblin' wherever the rails go.
Have often said I'd rather stay in a 5* residential hotel in various cities than go to the trouble of maintaining a bunch of houses and staff. Would have my own train cars in US and Europe (and maybe Australia), though, outfitted for ramblin' wherever the rails go.
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Admit I toook advantage of a beautiful fall day once to drive up over the Va. border to Danville to get a ticket (or 5). Previously I'd only driven rapidly through Danville, but this time I found myself on some of the prettier streets with wonderful old mansions.
As for what I'd do by way of traveling with that kind of money, I'd never fly anything but first class ever again! Or maybe only my own charters -- but the bigger planes, not those little jets.
As for what I'd do by way of traveling with that kind of money, I'd never fly anything but first class ever again! Or maybe only my own charters -- but the bigger planes, not those little jets.
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I'll be travleing to NH to see the foliage tonight ;-)and may need to stop at a gas station. Maybe I'll pick up a lottery ticket (or 12). But I'm really going to see the foliage - it will be so much different from the foliage on the Mass. side of the border. (feel better rb?)
Wouldn't It Be Nice
(remember the Beach Boys old tune?)
Wouldn't it be nice if we were richer?
Then we wouldn't have to wait so long?
And wouldn't it be nice to travel together
In the kind of style for which we long?
You know its going to make it that much better
When we say "5 Star" and stay forever.
Happy times together when we're spending.
I wish ever trip was never ending
We could travel, then we'd be happy.
Oh wouldn't it be nice!
Wouldn't It Be Nice
(remember the Beach Boys old tune?)
Wouldn't it be nice if we were richer?
Then we wouldn't have to wait so long?
And wouldn't it be nice to travel together
In the kind of style for which we long?
You know its going to make it that much better
When we say "5 Star" and stay forever.
Happy times together when we're spending.
I wish ever trip was never ending
We could travel, then we'd be happy.
Oh wouldn't it be nice!
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I drove 20 miles Mass. to NH yesterday and bought a few tickets. I consider this travel-related since I will certainly travel more for fun and less to my job when I win. I also rationalized the trip since I did some shopping when I was there - I bought an iced coffee at a drive-thru Dunkin Donuts.
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