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lottery winnings Pamela Hester from Canton won a $152,649 jackpot. She is planning to share the money with her eleven children and grandchildren. Exie Evans’s lottery ticket brought her a $118,452 jackpot. Willie Wright’s lucky lottery ticket brought him a $56,150 jackpot. He is planning to use the money to host a family reunion. There is always a chance to win big when you purchase lottery tickets.
A teenage student from Cumbria was bitten on the bottom by her dog as she screamed in delight at winning £7m on the EuroMillions lottery. She was one of 15 people who scooped a slice of Friday’s £102m jackpot. I didn’t know what to do with my ticket, so after hiding it in my bra and jewellery box, I settled for my gym bag until it was confirmed I was a winner.”
Fullagar, of Ravenglass, said Brock, a Parson Jack Russell terrier, took a bite after becoming unsettled by her wild celebrations. The 18-year-old, who hid her winning ticket in her bra, is organising an Egyptian holiday and wants a Ford Ka. Miss Fullagar was due to start a law degree next year Miss Fullagar, who is on a gap year before starting a law degree in 2009, said:
“At first I thought I had matched three numbers, so I couldn’t believe it when I realised I had the five main numbers plus one Lucky Star. “My mum called the National Lottery Line and it was only then that I realised I had won a share of the jackpot. We were both screaming so loudly that my dog, Brock, didn’t know what was happening and bit me on the bottom.
For many of us, the concept, the very thought of winning the lottery is a dream come
true, many call it the archetypal American dream. However for many people becoming an
overnight millionaire turned into an lifetime nightmare.
Evelyne Adams won the lottery twice, a total of $5.4m between 1985/86.
She said “Winning the lottery isn’t always what it’s cracked up to be, today all
my money has gone and i still live in a trailer” I won the American dream but I
lost it, too. It was a very hard fall. It’s called rock bottom,” says Adams.
“Everybody wanted my money. Everybody had their hand out. I never learned one
simple word in the English language — ‘No.’ I wish I had the chance to do
it all over again. I’d be much smarter about it now,” says Adams, who also
lost money at the slot machines in Atlantic City.
“I was a big-time gambler,” admits Adams. “I didn’t drop a million dollars, but it was a lot of money. I made mistakes, some I regret, some I don’t. I’m human. I can’t go back now so I just go forward, one step at a time.”
So think twice before setting your dreams and thing again if you win… plan your lottery winnings carefully