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'Ok. Whatever:' Wife Didn't Believe Alberta Man About Winning $50 Million Lottery

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 21 Aug, 2015 01:05 PM
    ST. ALBERT, Alta. — An Alberta man had joked so many times about winning the lottery that his wife didn't believe him when they finally hit the jackpot.
     
    And what a jackpot — Raymond Scott's winning ticket from the Aug. 7 Lotto Max draw is worth $50 million.
     
    Scott, who lives in the hamlet of Fort Kent in east-central Alberta, says his wife just looked at him and said "Yeah, OK, whatever" when he told her they'd won.
     
    He says her rather subdued reaction was no doubt because he always tells her they've won the lottery — even if it's just a tiny amount.
     
    He purchased the ticket at a mini-mart that has sold him some lucky tickets in the past.
     
    The couple just got married last summer and are planning to finally go on a honeymoon.
     
    “There’s a few other things we want to do too,” Scott said Thursday when he picked up his cheque from the Western Canada Lotto Corp.
     
    “We’re going to put some money away for the kids for college, go on a vacation, and help out some family.
     
    "My family has always helped me out when I needed it, so I’m looking forward to returning the favour.”

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