300,000,000 to 1, but if you buy 20 tickets your odds improve drastically to 15,000,000 to 1. Buy 300 tickets and your odds are a million to one, and, according to Terry Pratchett, you’re guaranteed to win.
Neil deGrasse Tyson brought up that the lowest monetary weekend in Las Vegas Casino’s history was when they had a Physics and Scientists convention in town!
j_m_kuehl almost 2 years ago
One less new shoe
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The secret is to keep living long enough.
tbm3572 almost 2 years ago
There is always hope.
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If only Lila was blonde then she would be the perfect stereotype.
Robert Wilson Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Lotteries are a tax on the innumerate.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
300,000,000 to 1, but if you buy 20 tickets your odds improve drastically to 15,000,000 to 1. Buy 300 tickets and your odds are a million to one, and, according to Terry Pratchett, you’re guaranteed to win.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That’s it Boyd keep placating her……
jmworacle almost 2 years ago
And without Annie she’d be broke in a year if she won.
Happicat2012 almost 2 years ago
Every now & then SOMEBODY does win it. Why not me tho.
NWdryad almost 2 years ago
Drew, you’re such a buzzkill. Let Lila have her fantasy.
spaced man spliff almost 2 years ago
When I read of one multimillion dollar winning ticket, I wonder just how many people went in on that ticket.
sk2915kaiso almost 2 years ago
Neil deGrasse Tyson brought up that the lowest monetary weekend in Las Vegas Casino’s history was when they had a Physics and Scientists convention in town!
stefaninafla almost 2 years ago
Ah, that lovely dichotomy of it’s never going to be you and it is just as likely to be you as anyone else at the same time.