Author Topic: 232 million prize  (Read 965 times)

The ticket owner never called in, this shows why. Also, it's good that someone who was poor and in deep debt got it rather than somone who was not deserving of the lottery millions. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_rags_to_riches


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Dave Assman, who owns farmland next to the Wanless ranch, said he is happy the family won't have to worry about money any more. "They've been real short on finances for a long time," Assman said. "They are from real meager means, I guess you'd say."

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Dave Assman, who owns farmland next to the Wanless ranch, said he is happy the family won't have to worry about money any more. "They've been real short on finances for a long time," Assman said. "They are from real meager means, I guess you'd say."
I feel bad for his last name.

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Wanless, who is single, lives with his mother and father on the family's 320-acre ranch
lol.. i bet all the airheads in his town are gonna wanna get with him now

At least he isn't an assman.

Also, it's good that someone who was poor and in deep debt got it rather than somone who was not deserving of the lottery millions.

So, let me get this straight.  You think someone who couldn't manage their money well enough to not get in debt is more deserving than someone who's worked hard for their money and has the smarts to use it well?