All times shown are Eastern Time (GMT-5:00) | Home -> Forums -> Lottery Discussion -> What Is Your Real Profession?? United States Member #54859 August 17, 2007 313 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 2:52 am - IP Logged | |
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Kentucky United States Member #33045 February 14, 2006 2814 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 2:04 pm - IP Logged | |
I'm a retired autoworker that took full advantage of "30 and out" and in a way gambling was partly responsible for being able to retire at a much younger age because I invested in casino stocks. I've played lottery games since the early 1970s, had my share of nice wins, and overall I'm in the red but I still have fun playing. I doubt anyone can make a living playing the lottery unless they win a multi-million jackpot, but there are bookies who take lottery bets and make a nice living until the Feds catch them. | | |
Detroit Michigan United States Member #38543 April 24, 2006 76 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 2:28 pm - IP Logged | |
Automotive parts,production,laid off since end of May 09,waiting for my big hit. | | |
Atlanta, Ga. United States Member #73849 April 12, 2009 95 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 2:29 pm - IP Logged | |
I hope you are watching the new show "Flash Forward". | | |
Atlanta,GA United States Member #79957 September 1, 2009 98 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 2:46 pm - IP Logged | |
I am retired veteran(US Army). I am working on a system to win at cash 4. Right now I am playing to test my planning without spending money right now, just playing on paper. There are a lot of hits for the $5000, but it would cost more than I would like to spend. I will narrow it down to about 1500 to 3000. So far it looks very promising. If you think you can or if you think you can't you are right! Today could be the day! | | |
Illinois United States Member #40631 May 29, 2006 2022 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 2:50 pm - IP Logged | |
Marriage and Family Therapist | | |
Atlanta,GA United States Member #79957 September 1, 2009 98 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 4, 2009, 3:06 pm - IP Logged | |
I'm a laid off mortgage person with a lot of accounting exper. You can't beat the lottery. I've being playing lottery before there was a legal lottery call the bug I've won some and I've lost alot. MatchMaker you love to talk you should really start a school. When you first came to LP you said that you had lost alot of money. I've being to most of the casino. I won the double jackpot in vegas, didnt have enough money in the machine I was being cheap. I've spend as much as 150.00 a day and there were times i didn't hit one number it happen. I really don't think anyone has crack the lottery it always changing. The thread was can you make a living off the lottery. I wouldn't want those odds. I did better when I was working than I do now, Why is that I had more money to spend. I believe that it takes money to make money. Nice thread I alway wonder what people do for a living. I always played the day and evening everyday. Sometime I hit both 3,4 times a week sometime I hit 5 days a week. Would I tell anyone to quit the day are nighttime job for pick 3,4 NO NO NO. JackPOT YES YES YES Sometimes you have to spend a lot to get a lot. I really enjoy betting on greyhounds and horses. I would usually spend from $400 to $630 on one bet for a superfector. That's just the way I have to bet if I intend to win. Don't get me wrong, I often place smaller hoping to win, but when I spend $400 or more I expect to win, yet sometimes I don't, but I won't quit because i drop a $400 or more bet and not win. Lottery pick 3 and 4 I am aproaching the same way. I am in it to win If you think you can or if you think you can't you are right! Today could be the day! | | |
Dallas, TX United States Member #60771 April 12, 2008 3809 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 5, 2009, 3:16 am - IP Logged | |
Also another thing about being a waiter is, we depend on tips to survive. So please tip your server. | | |
VA United States Member #55297 August 31, 2007 20677 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 5, 2009, 4:08 am - IP Logged | |
Govt Contractor working for the Dept. of the Navy as a Team Lead in Acquisition & Logistics. Never a dull moment. | | |
Deeping in Ramdoness Dominican Republic Member #74335 April 25, 2009 237 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 5, 2009, 2:45 pm - IP Logged | |
I WORK WHIT CELLPHONES.. unloking and activations.. of all GSM PHONES.. software repair.. etc. i will get MY COUNTRY jackpot.. THE SMARTER PEOPLE ...are succesfull, person | | |
Zeta Reticuli Star System United States Member #30849 January 17, 2006 6992 Posts Online | | Posted: October 5, 2009, 6:21 pm - IP Logged | |
Also another thing about being a waiter is, we depend on tips to survive. So please tip your server. Diamondpalace, I workled at the Golden Nuggget in Vegas and one night we were on a break with some of the bosses, tail waitresses and dealers. The conversation was, "What did you do before this?" and a couple of the bosses thought "bimbo tail waitresses." Well, this one says, "I was a foreign trade analyst for Stanford University but I can make more, easier, here schlepping drinks". Then she went on with a hilarious story of how Stanford, if they had waitresses, would do a cost analysis of the price of the pantyhose they'd have to buy, and how many, versus how much they were making. The look on the bosses' faces, priceless! You might get a lot of chuckles out of a website called The Stained Apron: Dedicated to the venting of food servers' frustrations and a harsh education of the dining public. 
It's Lotto, not horseshoes or artillery! Close doesn't count! I sell everything at a loss but make up for it in volume - Milo Minderbinder, Catch-22 There are two kinds of jackpot winners...the ones who remained anonymous and the ones that wish they had.
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My C6 Norfolk , Va United States Member #4621 May 2, 2004 17523 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 6, 2009, 3:19 pm - IP Logged | |
Merchant Mariner
Usually work on Containerships. | | |
United States Member #75870 June 1, 2009 5350 Posts Offline
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How can you bare it? It would be way too hard for me to work in a place like that. | | |
United States Member #4963 May 30, 2004 3234 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 6, 2009, 10:21 pm - IP Logged | |
How can you bare it? It would be way too hard for me to work in a place like that. but, psyko has always>>>had (have} FUN!!!!!! {wait'g 4 maddog 2 expose real profession}? only MADDOG know's the real profession of psykomo and the HORRIE's in HOT SPRING'$$$$$$$$$^^^^^^^?? HORRIE's>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>MAKE>>TRACK'$$$$$$$$^^^^^^++ PSYKOMO
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cleveland Ohio United States Member #72880 March 16, 2009 226 Posts Offline | | Posted: October 10, 2009, 4:06 pm - IP Logged | |
I am a Bus driver..................... | | |
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