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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

Entries in Lottery (8)

Wednesday
Nov282012

Powerball to Hit $500 Million

Get your tickets, over a half a billion $ at stake tonight.  A record!

Friday
Mar302012

Due to Mega Millions Jackpot, This May Be My Last Post

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.

Tuesday
Oct182011

San Diego is Luckiest City in America

San Diego, which has been touted as having the best weather in the United States, is also the luckiest, according to a new ranking.

The sunny southern California city won the top spot in the Men's Health magazine list of America's 100 luckiest towns, with Baltimore, Phoenix, Wilmington in Delaware and Richmond, Virginia not far behind.

"Luck is basically our modern world's magic," said David Zinczenko, editor in chief of the magazine. "People need to believe in luck because it allows them to give a name to the randomness of life, and when you name something, you have more power over it."

To determine the most charmed towns the magazine analyzed data about cities with the most lottery and sweepstake winners, the most hole-in-ones on the golf course, the fewest lighting strikes, the least deaths from falling objects, and the lowest debt due to playing the lottery and race betting.

"San Diego's multiple jackpot winners, its low lightning strike count, and its low number of lightning-related injuries and deaths helped push it to the top," Zinczenko said.

So I guess if you want to enjoy some nice weather, and win the lottery, head to San Diego.

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