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At one point Powerball was over $200 million and I was going to play, but I didn't and missed out on all that.

Seriously, I try not to look at opportunities lost much, since there are so many what if's that you end up getting depressed .
Since I have been out of work, I have bought exactly 1 powerball ticket. I got 5 numbers and powerplayed it. Ticket cost me $10 and I won $12 off it. I'm up $2. "So... I got that going for me, which is nice. "

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My first car at 16 was a 1960 2dr Chevy Bel-Air -white pearl paint job with the red arrow and red interior - if momory is correct it had a 381/4 barrel- automatic trans. I did have trouble with the "A" frame breaking - I didn't know what I had and I traded it for a 1966 2dr Ford Galaxy - Black with Black interior - 289/2barrel 3 on the tree bucket seats - both cars where pretty solid and I wish to this day I still had them but being young and stupid didn't know what I had - I have always dreamed of having a muscle Mustang but those dream turned into a mini-van - I have always heard that it never cost anything to dream and I have alot of dreams

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