Thursday, February 7, 2008

13 Week Pennsylvania Power Ball Pool - 21st Update

13 Week Pennsylvania Power Ball Pool - Game Two

Date: 02/07/2008

To: Kenneth E. Stutzman, Jr., Juanita L. Brown, Charles W. Rutherford, Mac Almond, Sheila J. McGriff, Jared N. Moore, Libra/Goat, Melinda G. Cook, Johnnie M. Dodson, and Chauncey Stumpter

Membership List: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddn3r8c7_96cbhwdp

From: Michael E. Porter

RE: 21st NEWSLETTER

This week's promise: God will conquer death

Are you living like God conquered death?

"Praise the Lord! Praise the name of the Lord!” - Psalm 135:1 NLT

Praise the Lord

"Psalm 135 begins with "Praise the Lord" and it ends with "Praise the Lord." That's the way Billy Bray started and ended things, too.

In the early 1800's Billy Gray was known as a no-good drunken miner in the village of Twelveheads in Cornwall, England. Then, through the reading of a book by John Bunyan, Billy was converted to Christ, and he was never the same again.

"I can't help praising God," he once said. "As I go along the street, I lift up one foot, and it seems to say, 'Glory,' and I lift up the other, and it seems to say, 'Amen.' If they would put me into a barrel to keep me quiet, I would shout, 'Glory' out of the bunghole. Praise the Lord."

Billy would often say about the Lord, "He has made me glad and no one can make me sad; he makes me shout and no one can make me doubt; he makes me leap, and no one can hold down my feet."

Shortly before his death, Billy was asked if he was afraid, and he answered, "My Savior conquered death. If I was to go down to hell, I would shout, 'Glory, glory' to my blessed Jesus until I made the bottomless pit ring again, and then old Satan would say, 'Billy, Billy, this is no place for you; get out of here.' Then up to heaven I should go, shouting, 'Glory, glory, praise the Lord.'"

adapted from The One Year® Book of Psalms with devotionals by William J. Petersen and Randy Petersen (Tyndale) entry for November 6"

Content is derived from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation and other publications of Tyndale Publishing House

Our tickets are good for two more drawings. Here are your numbers for the entire game:

Power Ball Numbers

Power Ball

Dates Valid

Notes

04 19 33 50 52

30

01/12 – 02/13/08

01 10 17 54 55

37

01/12 – 02/13/08

01 44 49 51 54

34

01/12 – 02/13/08

Here is Mac’s Spreadsheet:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=p1yrwg4cb6UBRs9EiKdA0RA

I’ll keep on wins here, since we have won two drawings in a row, maybe we are on to a winning streak.

Amount Won

Date Won

Running Total

$7.00

01/30/2008

$7.00

$3.00

02/02/2008

$10.00

Your next drawing is on Saturday February 9th, 2008 is worth $63 Million. The Cash Option is worth $31,600,000.00. There were 12 shares sold in this game. This is what you could win, before any attorney fees, taxes or tithes:

Shares Purchased

Amount you could win.

.5

$ 1,316,666.67

1

$ 2,633,333.33

2

$ 5,266,666.67

3

$ 7,900,000.00

Game Announcements

1. Lotto Texas Lottery Pool – Game Twelve – Cost is $10.00 per share. This game starts on Wednesday February 13th, 2008. You need to have your money to me Saturday February 9th, 2008.

Membership List:

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2. Mega Millions Lottery Pool – Game 40 – Cost is $10.00 per share. This game starts on Tuesday February 19th, 2008. You need to have your money to me Saturday February 16th, 2008.

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The Hamster Show

A guy walks into a bar and asks the bartender if he will give him a free beer if he shows him something amazing. The bartender agrees, so the guy pulls out a hamster, who begins dancing and singing "Tuff Enuff" by the Fabulous Thunderbirds.

"That IS amazing!" says the bartender and gives the guy his free beer.

"If I show you something else amazing, will you give me another beer?" The bartender agrees, so the guy pulls out a small piano and a hamster and a frog. Now the hamster plays the piano while the frog dances and sings "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" by Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

The bartender, completely wowed, gives him another beer. A man in a suit, who's been watching the entire time, offers to buy the frog for a princely sum, which the man agrees to.

"Are you nuts?" asks the bartender. "You could've made a fortune off that frog."

"Can you keep a secret?" asks the man. "The hamster's a ventriloquist."

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