MARYLAND: In an astonishing happening in Maryland, a lucky individual, trusting in his luck, has once again won a viral $100,000 lottery prize after buying a scratch-off ticket, accomplishing the third milestone in his life.
A dedicated Maryland Lottery player never gave up and yet again played the lottery, helping him secure a $100,000 prize, his third six-digit win.
The viral Bowie resident, at 9701 Annapolis Road in Lanham, purchased a Monopoly X50 scratch-off ticket from Forbes BP, using $10, which he had borrowed from his wife.
Reminding the moment, the winner hilariously shared how he had persuaded his wife to lend him the money, saying, “You know I’m going to split it with you anyway.”
This recent viral win adds to his previous victories, including a $250,000 prize from a Gold Rush ticket in 2022 and another $100,000 win from a scratch-off game a few years earlier.
Determined to keep playing, the lucky winner expressed his ambition to hit an even bigger jackpot: “Now I’m looking for a $1 million or $2 million win, then I’m done.”
The man demonstrated his plans to spend the winning amount on his home renovations, including new kitchen cabinets and windows, as well as college funds for his grandchildren.
Read More: Man admitted to Japan’s Expo 2025 with 85-year-old ticket
A man was admitted to the World Expo in Japan with a ticket to a 1940 event that was called off as war escalated, organisers said.
Tickets for the “Grand International Exposition of Japan” in Tokyo were released in 1938 but the event was postponed indefinitely as Japan became embroiled in World War II.
Organisers of Expo 2025 in the western city of Osaka, which opened last month and runs until mid-October, said in a statement they had decided to admit holders of tickets to the 1940 event.
They exchanged one of the old tickets on Monday for two one-day Expo 2025 passes, the statement said.
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