All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery News -> $275M Powerball lottery jackpot goes to W. Virginia player $275M Powerball lottery jackpot goes to W. Virginia playerPrevious TopicNext TopicUnited States Member #15415 May 10, 2005 369 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 17, 2008, 10:41 am - IP Logged | |
Congrats to the lucky winner/s!  | | |
Gurnee, Illinois United States Member #50189 February 12, 2007 520 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 17, 2008, 10:49 am - IP Logged | |
Okay, I'll go ahead and say it...it truly is bad that I didn't win that jackpot. And it really blows that an office pool won. I like stories of a single winner winning that kind of a big jackpot...makes for a more interesting story whether that person will squander the winnings or invest and spend wisely. I could care less about how a person is going to spoil their children and grandchildren. Who cares about the kind of toy you'll buy. Just be quiet and enjoy your winnings in peace. Don't wave the ticket around in all the losers faces...if I'm nearby, I might just snatch it and run (just kidding)! Get MONEY!!! Winning a JACKPOT lottery is all the HOPE and CHANGE I desire!!! NOW give me MONEY! | | |
Honduras Member #21312 August 29, 2005 4587 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 17, 2008, 11:07 am - IP Logged | |
This can not be happening... Do you see the irony of the latest movie "Batman" people don't pay me no attention i am just rambling... | | |
Idaho United States Member #56982 November 21, 2007 3940 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 17, 2008, 3:35 pm - IP Logged | |
Okay, I'll go ahead and say it...it truly is bad that I didn't win that jackpot. And it really blows that an office pool won. I like stories of a single winner winning that kind of a big jackpot...makes for a more interesting story whether that person will squander the winnings or invest and spend wisely. I could care less about how a person is going to spoil their children and grandchildren. Who cares about the kind of toy you'll buy. Just be quiet and enjoy your winnings in peace. Don't wave the ticket around in all the losers faces...if I'm nearby, I might just snatch it and run (just kidding)! I was kind of sad at first, but it's all luck so I don't think about it much after it's over. I just know that I got to keep trying and maybe one day it will be my turn. I am actually glad to see a group of people win because that is alot of money and it has helped a good amount of people not just won person. I never understand why people feel that more then one person winning is such a bad thing. "No one remembers the person who almost climbed the mountain, only the person who eventually gets to the top." ThatScaryChick | | |
Kentucky United States Member #33045 February 14, 2006 2812 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 17, 2008, 5:35 pm - IP Logged | |
I was kind of sad at first, but it's all luck so I don't think about it much after it's over. I just know that I got to keep trying and maybe one day it will be my turn. I am actually glad to see a group of people win because that is alot of money and it has helped a good amount of people not just won person. I never understand why people feel that more then one person winning is such a bad thing. There was only one winning ticket so lots people are saying it would be better if there were more winning tickets on a $275 million jackpot, but would they say the same thing if they had that a winning ticket? When the Ohio lotto was 6/40 with a starting jackpot of $1 million there were many jackpots with multiple winners of 5 or more. There was only one winning ticket when a jackpot was $1,536,984 and 2 drawings later, there were 15 winning tickets on a $2,689,920 jackpot so timing was everything. Compared to the previous jackpot winner, having more winners was a bad thing. | | |
mid-Ohio United States Member #9 March 24, 2001 13458 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 17, 2008, 5:56 pm - IP Logged | |
Okay, I'll go ahead and say it...it truly is bad that I didn't win that jackpot. And it really blows that an office pool won. I like stories of a single winner winning that kind of a big jackpot...makes for a more interesting story whether that person will squander the winnings or invest and spend wisely. I could care less about how a person is going to spoil their children and grandchildren. Who cares about the kind of toy you'll buy. Just be quiet and enjoy your winnings in peace. Don't wave the ticket around in all the losers faces...if I'm nearby, I might just snatch it and run (just kidding)! One can't worry about offending losers because there will always be losers even if there are no lottery winners. * THat which happens most * * is most likely to happen again * 
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United States Member #10921 January 23, 2005 932 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 18, 2008, 7:21 pm - IP Logged | |
The odds are misleading because it is based on having only one ticket in the drawing, most people on a big jackpot played multiple tickets, and especially a group. I like if a group wins because more people are made happy and usually you don't hear horror stories because no one person gets all the attentions. Also, Jack Whittaker in an interview last year I think said that he keeps playing just to show that he can, or something to that effect. The story of him winning 10K I only saw on the WV Lottery site under Winners, otherwise it was nowhere else to be found. And even the location is weird because "Rocky Gap" normally means Maryland (maybe just south of the resort?) and very far from his usual "territory". I guess any good stories about JW get buried or ignored? | | |
United States Member #4194 March 23, 2004 720 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 18, 2008, 8:56 pm - IP Logged | |
There was only one winning ticket so lots people are saying it would be better if there were more winning tickets on a $275 million jackpot, but would they say the same thing if they had that a winning ticket? When the Ohio lotto was 6/40 with a starting jackpot of $1 million there were many jackpots with multiple winners of 5 or more. There was only one winning ticket when a jackpot was $1,536,984 and 2 drawings later, there were 15 winning tickets on a $2,689,920 jackpot so timing was everything. Compared to the previous jackpot winner, having more winners was a bad thing. "15 winning tickets on a $2,689,920 jackpot " -Was that before taxes or after. Ouch, that got to hurt! | | |
Kentucky United States Member #33045 February 14, 2006 2812 Posts Offline | | Posted: March 19, 2008, 2:29 am - IP Logged | |
"15 winning tickets on a $2,689,920 jackpot " -Was that before taxes or after. Ouch, that got to hurt! Before taxes and before the cash option. | | |
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