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http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/05/us/florida-powerball-winner/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
An 84-year-old Florida woman claimed the second-biggest U.S. lottery jackpot Wednesday and will pocket a $370 million lump sum before taxes, state lottery officials announced.
Gloria Mackenzie bought the winning ticket in the May 18 Powerball drawing at a grocery store in Zephyrhills, near Tampa, Florida Lottery Secretary Cynthia O'Connell said.
Mackenzie did not attend a news conference and pleaded for privacy in a statement O'Connell read to reporters.
An 84-year-old Florida woman claimed the second-biggest U.S. lottery jackpot Wednesday and will pocket a $370 million lump sum before taxes, state lottery officials announced.
Gloria Mackenzie bought the winning ticket in the May 18 Powerball drawing at a grocery store in Zephyrhills, near Tampa, Florida Lottery Secretary Cynthia O'Connell said.
Mackenzie did not attend a news conference and pleaded for privacy in a statement O'Connell read to reporters.
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Re: my second momma
*Ah..wondered who won the big powerball! Good for this lady..good for the people who were good to her and if she likes them!
Being redundant..many people in their 80s these days..are having so much luck and good time..it's not funny you'all!
Just read this one..
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2008/02/27/couple-to-marry-in-their-80s/
What do they have to lose? The wills are written (unless they win the lottery, and want leave some of that too)..got nothing to prove to anyone (well, it can apply at any age..if one is financially independent and in good health!)
Being redundant..many people in their 80s these days..are having so much luck and good time..it's not funny you'all!
Just read this one..
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2008/02/27/couple-to-marry-in-their-80s/
What do they have to lose? The wills are written (unless they win the lottery, and want leave some of that too)..got nothing to prove to anyone (well, it can apply at any age..if one is financially independent and in good health!)
Maria S- Posts : 2879
Join date : 2011-12-31
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What is you'all? Is that some kind of Yankee-pleasing y'all?
Hellsangel- Posts : 14721
Join date : 2011-04-28
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this is a mouth-watering subject for anyone who studies irony in life. $370 mn for an 84-year-old woman = irony at its evil best.
Captain Bhankas- Posts : 676
Join date : 2013-02-05
Re: my second momma
Maria S wrote:*Ah..wondered who won the big powerball! Good for this lady..good for the people who were good to her and if she likes them!
Being redundant..many people in their 80s these days..are having so much luck and good time..it's not funny you'all!
Just read this one..
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2008/02/27/couple-to-marry-in-their-80s/
What do they have to lose? The wills are written (unless they win the lottery, and want leave some of that too)..got nothing to prove to anyone (well, it can apply at any age..if one is financially independent and in good health!)
indeed maria akkA, indeed... good for her.
1. Most frequently, affluent people become charitable and philanthropic when they are relatively aged.
2. lots of people are forced to be overly courteous, polite, pleasing excessively and tolerate more merely for their survival which is so self-violating for them, she does not have to any more..
and of course this is in contrast to those that innately ingratiate or suck up to specific groups/communities with an agenda that is so misguided and pathetic.
garam_kuta- Posts : 3768
Join date : 2011-05-18
Re: my second momma
garam_kuta wrote:Maria S wrote:*Ah..wondered who won the big powerball! Good for this lady..good for the people who were good to her and if she likes them!
Being redundant..many people in their 80s these days..are having so much luck and good time..it's not funny you'all!
Just read this one..
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2008/02/27/couple-to-marry-in-their-80s/
What do they have to lose? The wills are written (unless they win the lottery, and want leave some of that too)..got nothing to prove to anyone (well, it can apply at any age..if one is financially independent and in good health!)
indeed maria akkA, indeed... good for her.
1. Most frequently, affluent people become charitable and philanthropic when they are relatively aged.
2. lots of people are forced to be overly courteous, polite, pleasing excessively and tolerate more merely for their survival which is so self-violating for them, she does not have to any more..
and of course this is in contrast to those that innately ingratiate or suck up to specific groups/communities with an agenda that is so misguided and pathetic.
Nice to read your comments Garam!
Maria S- Posts : 2879
Join date : 2011-12-31
Re: my second momma
garam_kuta wrote:Maria S wrote:*Ah..wondered who won the big powerball! Good for this lady..good for the people who were good to her and if she likes them!
Being redundant..many people in their 80s these days..are having so much luck and good time..it's not funny you'all!
Just read this one..
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2008/02/27/couple-to-marry-in-their-80s/
What do they have to lose? The wills are written (unless they win the lottery, and want leave some of that too)..got nothing to prove to anyone (well, it can apply at any age..if one is financially independent and in good health!)
indeed maria akkA, indeed... good for her.
1. Most frequently, affluent people become charitable and philanthropic when they are relatively aged.
2. lots of people are forced to be overly courteous, polite, pleasing excessively and tolerate more merely for their survival which is so self-violating for them, she does not have to any more..
and of course this is in contrast to those that innately ingratiate or suck up to specific groups/communities with an agenda that is so misguided and pathetic.
Ippo InnaThaan SolrE neee ?
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
Join date : 2011-04-30
Age : 110
Re: my second momma
Marathadi-Saamiyaar wrote:garam_kuta wrote:Maria S wrote:*Ah..wondered who won the big powerball! Good for this lady..good for the people who were good to her and if she likes them!
Being redundant..many people in their 80s these days..are having so much luck and good time..it's not funny you'all!
Just read this one..
http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2008/02/27/couple-to-marry-in-their-80s/
What do they have to lose? The wills are written (unless they win the lottery, and want leave some of that too)..got nothing to prove to anyone (well, it can apply at any age..if one is financially independent and in good health!)
indeed maria akkA, indeed... good for her.
1. Most frequently, affluent people become charitable and philanthropic when they are relatively aged.
2. lots of people are forced to be overly courteous, polite, pleasing excessively and tolerate more merely for their survival which is so self-violating for them, she does not have to any more..
and of course this is in contrast to those that innately ingratiate or suck up to specific groups/communities with an agenda that is so misguided and pathetic.
Ippo InnaThaan SolrE neee*** ?
i think maria akka got it right, though i had missed out on the 2nd point that it's lots of aged people in their old age are forced to compromise and self-violate just for survival and struggle to keep their dignity etc.,
*** naina, innA, loose mohannu ninaippA?
garam_kuta- Posts : 3768
Join date : 2011-05-18
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