You mean winning the lottery doesn't make you smarter?
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WATMoney Management is not what school teaches you...
Recently, not people do manage money, but money do manage people...
Someones $1 spent for luck turned to death, for someone - other peoples luck will mean a jail...
I would suggest, before you buy a lotto:
Check, what happens to people, when they win big...
And remember...people will empty pockets will always say: "They'll will know what to do with money if they win..."
In most cases, when a money bags drops in front of you...Most of us will loose our minds...
And..for those, a few successful: "Welcome To Billionaires(or Millionaires) Club..".
It means, that "Get Rich Quick Scheme" worked for you....
Oooh....this'll totally be on investigation discovery as soon as the wife is convicted. (it's always the wife)
lump sum of 1 mil is only $425k? man, he got robbed alright.
Fire that medical examiner!
how the hell is cyanide not an unusual substance? especially in an amount that can kill a grown man?!
I'm good with money and I've played/won lottery multiple times. It's simply entertainment for me...I don't need the winnings. Using probability you can have a good chance of winning. Reinvest and see how long you can go. Example: http://www.us-lotteries.com/info/GroupsOf3DigGames.asp
"Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen Cina found no trauma or unusual substances in the 46-year-old's body, the medical examiner's office declared that he died of natural causes.
a concerned relative asked the medical examiner's office to take a closer look, Cina told the Tribune.
The medical examiners office determined from comprehensive toxicology reports that Khan had ingested a deadly amount of cyanide and his death was reclassified as a homicide. "
Fire that medical examiner!
how the hell is cyanide not an unusual substance? especially in an amount that can kill a grown man?!
LOL, that's the first thing I thought too. How could you not screen for cyanide?
The people who use it as a "retirement" plan are the ones that need help.
She almost got away with it, too, if it hadn't been for that meddling relative.
Someone had to ask for them to take a closer look. Scary thought
I've only ever bought lottery tickets when an office pool formed for a very high one and any chance of my whole office leaving next week with me being left to do everything was not worth the risk so I bought into it ^.^
Someone had to ask for them to take a closer look. Scary thought
Someone had to ask for them to take a closer look. Scary thought