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Friday, April 23, 2010

Pinoy lotto Quotes



Here are some funny answers of some lotto readers , when ask to comment about the lotto games. Read it carefully and you may find yourself in this quotes ...

Siguro mahal ako ng panginoon, kasi di nya gusto na may masasamang mangyayari sa akin. kasi pagmananalo ako, delikado na ang buhay ko.

Di na lang ako mag aapura, maghihintay na lang ako kung kailan ako manalo ng lotto.

Kung inipon ko yung mga tinaya ko sa lotto, marami na sana akong pera ngayon. mga magkano na kaya?

Panalo na naman ako, hay naku... di ko na alam kong ano gagawin ko sa mga pera ko.

Sana ako naman ang manalo, kahit isang beses lang. sa totoo lang, ilang beses mo ba gusto talagang manalo?

Hay buhay! lahat gusto manalo. sige na nga, sana manalo na tayung lahat.

Tumataya din ako, nakukuha ko naman lahat na jackpot numbers, pero hiwahiwalay nga lang.

TAYA NG TAYA SI MAMA KASO, D SYA TUMATAMA 10 TAON NA SYANG TUMATAYA KAHIT ISA D PA SIYA NANALO, PANALONIN NYO NAMAN SI MAMA!!!!!

Nakakatuwa naman, lahat ng tao syempre gusto manalo.
Sana ako din.

Sana manalo naman ako, kasi ang tagal ko ng tumataya.

Papano ka mananalo kung hindi ka tataya?

Ang feeling ko mananalo ako ngayong taon na ito. ibig ba sabihin buong taon nanaman ako tataya?

Kailan ba talaga ako mananalo sa lotto, sino kaya ang tatanungin ko?

Sarap pala pag nananalo kahit consolation prize lang.

Ewan ko ba, kung bakit ang hirap manalo sa lotto. sabi ng kapitbahay ko madali lang daw !!!

Palagi ako tumataya sa lotto. pero kahit kailan never akong nanalo. kaya ang ginawa ko ngayon, nilagay ko na lang sa alkansya ang pera ng pangtaya ng lotto. eh di pagdating ng pasko ang laki na ng naipon ko.

Bakit kaya? pag hindi ako tumataya lumalabas ang mga numero na inaalagaan ko? pero pag tumataya ako hindi sila lumalabas?

Kung kapalaran ko talaga ang manalo sa lotto. eh di kahit paminsan minsan lang akong tumaya, mananalo at mananalo talaga ako. kung kapalaran ko nga?

Ano ba talaga ..... mananalo pa ba ako? inis na inis na ako ah !!!!

Relax lang... huwag ka mag alala, mananalo at mananalo ka. malay mo baka mamaya na yun o bukas na yun....

I hope you enjoyed reading this article and found yourself in some of this quotes.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Dreaming lotto numbers



I want to discuss once more about dreams. It has given me much interest and attention Because this might be the best way you could win the lotto. I really want you to win the lotto. There are already stories that happened and they dreamed numbers and won.

I believe that dreaming about numbers really can let you win the lotto.
Of course, you can't control the things you dream about, but if you do happen to dream about a specific number, then play it.

Try following this method. As you drift off to sleep, mentally repeat to yourself, over and over, these words: “Please give me a precognitive dream about the lotto numbers. This mantra, or wish, or prayer, is directed at programming your own unconscious mind.
Even though you may not be able to control your dreams, you can keep track of them. Sleep researchers recommend this method to help you remember your dreams: Keep paper and pencil within reach of your bed. Before you fall asleep, tell yourself that you will remember your dreams. When you wake up in the morning, try to recall the night's dreams while they're still fresh in your mind. Think about your dreams, and then write down as much as you can remember before you forget. And definitely jot down any numbers you see in your dreams.

Here are 2 lotto winners who dreamed numbers and won.
Every once in a while the news media reports on how a lotto jackpot winner claimed to have seen the winning numbers in a dream. Time magazine profiled one such dreamer in December 2005, a 43-year-old Pakistani immigrant named Ihsanullah Khan, who drove a taxi cab in Washington and saw the numbers 2,4,6,17,25 and 31 appear in one of his dreams. He played those numbers and won a $55 million lottery jackpot.

People who know Janine Cox invariably use these words to describe her: beautiful, stunning, raven haired, bright dark eyes, fair skin, eclectic, charismatic, highly intuitive and a very lucky lady. By any reasonable standard, her intuitive luck experiences have been nothing short of phenomenal.

Over a 33-day period beginning in September 1998, while working as a paralegal at a large Fort Lauderdale law firm, Janine amazed and enthralled her co-workers by repeatedly winning the 3 digits, 4 digits, and 5 digits games in the Florida state lotto. What dumbfounded Janine's co-workers even more than her success was how she accomplished her feat--each night she had dreams foretelling the next day's winning sequence of number.

I hope this gives you some ideas that our dreams are important and might help you win the lotto jackpot.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

A winning lotto strategy



Winning the lotto would be a dream come true, wouldn't it? But it's so damn hard to do so. The odds are just not very good. Some people claim that there are hundreds of strategies that could help you win. Is this true? Is there really a strategy?

The good news is that there is a strategy. It's actually very simple - Buy more tickets. Everybody knows that buying more tickets increases your chances of winning. Perhaps you were looking for a better strategy. Sorry, but there are no others - That's the only one.

See, lotto are almost purely random and that means that nobody can develop strategies to beat them. You can't predict random events and lotto are no different.

So, the only way to better your odds is to buy more tickets. Let me show what happens to your odds when you buy more tickets. I'll use an example - The 649 lottery. The odds of winning the 649 lotto, with just one ticket, are approximately 1-in-14-million. What happens to your odds if you buy two tickets? The odds drop to just 1-in-7-million. Now, let's say you buy ten tickets. Then your odds would drop even further - 1-in-1.4-million.

Sure, buying too many lotto tickets is not smart.
But that's the only formula to win the lotto.
And yes, there really is a strategy to win the lotto, it just costs more.

Friday, April 2, 2010

A millionaire for 1 day


I was lucky enough to have a friend who became a millionaire just for 1 day and I'm sure he wont forget this for the rest of his life.

When my friend Tony checked his ATM bank account he had a happy surprise. His balance had exploded to P5,000,000. This happened way back almost 5 years ago.

He called the Bank the next day just to report on what happened to his ATM bank account.
The balance was a technical error by the Bank which was quickly fixed.

The day when he check his ATM. A 5 million pesos balance appeared. He knew he has only a mere 5 thousand pesos.
For the past 24 hrs before he called the bank he was thinking of withdrawing the amount, but he knew it would not be easy for him to do that except for a maximum of P20,000. Because it was a maximum ATM withdrawal for 1 day.
He could not also go to the bank and withdraw 1 million pesos , face to face with the bank teller.

It made him crazy for just 1 day, thinking he was a millionaire already. He told nobody not even his wife. If only it was his money ,then he would be able to buy a new car and pay all his debts, which he told me was almost P200,000. And he would buy a car for an average of P800,000. Still he would have a balance of P4 million for a time deposit.
If he did not call the bank he could have withdrawn some money, not until the bank would discover it. But he could be arrested for it, by withdrawing more money from his original balance.

For me he was right in reporting it to the bank. He called me up after the bank fixed the error on there computer. And told me the whole story.

"It's all gone. I'm poor again," he said. "I was a millionaire for day.

This kind of bank error happens. But my friend raises an interesting question: What if, for 1 day, you truly did have P5 million. what will you do with a 5 million pesos in your situation right now?

Sunday, March 28, 2010

A Lotto winner promise


If you want to win the lotto jackpot and a condition, a pact or a promise is attach to it, will you fulfill it? Of course you will. It is easy to say YES as of now. But then when the time comes,when you win the lotto jackpot, will you really do it? After you claim your prize, the promise that you have made to yourself is now waiting, and your conscience says to you, it is time for your promise. Let say you won P20 million. You have to give the P10 million as you promised. Will you still fulfill your promise?

I found this article very interesting that's why I'm asking this question. Will you still fulfill your promise?
LONDON - The billionaire founder of a British supermarket chain is donating most of his fortune to charity to fulfill a "pact with God."

Albert Gubay, a penniless candy seller in Wales after World War II, says he made a vow with God at the time to hand over half his fortune to the Catholic Church if he ever became rich.

Gubay went on to found the Kwik Save grocery chain and later accumulated development properties in Liverpool and Manchester. Now 82, the retail entrepreneur says he's making good on his charitable promise.

Gubay, a lifelong Roman Catholic, has placed his business empire — valued at roughly $690 million, according to Forbes — into a charitable trust. Upon his death, half of that money will go to causes identified by the Catholic Church, with the other half to go to good causes selected by the trustees.

Gubay ranked at No. 880 in Forbes 2010 list of the world's billionaires, with a total fortune worth $1.1 billion. He lives on the quiet British tax haven of the Isle of Man with his second wife and has two children with his first wife.

'Make me a millionaire'

In a 1997 television documentary, the media-shy Gubay said he came out of the Royal Navy after WWII.
He borrowed 100 pounds and made the pact with God: Make me a millionaire — and you can have half of my money.
Gubay plans to continue running his companies until he dies and wants to maximize profits for the Albert Gubay Charitable Foundation.

A Promise is waiting. .....

Again upon his death, half of that money will go to causes identified by the Catholic Church, with the other half to go to good causes selected by the trustees.
I believe upon Mr. Gubays death, his pact with God will be fulfilled.

Going back to our lotto jackpot promise, Mr.Gubays promise is after his death. How about you? You have promise to give the P10 million by the time you receive your jackpot prize,which is anytime now. But you have still many years to leave, possibly 40 more years to go. Will you still fulfill your promise?

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Lotto winner say ..NO..NO.. and NO


What is life AFTER wining the lotto jackpot like? what life changes you should expect after winning a big cash prize, and the #1 mistake you MUST learn to avoid to stay sane, safe and happy.

How does life change for most lotto winners?
Most quit work. (often immediately) Many become the primary caretakers for their families.....often being responsible for the financial well being of cousins, nephews, kids, friends and anyone else who shows up at their door with their hands out. Many feel a ton of pressure...and new found insecurity about who they should trust...and who should be avoided. Often including people who have been part of there lives for years.

What about the positive changes a lotto winner experiences?
The fun and freedom of being financially free is a very liberating thing. You can do the things you want...when you want. You can come and go as you please.. freedom of time. Another is that you get a perspective on money that MOST people never will. You learn to appreciate it....but not worship it.

The #1 MISTAKE that most lottery winners regret is this.......

Learning to say "NO". The truth is, "no" is the most important word for a lottery winner to learn. Too many people want to much from you..and you can't reasonably accommodate everyone. Not saying "no" early can lead to fractured relationships later....and a constant and never ending barrage of requests that CAN ruin your life and your relationships. I remember a lotto winner who was rush to St. Luke medical center in Quezon City way back 4 years ago because of nervous breakdown. The reason was to much pressure from relatives who were asking for help. The lotto winner could not say a simple word "NO". It was a never ending problem from her relatives until almost all her winnings were gone.

I hope anytime now, you are ready to receive your lotto jackpot prize together with the word "NO". But still, the only solution for all this problem ....I will say it again .... keep it a secret when you win the lotto jackpot.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Worlds Billionaires




Only two Filipinos, Henry Sy Sr. and Lucio Tan Sr., made it to Forbes magazine’s list of top billionaires this year.
Shopping mall magnate Sy and his family had an estimated net worth of $4.2 billion, putting him in the 201st spot.
Tobacco tycoon Tan and his family, on the other hand, had an estimated net worth of $1.7 billion, earning him the 582nd slot in Forbes.

World's 20 richest people—Forbes 2010
The world's billionaires:

1. Carlos Slim Helu and family. Mexico. Telecoms. $53.5 billion.
2. Bill Gates. US. Microsoft. $53 billion.
3. Warren Buffett. US. Berkshire Hathaway. $47 billion.
4. Mukesh Ambani. India. Oil, gas $29 billion.
5. Lakshmi Mittal. India. Steel. $28.7 billion.
6. Lawrence Ellison. US. Oracle. $28 billion.
7. Bernard Arnault. France. LVMH luxury goods. $27.5 billion.
8. Eike Batista. Brazil. Mining, oil. $27 billion.
9. Amancio Ortega. Spain. Clothing retail. $25 billion.
10. Karl Albrecht. Germany. Supermarkets. $23.5 billion.
11. Ingvar Kamprad and family. Sweden. Ikea. $23 billion.
12. Christy Walton and family. US. Walmart. $22.5 billion.
13. Stefan Persson. Sweden. Hennes and Mauritz $22.4 billion.
14. Li Ka-shing. Hong Kong. Diversified. $21 billion.
15. Jim Walton. US. Walmart. $20.7 billion.
16. Alice Walton. US. Walmart. $20.6 billion.
17. Liliane Bettencourt. France. L'Oreal. $20 billion.
18. S. Robson Walton. Walmart . $19.8 billion.
19. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud. Saudi Arabia. $19.4 billion.
20. David Thomson and family. Canada. Inheritance. $19 billion.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

3 Lotto jackpot winners ... picture please ?



There are 3 lucky lotto winners for the 6/49 march 9 2010 draw. With the jackpot prize of P83,154,092.40. Each has a share of more or less P28 million. When the lotto winner saw that his ticket has won the jackpot, the lotto winner could not imagine that he won P83 million.

That is the first reaction of a lotto winner. But is he really sure that he is the only lotto jackpot winner? Now comes PCSO telling the winner that 3 of them won the jackpot. What is your first reaction?...I cant believe it.... Can you show me some proof.

Now lets go to other Countries, who has lotto games also. From United States to London or Ireland or Spain. The only evidence they could show is a simple PICTURE of a lotto winner.

Why winners has to be pictured. Can you trust that lotto is fair? It's all about integrity. If you do not trust the lottery, you won't play. That is the main reason that most lotteries around the world publish the names of lottery winners. It is social proof that the lottery is fair. People need to know that they have a fair chance of winning the lottery.
By publishing the names of winners, the lottery corporation shows that normal, everyday people like yourself can and do win the lottery. Not only do they list names, they also provide photos of many of the winners. Seeing a name and photo does a lot to show that real people actually win.

But,what would you think if winners were always kept secret by the lotto companies? Just like us here in our country.

What if they don't published the names or pictures of lottery winners. Would you still think you could win? Would you still play the lotto? Maybe not. What proof would there be that people actually won? The only reason I could think here in our country is what I call .... A TRUST THING.

Its really a different thing for us here. Many things could happen if we published our photos in the newspaper as a proof that you won the lotto. I wont enumerate all the reasons, but your life is really in danger. From kidnapping to ransom to akyat bahay to friends and relatives, you know what I mean. I would say again, we are Filipinos and when it comes to money, we are different from the rest of the world. What do you think? should we publish our photos just to prove that we have lotto winners here in our country?