Oooooh yeah! I like all the positive vibes here too. Can't win it if we're not in it and I do it every week.
Some people think it's a waste of money but it's not, it's also a way of contributing to good causes as well as having a chance to win something yourself too. I don't begrudge my lottery money at all, especially when I'm walking through some of the many lovely parks and woods near my home and I see the signs that it's been helped by the Lottery Fund. Lottery money also goes to many charitable organisations and who knows, maybe even Diabetes.co.uk could be a beneficiary?
I've never been a money orientated person but as I've grown older, I've realised money isn't the root of all evil, it actually does a lot of good in the world too.
I sometimes have hunches and I'll just suddenly think "It's about time I won summat on the lottery." Whenever I get those hunches 9 times out of 10 there'll be an email telling me I've won £2.50 or £5.00. Also, I was in Tesco with my son one day and we were on our way back to the car park and I suddenly said "Go and get yourself a lottery ticket." He didn't ask any questions, went back and bought a ticket and won £60 on it. He was gobsmacked and wanted to know how I knew. I said "If I knew how I knew I'd know how to know how to win a few million, but I haven't a clue how I know. I just know."

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