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To: Scanner Man who wrote (621)7/21/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: EL KABONG!!!  Respond to of 944
 
The lines aren't long in Arizona either, except at the state borders where the out-of-staters (Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California and Mexico) buy their tickets. New Mexico is a Powerball state, so no lines from those folks.

KJC



To: Scanner Man who wrote (621)7/21/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: Henry Volquardsen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 944
 
Greenwich is the first town when you cross the border from NYC to Connecticut. They don't sell Powerball tickets in either New York or New Jersey. The NYC tv stations always announce the powerball numbers and when they announce a pot over $100mln its like someone rings a bell. Everyone who wants a ticket in either NYC or New Jersey, Greenwich is the first stop on I-95, the Merritt and Metro North so they all come here.

It really gets pretty funny. Greenwich as a community is definitely a bit full of itself and its always a laugh watching the locals confronted with long lines of 'those people'. :)