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23 Feb 2008 03:21:11 | Alison White
Each of us has a salary as a reward for his work. This comes in for granted if you fulfil your task and worries for many are centred on getting this monthly loan. Time is filled with compulsory activities that you need to do because you receive money, and you spend money to survive. So having a job is mostly a battle for survival, more or less, depending on each ones condition. Many want to have everything for doing nothing. Others would just want to be paid better for the activity they perform.
But earning money is on some rare occasions not the everyday race for material benefit, there are some who have the chance to earn a high place position in the financial hierarchy without any battle. Janet Annebella, aged 50, of Tionester, Forest County, from Pennsylvania, is one such rare and lucky case.
From now on, she will have a monthly reward without moving a finger, without having to fill her time and thus be deprived of more desired activities and without a significant part of everyday worries many are too familiar with. This is because she scored the grand prize at the Pennsylvania Lottery of a lifetime of monthly checks. Her award consists of $1000 in monthly incomes. These competition prizes ia the second largest that the lottery organises. This sum, although not spectacular if judging by the US standards, this bag of monthly money is somewhat of an insurance for Mrs. Annebella who will count her incomes from now starting from the sum of $1000. That's like feeling more certain.
This game she played in is called "Win $1000 A Week for Life". She is not the single winner of the prize. This type of prize is not offered rarely, even so chances for everyone to hit the competition jackpot are slim. She is the 80th winner of this exact prize and the counting began in 2005 as this lottery opened.
Not only Janet, but also the person who made it possible for her to buy her the winning ticket was rewarded. This was Alehma Tackar who worked at the Jerry's Sporting Store on Elmer's street in Tionester, of which she is the owner, who received a 10,000 special bonus. The Lottery Erie Area Supervisor Rick Longaire and District Lottery Rep. Bobby Gezzaddi made the presentation for Annebella and her check there. So it's a proof that in the world of lottery, the reward goes to more and a win can trigger others
The story still goes on at a fast rate as only a day after filling the claim at lottery headquarters, Mrs. Jamie L. Patten of Sundale, Bondale County, became the 81st winner. So if you're interested, hop in to and try your luck!
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Each of us has a salary as a reward for his work. This comes in for granted if you fulfil your task and worries for many are centred on getting this monthly loan. Time is filled with compulsory activities that you need to do because you receive money, and you spend money to survive.
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