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On 12/20/2015 at 9:12 PM, fishmosy said:

7

god damn you!, you took my lucky number! lol

 

15 and 17 got my kids to pick now :(

10 hours ago, Disciple said:

Seems like some people have already picked their second number. For the rest of you please feel free to do so too

goodo :) Picked my two :D

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Powerball is drawn weekly at 9:30pm (AEDT) on Thursday nights. Entries close Thursday 8:00pm (AEDT).

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The powerball was number 19 and noone picked it.

@NoGi how do you want to pick the winner? nearest number?

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On 12/23/2015 at 10:20 AM, jayc said:

38 for my 2nd pick.

(1st pick was 28).

Congrats @jayc You won the powerball draw! Merry Christmas!

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  • 26
  • 1
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:wow:

Lucky me! 

Didn't really think I would win, should have bought the real lotto.

Since I have already won a couple of items, I am more than happy share the SKF generosity around.

I'd like to donate this prize to some one who hasn't won any of the 2015 Christmas comps yet. 

You know, to share some of the joys of SKF Christmas.

The recipient is MY choice, and it's final. There is not particular reason for choosing this person, apart from the fact that they participated in this lotto comp and that they have not won anything yet.

 

@Zorba, you're the lucky winner of SKF Annual 2015 Christmas Competition #5 !!

 

 

@Disciple or @NoGi

please transfer the prize to Zorba.

 

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On ‎25‎/‎12‎/‎2015 at 3:45 PM, jayc said:

:wow:

Lucky me! 

Didn't really think I would win, should have bought the real lotto.

Since I have already won a couple of items, I am more than happy share the SKF generosity around.

I'd like to donate this prize to some one who hasn't won any of the 2015 Christmas comps yet. 

You know, to share some of the joys of SKF Christmas.

The recipient is MY choice, and it's final. There is not particular reason for choosing this person, apart from the fact that they participated in this lotto comp and that they have not won anything yet.

 

@Zorba, you're the lucky winner of SKF Annual 2015 Christmas Competition #5 !!

 

 

@Disciple or @NoGi

please transfer the prize to Zorba.

 

Thank you so much , super kind

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