Saturday, July 21, 2007

LottoTexas Lottery Pool -Game Six - 5th Update

Lotto Texas Lottery Pool - Game Six

Date: 7/15/2007

To: Anthony W. Bolden, Johnnie M. Dodson, Juanita L. Brown, Sheilia J. Mc Griff, Carole Scott, Libra/Goat (Anonymous), Charles W. Rutherord, Aaron Montgomery, Janet E. Riddle, Mary L. Stewart, Ann F Devore, Gerald R. Snow, Jose Herra, Dorothy D. Armstrong, Jared N. Moore, Jodi H. Schwartz, Mac Almond, and Tresa Dawn Mc Coy

From: Michael Porter

Update: Number Five

Today's Quote

It takes courage to show your dreams to someone else.

-Erma Bombeck

I’m surprised, but still we haven’t won a thing on this game. The good news is that no one won the Jack Pot, so it when up.

Mac, has updated the spreadsheet, you can view at this site: http://tinyurl.com/38vkaz.

The numbers drawn on Wednesday July 18th, 2007 were 3 21 34 37 38 42 Your next drawing is Saturday July 21st, 2007. The Jack Pot is worth $6 Million. The Cash Option is worth $3,400.00

There are 20 shares issued in this game. Here what you would get if we win. This is before any attorney fees, taxes or tithes:

Shares Purchased

Amount you could win

.5

$85,000.00

1

$170,000.00

4

$680,000.00

The next game of Lotto Texas will start on Saturday August 11th, 2007. You will need to have your money to me no later than Thursday August 9th, 2007

Membership list of Lotto Texas Lottery Pool – Game Seven is attached.

The Monastery on a Cliff

There is a story about a monastery perched high on a cliff several hundred feet in the air. The only way to reach the monastery was to be suspended in a basket which was pulled to the top by several monks who pulled and tugged with all their strength. Obviously the ride up the steep cliff in that basket was terrifying. One tourist got exceedingly nervous about half-way up as he noticed that the rope by which he was suspended was old and frayed. With trembling voice, he asked the monk who was riding with him in the basket how often they changed the rope.

The monk thought for a moment and answered brusquely, "Whenever it breaks."

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