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Is the future of the Mass. Lottery online?

Topic closed. 17 replies. Last post 4 months ago by rdgrnr.

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Posted: January 11, 2013, 9:56 pm - IP Logged

Amen to that, my property taxes are over $10000 a year, 30% go to township and county 70% to school district.

and since they spend 9000 + per student per year mine does,nt even cover 1 student.

10k property taxes?ThudWhoa.

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    Posted: January 13, 2013, 9:42 pm - IP Logged

    I used to buy a yearly subscription to the MA lottery, but they ended it a few years ago.

    I would LOVE to buy MA scratch-offs from the comfort of my home in Florida. Of course, I'd be broke after one week, but it'd probably be worth it.

    "...a chance to push everything aside, the circumstances that've controlled our lives, and do it our way now. Good, bad or otherwise. You'll maybe get lost in it, tied up in it a little bit, but if you work your way through that the real you shows up, I think. Maybe what's at your core deep down, maybe that comes out. Maybe that's what it's about." Mike Pace 

      rdgrnr's avatar - walt
      Ridge Runner - Oracle of the Appalachians
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      Posted: January 14, 2013, 12:48 pm - IP Logged

      I used to buy a yearly subscription to the MA lottery, but they ended it a few years ago.

      I would LOVE to buy MA scratch-offs from the comfort of my home in Florida. Of course, I'd be broke after one week, but it'd probably be worth it.

      You can't get the subscriptions out of state anymore?