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Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in Virginia
Virginia United States Member #1746 June 20, 2003 1549 Posts Offline
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Todd: You're most welcome. Chief May the warm winds of heaven blow softly upon your house. May the Great Spirit bless all who enter there. May your mocassins make happy tracks in many snows. And may the rainbow always touch your shoulder.
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Somewhere in VA United States Member #1980 July 29, 2003 128 Posts Offline
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Having serviced that station in the past while covering for my training partner who normally handles the Shenandoah Valley region, I would feel confident predicting that the winner is most likely a local and not an out-of-stater who travelled in to buy a ticket. I am thrilled for the owner of the store and the winner as well. But, most of all I am thrilled that I will no longer have to hear "Virginia never has any winners in these multi-state games" from the retailers I service. Congrats to the winner....take your time, get a good lawyer, set a financial plan, and then make the drive to Richmond.
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United States Member #3810 February 16, 2004 34 Posts Offline
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Quote: Originally posted by vincejr on February 21, 2004
Having serviced that station in the past while covering for my training partner who normally handles the Shenandoah Valley region, I would feel confident predicting that the winner is most likely a local and not an out-of-stater who travelled in to buy a ticket. I am thrilled for the owner of the store and the winner as well. But, most of all I am thrilled that I will no longer have to hear "Virginia never has any winners in these multi-state games" from the retailers I service. Congrats to the winner....take your time, get a good lawyer, set a financial plan, and then make the drive to Richmond.
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United States Member #3810 February 16, 2004 34 Posts Offline
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very tired !I followed since it was 50 m.Very disappointed.How many times I did?
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New Member  Stephens City, VA United States Member #3878 February 22, 2004 1 Posts Offline
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Hey everyone! I'm Juliya from Stephens City! I just want to say that i am soo happy this little city on the tippy-top of boring Virginia got the JACKPOT! You have no idea how cool it is to see you hometown on NATIONAL NEWS! Congrats to our hometown winner! WOOHOO! ->>JuLiYa<<-
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Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 17060 Posts Offline
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Atlanta, Georgia United States Member #467 July 9, 2002 1508 Posts Offline
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| Posted: February 22, 2004, 8:46 pm - IP Logged |
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I won ten dollars from my own pick of numbers!! Don't forget to flip those 6's/9's.
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United States Member #3864 February 21, 2004 44 Posts Offline
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| Posted: February 22, 2004, 11:55 pm - IP Logged |
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hey todd an juliya why are
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United States Member #3066 December 12, 2003 2060 Posts Offline
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| Posted: February 23, 2004, 7:13 am - IP Logged |
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be nice hifi-granted 1 ticket won but doesn't the city get some of the tax $$$$ its good when anybody wins so quit hatin nobie23
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Chief Bottle Washer New Jersey United States Member #1 May 31, 2000 17060 Posts Offline
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| Posted: February 23, 2004, 9:43 am - IP Logged |
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Hifi: If you can't understand why Stephens City would be happy about their national exposure, I can't really explain it much more.
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