nice question
Satire: "It's a sin to hide money in a wife's nameβ with a wife like mine! It's simply a comedy!" - This quote showcases satire as the husband belittles his wife's ability to manage money.
Suspense: "The numbers place you in a position to become a millionaire, should your wife be fortunate." - This quote builds suspense by highlighting the potential for sudden wealth based on the lottery ticket's numbers.
There is a1 in 13,983,816 chance of anyone winning the lottery.
Of course, anyone of legal age can play the lottery. The exception would be someone who works for the lottery.
Of course, anyone of legal age can play the lottery. The exception would be someone who works for the lottery.
no .and never will.ight
He won the lottery, That would make anyone happy ( gay )
Yes.
Most of them form a limited partnership not a trust. Its called an LLC. If you win, do not tell anyone, sign the lottery ticket, go to the bank and put it in a save deposit box and then find an attorney who is experienced in lottery winnings which you can find through doing research on the internet. Do not tell anyone until you consult with a lawyer.
I git a bogus lottery winner email from the Ontario Lottery Corporation stating Mike Powell as the contact person to claim my winnings. If anyone received this please post it here and maybe we can catch this scammer.
It is a hoax see http://www.snopes.com/crime/fraud/lottery.asp for more details
Anyone can buy them. Its claiming a prize that is important. You may want to consult the lottery commission on that one.
anyone and everyone, more specific answers the day after extreme rules
yes of course they are no different than anyone else