Saturday, July 21, 2007

Mega Millions Lottery Pool - Game 35 - 5th Update

Date: 7/19/2007

To: Game 35 Members

From: Michael Porter

Update: 5TH NEWSLETTER

Today's Quote

No love, no friendship can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever.

-Francois Muriac

I just got back from Kroger about an hour and half ago. I found out that we had won $16.00 not $8.00. We had the Mega Ball twice:

Results for your numbers: 7 - 11 - 22 - 31 - 43 (5) . How To Play Mega Millions

Matched

Prize

Date

Numbers Drawn

(Mega Ball)

0 of 5 w/Mega Ball

$2

07/17/2007

16 - 30 - 38 - 46 - 51

(5)

Megaplier 4X

Results for your numbers: 6 - 9 - 15 - 22 - 23 (5) . How To Play Mega Millions

Matched

Prize

Date

Numbers Drawn

(Mega Ball)

0 of 5 w/Mega Ball

$2

07/17/2007

16 - 30 - 38 - 46 - 51

(5)

Megaplier 4X

I will admit, I had not checked our tickets when I wrote the first newsletter. I got Mac’s Spreadsheet and worked from that. However, I failed to read the spreadsheet closely; we had won on two lines.

No one has one the Jack Pot, so it has increased to $35 Million. The Cash Option is now at

$19,700,000.00

Here is the spreadsheet that Mac does for us, it has the payout information on it, and so I will not longer be including body of this newsletter: http://tinyurl.com/33lgfg

Money in Bank

Date Won

Running Total

$20.00

07/10/2007

$20.00

$8.00

07/13/2007

$28.00

$16.00

07/17/2007

$44.00

I do have one rejoin who has already paid for Game 36, so it will start on Friday August 10th, 2007

If you want to play in Game 36 you will need to have your money to me no later than Thursday August 09th, 2007.

Tollbooth Crash

A tractor trailer driver lost control of his rig, plowed into an empty tollbooth on the Garden State Parkway and smashed it into hundreds of pieces.

While filling out the police and insurance reports for the damage he had caused, he noticed a crew of workers picking up each broken piece of the wrecked tollbooth and spreading some kind of creamy substance on it. Then they began fitting the pieces together. In less than twenty minutes, they had the entire tollbooth reconstructed and looking good as new.

Amazed at what he had witnessed, he asked the police officer, "What was that white stuff those men used to assemble all those pieces together?"

The police officer smiled and said, "Oh, that was tollgate booth paste."

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