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Tonight is the epic POWERBALL jackpot of 1.5 BILLION dollars :o and chances are I'm going to win! You have to feel lucky to be lucky right? Anyway I feel like I've hit the jackpot because I've lost 97 pounds to date. I know I will hit my goal.

And if I don't win POWERBALL tonight, maybe this was the 4 MILLIONTH post on bariatric pal and I won all that cool stuff that Alex Brecher was talking about.

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Yeah, I kind of feel like I have won the lottery also. I just feel so much better overall. All of it isn't related to weight loss. I made a lot of changes before I lost weight. I'm so happy and content in my life that I already feel like a billionaire, actually probably better than a billionaire because I have very little stress in my life.

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Haha! You really ARE feeling lucky, aren't you?

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Haha! You really ARE feeling lucky, aren't you?

Ye of little faith, Jamie. Why wouldn't Margie win powerball? Someone will at some time. Why couldn't it be she?

@@Margie122, I don't buy powerball tix partly because I don't even know if my state is involved. My lottery-ticket buying history is only three times anyway. The last followed taking the friend who was with me out for drinks upon my having "won" a big, fat SUV-looking thing five years ago. It occurred within days of the weigh-in that showed I'd lost 115 lbs. I happily sold it to the dealer that GMC involved in the transaction. That said, you, good Margie, will win powerball. I feel it in my bones and also feel in my bones that you'll throw me a token cashbone when you do..

["Won" is in quotation marks because I think of winning as the result of putting in some work, e.g., weight-loss. I just happened to be at a place where GMC was doing a week-long giveaway of which I was unaware.]

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@@Margie122, I am also going to win. Already bought my tickets but will gladly share the win with you! :D

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But I bought 10 tickets on my lunch break, so I am pretty sure I am going to win....

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Oh, I hope I win as well, but I am already a winner, too, in that I have done so well with my bariatric surgery....so happy! We are all winners. :-)

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We bought 10 tickets also! Maybe we can split it ; )

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I have a bunch too! Maybe we all have the same numbers and will be multi millionaires together. LOL!

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My 1.5 billion will buy me a nice upgrade in treadmill and other exercise equipment. And my Protein Drinks for life!

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Sorry, y'all, but I'll be winning!!! ????????????

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But I bought 10 tickets on my lunch break, so I am pretty sure I am going to win....

We bought 10 tickets also! Maybe we can split it ; )

I have a bunch too! Maybe we all have the same numbers and will be multi millionaires together. LOL!

I guess we are all going to win bc I'm pretty sure I also have the winning ticket. Lol. When I win I plan on starting a charity and giving a lot of it away.

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Nope...I will be winning. We got our winning ticket this afternoon. It felt lucky, and so that means I will be a billionaire this time tomorrow. I guess I better start looking for islands for sale so we can hide away from all the "relatives" that we never met before we won! Cheers!

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Well unless we bought our tickets in California, Tennessee or Florida, it wasn't us! OH WELL! Better luck next time.

Now who is going to be post # 4,000,000???!!! Hmmm????

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I won!! I WON!!!!

$12 bucks that is. Lol.

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