Tourney64 wrote:That's nothing, my wife washed and destroyed my winning $51.7 million Powerball ticket in 2002. Actually, I purchased it at the store sold the winning ticket in Indianapolis, and she destroyed it, and no one ever came forward to claim the prize.
We had just moved to Michigan and I had to come back to Indy to train my replacements at work. I bought the ticket, close to where we used to live in Indy. I had the ticket in my shirt in my suitcase and she took my laundry out of my suitcase without my knowledge, when we returned to Michigan, and washed the clothes without checking pockets. I get home from work and she got mad at me for leaving something in my pocket, but I wasn't the one that put them out to be washed.
I am still married to her.
tdtwedt wrote:Tourney64 wrote:That's nothing, my wife washed and destroyed my winning $51.7 million Powerball ticket in 2002. Actually, I purchased it at the store sold the winning ticket in Indianapolis, and she destroyed it, and no one ever came forward to claim the prize.
We had just moved to Michigan and I had to come back to Indy to train my replacements at work. I bought the ticket, close to where we used to live in Indy. I had the ticket in my shirt in my suitcase and she took my laundry out of my suitcase without my knowledge, when we returned to Michigan, and washed the clothes without checking pockets. I get home from work and she got mad at me for leaving something in my pocket, but I wasn't the one that put them out to be washed.
I am still married to her.
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They just burn it all up and let God recycle the smoke and ash.
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