Yahoo Odd News with Greg Proops
This week, Greg has the story of a man tricked out of a winning lattery ticket.
Have a look:
http://news.yahoo.com/video/store-clerk-accused-stealing-winning-193000839.html
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This week, Greg has the story of a man tricked out of a winning lattery ticket.
Have a look:
http://news.yahoo.com/video/store-clerk-accused-stealing-winning-193000839.html
Now word is, the jackpot is now over $600 million and climbing.
Good Bye and thanks for everything as this may be my last post. I might not have time for this anymore as the majority of my time will be spent counting $600+ million in money and trying to avoid phone calls from family and friends.
No need for y'all to rush out and buy a ticket as the winning numbers are already in my possession.
Despite nation-wide economic uncertainty, local market consumer research firm Scarborough reveals insights into the demographics and local markets for which dreams of winning big are high. According to this new study, 39% or 91M of all American adults 18+ have purchased a lottery ticket of some sort in the past 30 days.
Some stats for those who won big:
Nearly three quarters (74%) of thesel big winners listened to five or more hours of radio in the past five days.
In addition, 83% watched 10 or more hours of TV in the past seven days.
Not sure if listening to the radio or watching TV made the lottery ticket buyers go out and get a ticket, but it is interesting.
I'm going to watch some more TV, listen to the radio then go buy a lottery ticket.