Mega Millions $640 Million
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gerb131I'd buy a Triple A team and move it to where I live.
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OneBuckeye
No guns? What a bunch of pussies.justincredible;1130326 wrote:
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gerb131And that dog is stoned.
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OneBuckeye
Best idea so far.gerb131;1130333 wrote:I'd buy a Triple A team and move it to where I live.
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dwccrew$500 million? I'll just withdraw it from my bank account, no need to play the lotto like the rest of you poor people.
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Glory Days
so instead of buying 1 or 2 tickets every week or so, buy a few hundred one time a year?gorocks99;1130301 wrote:Your odds do increase when you buy more tickets. But the increase is so minuscule that you're almost certainly just throwing money down the toilet, on top of the bare cost of entry ($1):
Odds of winning with one ticket: 1 in 175,711,536 (0.000000569115%)
Odds of winning with two unique tickets: 1 in 87,855,768 (0.000001138229%)
Odds of winning with three unique tickets: 1 in 58,570,512 (0.000001707344%)
Odds of winning with one thousand unique tickets: 1 in 175,712 (0.000569113%)
Before anyone says anything, yes, you are almost certainly throwing away money when you spend the cost of entry as well. -
OSHI found out, there are 9 ways to win.
The drawings are every Tuesday and Friday. The numbers are revealed at 11pm. -
dwccrew
The grass is green. The sky is blue.OSH;1130456 wrote:I found out, there are 9 ways to win.
The drawings are every Tuesday and Friday. The numbers are revealed at 11pm. -
sjmvsfscs08Anyone who says the lottery is useless is an uptight fool. Who doesn't have a dollar of spare income to have some fun with? Just the trick my brain plays and the resulting smile that happens from imagining what I'd do (and who I'd do, for that matter) is well worth $1.
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OSHI'd rather spend a $1 on this lottery than a $1 at McDonald's.
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Fab1bI don't mind the lotto my problem is I never think about the lotto until I hear something like this and then I want to play.
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sherm03
That's how I am. I don't pay attention to the lotto until it's something like this, then I'll throw $5 at it.Fab1b;1130543 wrote:I don't mind the lotto my problem is I never think about the lotto until I hear something like this and then I want to play.
The thing I hate about the jackpot getting this high is having to explain to my wife EVERY TIME IT HAPPENS that your odds of winning are not decreased because there are more people playing. The only odds that change are that you have a better chance of having to split the jackpot with someone. But it seems like she forgets this between high jackpots and feels the need to argue the fact with me whenever the news starts talking about a large jackpot. -
oberhausI would take the lump sum.
I would give a mil to each of our close family. Pay off my bills. Set up a trust fund for my son. Buy a new expiditing truck to continue my twice a week delivery cause I like doing it. -
mellaDrinking beer is stupid too. I could just spin in circles for 15 minutes, get dizzy and start yelling "I love you man". I bought $10 in tickets tonight and got into a work pool for an additional $2. That's right $12 in and I'm not missing the money. Guess I'm just stoopid.
When I go to a bar I have a few beers, 45 minutes later I piss my investment down the drain. What's the difference? Someone has to win and it might be someone on here.
1. Quit my job.
2. Buy a house on the beach.
3. Buy a house at a good ski resort
4. Trust fund for the kids
5. Hire my wife to shut up when I bring the dancers home from the club -
I Wear PantsSeveral things.
The lottery is stupid to play. Don't try to justify your dumb actions.
I do appreciate the fun of imagining what I would do with that kind of money though but to me it isn't worth enough to play often at all. I never buy a ticket unless it's over $300 million and even then I usually forget to pick one up. -
DeyDurkie5I Wear Pants;1130605 wrote:Several things.
The lottery is stupid to play. Don't try to justify your dumb actions.
I do appreciate the fun of imagining what I would do with that kind of money though but to me it isn't worth enough to play often at all. I never buy a ticket unless it's over $300 million and even then I usually forget to pick one up.
that's a super cool story, bro. Please tell us more? -
LJI Wear Pants;1130605 wrote:Several things.
The lottery is stupid to play. Don't try to justify your dumb actions.
I do appreciate the fun of imagining what I would do with that kind of money though but to me it isn't worth enough to play often at all. I never buy a ticket unless it's over $300 million and even then I usually forget to pick one up.
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I Wear PantsDude, where'd you get that sketch of me from?
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DeadliestWarrior34gorocks99;1130301 wrote:Your odds do increase when you buy more tickets. But the increase is so minuscule that you're almost certainly just throwing money down the toilet, on top of the bare cost of entry ($1):
Odds of winning with one ticket: 1 in 175,711,536 (0.000000569115%)
Odds of winning with two unique tickets: 1 in 87,855,768 (0.000001138229%)
Odds of winning with three unique tickets: 1 in 58,570,512 (0.000001707344%)
Odds of winning with one thousand unique tickets: 1 in 175,712 (0.000569113%)
Before anyone says anything, yes, you are almost certainly throwing away money when you spend the cost of entry as well.
I'll just buy 175 million unique tickets. -
Gblockhow the hell did no one win this with the amount of people buying tickets. sounds like the auto lotto is not so auto? seems like every number combination should be used? this girl i know got 4 out of 5 numbers on tuesday and only got 150 bucks. seems like that should also be more.
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Belly35
Liberal likes to tell people how to spend their money … stupid and justifying </SPAN>I Wear Pants;1130605 wrote:Several things.
The lottery is stupid to play. Don't try to justify your dumb actions.
I do appreciate the fun of imagining what I would do with that kind of money though but to me it isn't worth enough to play often at all. I never buy a ticket unless it's over $300 million and even then I usually forget to pick one up.
It only stupid if it not your money (entitlement social programs money) and unjustified if it is (government funded welfare and unemployment money). </SPAN>
You work and earn it then it is your money to do whatever you want and no justification is needed. </SPAN> -
gorocks99It's a tax. But it's a voluntary tax.
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WebFire
You just said the lottery is stupid and dumb. Than admitted you play when over $300m, which it is now. So....?I Wear Pants;1130605 wrote:Several things.
The lottery is stupid to play. Don't try to justify your dumb actions.
I do appreciate the fun of imagining what I would do with that kind of money though but to me it isn't worth enough to play often at all. I never buy a ticket unless it's over $300 million and even then I usually forget to pick one up. -
I Wear Pants
Dude fuck you.Belly35;1130660 wrote:Liberal likes to tell people how to spend their money … stupid and justifying
It only stupid if it not your money (entitlement social programs money) and unjustified if it is (government funded welfare and unemployment money).
You work and earn it then it is your money to do whatever you want and no justification is needed.
I didn't say people were stupid if they played the lottery nor did I say people weren't free to do what they want with their money or that they have to explain to me what they spend.
Playing the lottery is unarguably stupid as it is essentially just throwing money down the drain. Like some have said though there is an amount of enjoyment that comes from envisioning your winnings and such that is hard to replicate without actually having a ticket. Which is why I only play when it's gigantic and only buy one ticket when I do. Also to be clear, I haven't bought a ticket this year even though it's been over $300 million because well frankly I've had other shit to do and think about. If I remember when I'm at the gas station next and have cash on me I'll probably get one ticket.WebFire;1130693 wrote:You just said the lottery is stupid and dumb. Than admitted you play when over $300m, which it is now. So....? -
dlazzA finance teacher I had in college had a good motto: you can't hit the lottery if you don't play