You better mathematical odds of being hit by lightning outdoors then winning the lottery. So basically you are asking, should I stand in one spot or move around in a storm........
2007-08-01 05:31:44
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answered by Outside the box 6
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It doesn't matter, because the winning numbers are random. There is no correlation between numbers chosen one day and numbers chosen another.
1 2 3 4 5 6 is just as likely to win as any other sequence of numbers. You can change your numbers or not, either way you have the same chances.
2007-08-01 05:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not much for superstitions. Once I walked under a ladder and the guy on the ladder dropped a can of paint on my head. I sued and got a lot of money.
The doctor said I suffered brain damage but it was actually an improvement for my dumb *ss.
I forgot what my point was, but you should never taunt a man who something, something, something.
2007-08-01 07:29:16
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answered by hershey highway road thug 2
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You know how they say something like "We fell into each other's arms?" That almost literally happened with my parents. My aunt was moving out of my grandparents' house, and her friend helped her move, and he knew my father, and so my father went along for the ride when my aunt's friend helped her move, and my mother was tagging along for the ride, as well, and when my mother got in the back seat of the car, my father was already sitting there with his arm out and resting on the back of the seat, as if it was an arm rest, and my mother ended up sitting where my father's arm was extended out. So, my parents met in the back seat of a car, with my father's arm around where my mother sat down.
2016-05-19 23:53:25
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answered by ? 3
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It doesn't matter.
2007-08-02 07:49:03
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answered by Steel Rain 7
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