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Wow

This is crazy

$1.3 Billion

Imagine that!!!
Considering Australia has way less participants in Australian Powerball than America, it is incredible that the combination hasn't been hit with the 5 + powerball game yet. I am sure the number of combinations bought would be massive. Very strange.
 
I wonder if non US residents can buy tickets.

Aussie punters given green light to play for world's biggest lotto of $1.3b​




Here is the site to purchase your winning numbers from Rumpy


I purchased from a website that was 18 pounds for 5 games. Lottoland is $70 for 5 games (I think). Good luck
 

http://abc7chicago.com/finance/powerball-lottery-jackpot-at-$15b;-winning-numbers-drawing-wednesday/1155977/

I bet he/she will be known once they figure it out. Below is the train bringing all the relatives out of the woodwork ...

 
With Alan Rickman passing @ 69 too. I'm wondering if it's the new black
 
With Alan Rickman passing @ 69 too. I'm wondering if it's the new black

Tisme, this is a genuine question not a comment. What does the expression "xxx is the new black" mean. There is a TV series, that I haven't yet seen, called "Orange is the new black" and there was a banner ad in The Australian today saying something or other is the new black. I can't recall what it was, but I think it was a product of some sort. I have also heard it used in relation to other things. None seem to relate to race or oppression or anything political in any way, so I just can't fathom the meaning behind the expression.
 

Background: Since black is always in style in the fashion industry, saying something is "the new black" means that it is the hottest new thing. :star:
 

I guess these are hypothetical questions that only keep the likes of myself up at night:

1. Do you win as if you were an additional participant in the lottery; ie if there were 3 winners of the underlying lottery you get only 1/4 of the winnings?

2. Why tax as an American when it's Lloyds paying it out. I'm guessing it's not taxed as an American but instead they short pay if you were Australian.

3. Amazing how much diff state tax can make in the US. You buy ticket in high tax area of you pretend after winning you are in low tax, where you pay tax?

Anyway, don't expect answers but it interest me how these shadow lottery systems would work.
 
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