http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/0...ket/index.html
I find this whole thing to be rather pathetic on this lady's part. She called in at a Los Angeles radio station, to share her story. She stated why the numbers she chose were significant and how she's played them since 2000.
Now, some of the significances for the numbers ranged to her grand daughter's age (18) to the last two digits of her OBGYN's phone number.
The funny part is that she messed up when she was stating the numbers, choosing 44 instead of 46. Her excuse was that she was drinking earlier and played the number 46, which was one of the numbers drawn.
Now the thing that urks me is that she supposedly plays these numbers since 2000, but 18 is the age of her grandchild???
It is more than obvious she is full of it, she has a criminal record for scams, no lawyer in her home state will represent her. And on top of that, the real winner had the ticket along with a receipt to prove she bought the ticket.
Gotta love the world we live in..