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Went to get my prescription for my Ventolin rescue inhaler today and saw when they rung me up that the cost was zero. So instead of just keeping quiet I told them and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was generic and my insurance covered it.

Since I only have generic drug coverage I've been paying $64.00 a month for it so big savings for me.

THEN I cashed in a $5.00 lottery ticket and bought three more of the same tickets with the $15.00 I won

AND WON $500.00!!!!!!!

So all in all a pretty darn good day :)

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Cool deal.

 

I hate to ask, but can I borrow a few bucks?  I need more swag in my life.

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Congratulations. 

I have a very addictive personality so I have never purchased a lottery ticket. Yeah, never… So, I’m not addicted to gambling.

That’s a good day…

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Oh I did it again! Cashed in a $100.00 winner and got two more and saw they had brand new $20.00 tickets so bought two of those, almost didn't, and man so glad did because i won another $500.00!!! Yay me :)

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I play here and there when i feel lucky. I would go to a bar and drink and they had quickdraw, this guy would come in and play 1-2000 on the game. He hit one time for over 40,000 and was chasing that feeling. He gave that $ back and some. What did you buy me with the winning? Met hat?

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