Because there is always a chance even if it small.
Yeah but there is a 100% you can buy a coke with the ticket money.
Because there is always a chance even if it small.
Would you trade 1.5” of wet snow on Christmas morning for 10” of high ratio snow in mid February?
Would you trade 1.5” of wet snow on Christmas morning for 10” of high ratio snow in mid February?
No , but I’d trade the wife for both
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Is it ok if I take a screenshot of this and send it to your wife. I am sure it will do wonders for her emotional state while pregnant
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Just in time for Halloween. 06z GFS sends the entire country into a mini ice age. Basically looks like this through the end of the run. Prime pattern we are flirting with right now...way too early imo
Look at those 850’s. Grief
You’ll know when it’s January 1st. GFS will have a 1075 dropping down out of Canada instead of a 1035Your post made me go look at the 18z GFS, did the GFS get November 1st confused with January 1st?
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The Tennessee fans are talking trash about Alabama football all week long... I don't like Bama, but I HATE Tennessee. #rockyflop
Go ahead and join auburn then ... you looser...The Tennessee fans are talking trash about Alabama football all week long... I don't like Bama, but I HATE Tennessee. #rockyflop
Go ahead and join auburn then ... you looser...
I had good intensions to spell it out like that .... trust meI always consider it good practice that if you're going to call someone names you at least spell it correctly.
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You’ll know when it’s January 1st. GFS will have a 1075 dropping down out of Canada instead of a 1035
I forget when exactly the GFS is going to be retired, but if it's still around come January I'm sure it'll happen.You’ll know when it’s January 1st. GFS will have a 1075 dropping down out of Canada instead of a 1035
According to it's evaluation page (link below) 1/24/2019....I forget when exactly the GFS is going to be retired, but if it's still around come January I'm sure it'll happen.
So is the fv3 considered more reliable at this point? I haven’t been paying much attention until recently since I don’t follow the weather as much during summer.I forget when exactly the GFS is going to be retired, but if it's still around come January I'm sure it'll happen.
So far it's been fair when it comes to topics, but still has GFS tenancies. This winter will be a test run on the front of winter weather and cold performance. Do keep in mind it isn't truncated at all either and is on 6 hour frames from hour 0 to 384. Maybe it is but it's not noticable.So is the fv3 considered more reliable at this point? I haven’t been paying much attention until recently since I don’t follow the weather as much during summer.
It's at $970 million ... bought 3 tix; I'm now $6.00 poorer ... and someone else is gonna be set for generations ... but a fun $6.00 to drop anyway ... meanwhile, we'll all just keep getting the mule out of the barn, plowing and planting and watering (except SD who has never seen water), then putting the mule back in the barn and feeding him for a good portion of 8 more months, and then motivating that mule to get his ass (get it?) out of the barn and help with gathering, then back to the barn with him while we're shucking and figuring out why we're doing all of that to feed that mule a winter's worth of corn, just to do it all over again ...Family and I will buy some tickets, cannot win if you don’t play.
Well, my Mule rides my cats, one follows it till I pick him up. Brother in law obsessed with pecans, me, mulberries and blueberries.It's at $970 million ... bought 3 tix; I'm now $6.00 poorer ... and someone else is gonna be set for generations ... but a fun $6.00 to drop anyway ... meanwhile, we'll all just keep getting the mule out of the barn, plowing and planting and watering (except SD who has never seen water), then putting the mule back in the barn and feeding him for a good portion of 8 more months, and then motivating that mule to get his ass (get it?) out of the barn and help with gathering, then back to the barn with him while we're shucking and figuring out why we're doing all of that to feed that mule a winter's worth of corn, just to do it all over again ...
... Oh, now I understand why my grandfather planted all his fields in pine trees ...
I'll probably do the same today, I rarely and I mean rarely play the lottery.... funny isn't it, how many of us are more inclined to play when the jackpot is massive and yet the odds are worse lolIt's at $970 million ... bought 3 tix; I'm now $6.00 poorer ... and someone else is gonna be set for generations ... but a fun $6.00 to drop anyway ... meanwhile, we'll all just keep getting the mule out of the barn, plowing and planting and watering (except SD who has never seen water), then putting the mule back in the barn and feeding him for a good portion of 8 more months, and then motivating that mule to get his ass (get it?) out of the barn and help with gathering, then back to the barn with him while we're shucking and figuring out why we're doing all of that to feed that mule a winter's worth of corn, just to do it all over again ...
... Oh, now I understand why my grandfather planted all his fields in pine trees ...
50 million simply isn't worth my time. Yawn.I'll probably do the same today, I rarely and I mean rarely play the lottery.... funny isn't it, how many of us are more inclined to play when the jackpot is massive and yet the odds are worse lol
So the odds don't change based on the number of tickets sold? I always thought that the odds got worse during times like this because more were playing..... then again I don't really pay that much attention until it gets insane like it is now.The odds aren't really worse, you have more of a chance to split the jackpot but the odds of getting the winning numbers remain the same.
It would pay for one heckuva defense to a lawsuit, though ... LOL50 million simply isn't worth my time. Yawn.![]()
Which one has better odds:
A) Winning the lottery
B) Phil getting a foot of snow on Christmas Eve
Now would seem like as good a time as any to go with the least picked numbers, it's like our winter, they are due. LolSaw this; Larry can probably provide better info, but perhaps worth posting in Banter ...
Anyone seeking to win the prize at the end of the week may hope there is a good strategy to overcome the incredibly long odds — one in 302,575,350, to be exact — and end up with more money than most people would ever know what to do with.
Should you take the nostalgic route, maybe choosing your child’s birthday, or the day you first recall falling in love? Maybe your anniversary?
While nothing is certain, there are a few numbers that have shown up more often than others in the lottery pull — and, of course, there is one that has been pulled the fewest number of times, too.
According to USA Mega, the most common numbers drawn since 31 October 2017 are one, two, and 28. Those are followed by 14, 17, 42, and 70 — all of which are tied. The number one has been pulled 18 times, two and 28 have been pulled 12 times, and the others were all pulled 11 times.
As for the Mega Ball, the most common ball pulled was 22, which came up seven times.
The least common numbers are 50, 65, 63, 57, 36, and nine. Of those, 50 was chosen just once, and the others were chosen three times.
The least common Mega ball was five.
When it snows a foot on Christmas Eve in Gainesville, FL, I'll re-post your prior one and you will have most certainly won ...I bought $10 worth of tickets earlier. Not my proudest moment. Somebody has to win (eventually)