do you buy lotto ticket
By beverly1
@beverly1 (1128)
United States
6 responses
@remaster74 (4064)
• Greece
28 Dec 06
I used to buy all the time, but since I saw that winning is hard I've quit.
@bombeirao (733)
• Brazil
2 Dec 06
ja I bought yes, more I do not buy more, I find that I do not have luck in this
@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
20 Nov 06
meaning you win most of the time, wow how are you doing it cause i did play lotto not too long ago and not even one percent of the time that i have won the minor prizes. greetings. : )
@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
11 Jan 07
I used to, but then came t my senses that I was never going to win. But my husband continued on after me and he never won anything either so we gave up. We used to buy those little scratch off tickets also and we lost more money then we made in the long run so we gave that up as well.
@AJ1952Chats (2332)
• Anderson, Indiana
2 Dec 06
I buy the same numbers and win occasionally.
My numbers are...
Hoosier Lottery: 2, 7, 12, 24, 37, 42
Here are their meanings...
The 7 is a reminded that Jesus is the most important person in my life, and this will be true whether or not I win the lottery.
The 12 stands for my birthday, which is December 12 (12/12/52)
The 2 and the 24 stands for the birthday of the guy I had it bad for when I started playing Hoosier Lotto (February 24)
I was 37 and he was 42 when the drawing was put in place in our state.
When Powerball was put into place, my powerball became 3, and my other numbers are 8, 9, 18, 19, 20
These numbers correspond with the letters in the alphabet that, when put in proper order, spell Christ.
One year for my folks' anniversary, I got them a month of tickets that were 2, 8, 1, 9, 4, 7, because they were married on February 8, 1947.
In the Powerball one, the Powerball is the 7.
My folks (now, my widowed mom) continue to this day to play these numbers.
Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose, and there are even times when we lapse before starting up again.
As far as we're concerned, we always win, because what we pay out goes into building Indiana (e.g. school improvements, rebuilding after tornados, etc.).