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Wohooo $162 millions ...

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This woman claims to be the winner of this huge lotto jackpot but she said she lost the ticket. link. Bad luck or what?

And just to spice the thread up a bit i'll include a poll. Is she telling the truth?

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So true! Btw im not sure but they might be looping two or

three images over and over again cos' i saw this one particular

donkey in the upper left corner who seemed to be running back

and forth, all the time.

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So true! Btw im not sure but they might be looping two or

three images over and over again cos' i saw this one particular

donkey in the upper left corner who seemed to be running back

and forth, all the time.

Amusing that they thought of using this method from the movie "Speed" for donkies. tounge_o.gif

edit: I hope someone doesn't blow up the donkies now that this has been revealed. wow_o.gif

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Quote[/b] ]edit: I hope someone doesn't blow up the donkies now that this has been revealed.

They wont, at least as long as the donkies keep running faster then 50 mp/h

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http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/01/06/lottery.ticket.ap/index.html

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Quote[/b] ]CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -- A woman turned in the winning $162 million Mega Millions lottery ticket Tuesday, saying she came forward sooner than planned because she was angered by another woman's claim that she bought the ticket and lost it.

Rebecca Jemison, a hospital worker from South Euclid, turned in the ticket for the 11-state jackpot at Ohio Lottery headquarters, officials said. The lottery validated it Tuesday morning as the sole winning ticket for the Dec. 30 drawing.

"I think I checked it about five or six times to make sure to see was it real," Jemison said at a news conference at lottery headquarters.

She said she told her mother even before telling her husband. "Being a mama's girl I wanted to share the news with my mama first," she said.

She also talked to an attorney and an accountant before turning in the ticket.

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