Steve009
Well-Known Member
I buy the lotto every week. $5 for the chance to never work again, ya I'll take that and buy one less beer. Plus even if I don't win that $5 still let me have wicked day dreams of all the mopars I'd buy!
I've noticed that most lottery players can only process one transaction at a time.
They ask for a specific ticket, and wait for the clerk to retrieve it.
Then they ask for another specific ticket, and again wait.
This can repeat several times and include other times, most notably one or more packs of $8 cigarettes, always one at a time and always waiting for the clerk to return to the counter before the next item is ordered.
I used to do that once a week until my mortgage was paid off and I started collecting my pension and SS. Spending money is different now. I'm on the home stretch and see lottery as the silly tossing of money for what it really is.I buy the lotto every week. $5 for the chance to never work again, ya I'll take that and buy one less beer. Plus even if I don't win that $5 still let me have wicked day dreams of all the mopars I'd buy!
I buy the lotto every week. $5 for the chance to never work again, ya I'll take that and buy one less beer. Plus even if I don't win that $5 still let me have wicked day dreams of all the mopars I'd buy!
That is pretty fun to do...Think about what you can do if you win: The places you'd visit, the stuff I would buy, the people that I would help out. It sure beats thinking about politics, Gay rights or sports.
200K would cover the three builds foremost on my list. 200K a year would cover the self contained home & shop i'd like.200K a year would buy me all sorts of happiness.
A more PC way(not that you'd ever want to!) is the lottery is a tax on the mathematically challenged.I've heard it said that playing scratch tickets is a tax on the stupid.