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Monday, July 5, 2010

Review About Trippy Sketches

Trippy Sketches?? Haha do you know what it is?

Okay I will explain it just a little, Trippy Sketches has painted with many lines and mixed colors. You must look deeply then you will find some interesting picture and something like that. Trippy Sketches very artistic and beautiful work that specify a professional work of the artist.
 
I recommend you too to take a look at the art. 

And this is an example of Trippy Sketches, hope you enjoy this art...



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Review About Lotto Max

Do you know what is "Lotto Max", Lotto Max is a Canadian lottery game; it replaced Lotto Super 7. Lotto Max began sales on September 19, 2009.

Play Instructions

  • On a LOTTO MAX selection slip, mark seven numbers from 1 to 49 that you want to play, or check the Quick Pick box and the numbers will be randomly chosen by the lottery terminal. For each set of numbers played, the lottery terminal will generate two additional sets of numbers. You can play up to five times per ticket. Seven numbers plus one bonus number are drawn for the LOTTO MAX Main Draw. Seven numbers are drawn for each MAXMILLIONS Draw, when held. Match the numbers drawn to win.
  • If you want to play for more than one draw, mark the number of draws in the Advance Play box.
  • If you would like to play ENCORE, mark the number of ENCORE plays you would like to add to your ticket. Each play costs $1. Click here to learn how to play ENCORE.
Lotto Max have "lotto max winning numbers" is the number that have matches there are for that draw. Lotto max winning numbers was the maksimum winning numbers matches. Lotto Max also have "lotto max results", that was maksimum results of draw matches. That's also have max million winning numbers and max millions results.

As with all Canadian lottery jackpot games, winners receive their prizes in a tax-free lump sum.

Lotto Max is administered by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation, which works with the five regional lottery corporations owned by the 10 provinces and 3 territories. Retailers receive from the lottery a percentage for tickets sold from their store (the money is not taken from the prizes). Retailer agreements vary by jurisdiction.