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10 Million What Would You Do?
whats fortune cookie????what do you mean?nansen
Oct 28, 2003, 12:52 am - lottoking - Lottery Discussion Forum

10x powerplay is back!
..... Hey, does anyone have some hot Chinese fortune cookie numbers ??? .... if they had all those hits with the 10X ball ... like before when the fortune cookie numbers hit for everyone that played them ... that might make somebody's hair fall out at Powerball headquarters. .... do you have any fortune cookies in your kitchen GameGirl ? ... serious though, if someone has a set of hot fortune cookie numbers .... please post. .... maybe we should play that set that hit before for everyone ..
Mar 27, 2007, 3:04 pm - duffy - Jackpot Games Forum

Fortune cookie lottery numbers wins bank teller $500,000 in Powerball
Fortune was smiling on a first-time South Carolina Lottery player this past week.Sherril Shingler, who has a Smoaks address but actually lives in Bamberg County, has given a whole new meaning to the old saying, That's the way the cookie crumbles. After having Chinese food for lunch last Wednesday, Shingler, who has been employed for the past two years as a bank teller at Enterprise Bank in Ehrhardt, asked a co-worker to purchase a Powerball ticket for her, using the lucky numbers that were prin
Apr 6, 2005, 12:06 pm - Todd - Lottery News

Fortune cookie fuels record Powerball wins
Dozens of people recently got an extra-special dessert with their Chinese food: a winning lottery number.A record 110 players won $500,000 and $100,000 prizes in Wednesday's Powerball drawing, most of whom apparently used the numbers included in a fortune-cookie message. Ordinarily the multistate lottery expects only four tickets to win at the Match 5 prize level.Several winners in a half-dozen states revealed that they got the winning number from a fortune cookie, said Doug Orr, marketing direc
Apr 1, 2005, 7:32 am - Todd - Lottery News

Florida man wins $10M lotto jackpot with fortune cookie numbers
Like chop suey, fortune cookies are an American invention. They originated in California, but who the actual inventor was, and which city in California is the true home of the fortune cookie, has continued to be a matter of debate. Unequivocally not Chinese, the fortune cookie may in fact not even be Chinese American.
Sep 17, 2015, 10:45 am - Raven62 - Lottery News

Anyone ever use lucky numbers from a fortune cookie fortune?
Just wondering if anyone's ever tried using some of the lucky numbers from a fortune cookie's fortune paper?
May 24, 2011, 1:37 pm - urrutiap - Lottery Discussion Forum

Do you believe in fortune cookie??
right after you open it. It always talk about you having fortune or wealthy life. Do you ever believe in it and go buy the lotto afterward?
Sep 12, 2010, 11:32 pm - victorl3ichiban - Lottery Discussion Forum

fortune cookies
Some Fortune Cookie Trivia: Did you know Fortune Cookies only exists in americanized chinese restaurants in North America? And that the inventor of the fortune cookie was a japanese restaurant owner. Fortune cookies does not exist in China. Small correction: They exists only as american fortune cookies! More info at: Wikipedia
Jul 9, 2005, 4:12 am - MillionsWanted - Lottery Discussion Forum

102 Mega Millions Jackpot 4/8/05
Quote: Originally posted by JAG331 on April 7, 2005Just a hunch that I shouldn't be playing the combo from my fortune cookie, distributed by Golden Star Fortune Cookies of Brooklyn:28-46-67-52-87-7JAG, with a little addition you could make this fortune cookie make you a fortune!67=13 and 87=15 so your numbers would read 13-15-28-46-52+7Just a thought.
Apr 8, 2005, 5:29 pm - weshar75 - Jackpot Games Forum

Fortune cookie prophecy comes true for lottery winners
Cookie credited with positive message, not winning numbers Two Nampa men will split a $600,000 Powerball prize, and they credit a fortune cookie for their good fortune. John Garcia and Eddie Dietrich bought their winning ticket at the Maverik Store at 2516 W. Karcher Road in Nampa. Idaho Lottery officials say the winning ticket was for last Wednesday's Powerball draw. It matched five numbers, but not the Powerball and was worth $200,000, but since they paid an extra dollar for the Powe
Mar 10, 2008, 4:50 pm - Todd - Lottery News