Mega Million Lottery Pool - Game 29 4th Update

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Today's Quote

He who laughs, lasts.

-Mary Poole

    

Now as you all must know, someone in Ohio stole, I mean, won our Jack Pot. 

This is one of my largest games I’ve had.  I purchased $640 worth of tickets – We have all Even Bonus Balls – And many of the Odd Bonus Balls.  Can you believe we still have not won a dime on this game?

I checked the tickets by hand this morning, and like so other morning I got up early to see what the new Jack Pot was, after seeing that Ohio stole, there I go again, I meant won the Jack Pot, I plunged into a depression.

I work hard at these Pools, and I am losing faith.  I was so unconvinced that we had for the third time that I when to Kroger to check our tickets.  (Nothing changed; we still did not win a dime.)

The Mega Millions jackpot for the drawing on Tuesday, December 5th, 2006 is: $12 million ($7 million cash option)

I get my Cash Option from www.ohiolottery.com.  They tend to have the most accurate.  The Cash Option for Tuesday’s drawing is:

$7,211,544.00

This game has 51 members, but I sold 64 shares ($640.00 in tickets) so I will divide Cash Option by 64 to get our payout.  Please remember this figure is before any attorney fees, taxes or tithes.

                                    
   

Numbers of Shares

   

Purchased

   
   

Your Share of winnings

   
   

.5

   
   

$   56,340.18

   
   

1

   
   

$   112,680.37

   
   

1.5

   
   

$   169,020.55

   
   

2

   
   

$   225,360.74

   
   

4.5

   
   

$   507,061.66

   

 

I really would like to win something in this game, so I could extend it.  Then I could start Game 30 after January 1st, 2007.  However, I’ve had two more people write me out of state who want to play.  Since they will be new members, I will be starting Game 30 on Friday December 29th, 2006.

 

Ancient Ancestry

The following was overheard at a recent 'high society' party:

"My ancestry goes back all the way to Alexander the Great," said Christine.

She then turned to Miriam and asked, "How far back does your family go?"

"I don't know," replied Miriam, "All of our records were lost in the flood."

 
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