The World Lotto Fever Association declares Maxmania outbreak in Canada resulting from a $42 Million Est Lotto MAX Jackpot
by Lucky on February 15, 2010
The World Lotto Fever Association announced today that MAXmania, also known as Lotto Max fever, has spread from coast to coast in Canada. Americans living close to the Canadian border are coming into Canada for their chance at the $42 Million jackpot. Based on past draws and ticket sales, this weeks jackpot should have been $35 Million. Lottery insiders suggest their is a connection to the staging of the Vancouver 2010 Olympics and a jump of $12 million instead of the usual $5 Million. With the world interested in Canada this week, Lotto Max could get a FREE ride concerning publicity.
World visitors to the Vancouver 2010 Olympics are also at risk. Visitors from Germany, Greece, Russia, United States, France, South Korea, Austria, Italy, Japan, Norway, Switzerland, China, Chile, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa, China, Latvia, Spain, Colombia, Lebanon, Switzerland, Croatia, Liechtenstein, Sweden, Cyprus, Lithuania, Tajikistan, Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Turkey or any of the other Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 Participating Countries could return home not with GOLD, Silver, or brooze, but rather a lot of CASH – $42 Million. Any world visitor of legal age can legally play Lotto MAX while visiting Canada.
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