Virginia Man Hit Big On The Lottery After Playing Numbers That Came To Him In A Dream

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What was your last dream about? I rarely dream in my old age, but the last one I remember was walking into my mother and my high school science teacher, Mr. Peck, holding hands in the grocery store. I approached them in the salad dressing aisle and asked my mom what happened to dad. She said Mr. Peck was a better fit for her. It was one of those super realistic dreams that you could see and feel. I spent the better half of the next morning trying to convince myself that my mom wasn’t slapping skins with the fifth most respected science teacher in the school. At least shoot your shot with Mr. Porter, mom. Respect yourself.

I forgot what this post was about.

Ah, yes. Dreams.

A Virginia man named Victor Amole had a dream that was far better than mine, seeing as it wasn’t about mom sex.

The Woodbridge resident dreamed the winning numbers to the lottery  would be 3-10-17-26-32. So, the computer programmer ventured down to the Fas Mart on Jefferson Davis Highway in Stafford in a quest to make his dreams a reality.

According to Fox5 DC, Amole bought four tickets in the Virginia Lottery’s Cash 5 game all with the numbers that allegedly came to him in a dream.

“I’ve never had a dream like that before,” he said to the Virginia Lottery.

Amole must be sure glad he did, as he won the game’s $100,000 top prize for a total of $400,000.

The man told the Virginia Lottery that he plans to invest his winnings. Which is smart.

[h/t Fox5 DC]

 

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