TWINS WIN $6 MILLION LOTTERY
Twin sisters from San Ramon, California, won $6 million from a scratch-off lotto ticket. The fraternal twin sisters, who are in their early 40s, will not be splitting the money exactly in half, however. Lisa Toton says she and her fraternal twin, Laura Poorman, have a longstanding rule that whoever buys the ticket gets 60 percent and the other gets 40 percent. Lisa said she purchased the winning ticket on February 5, after seeing a yellow ladybug in her car on her way to pick up her son from school. “I thought in the back of my head, there’s a yellow ladybug [so] I should probably buy a lottery ticket,” Toton, a married mother-of-two, recalled. “If there’s any sign, that’s it.”
* Oh, a yellow ladybug. So that’s what I’ve been doing wrong.
* All this time I thought I had to grind up the blood of a newt.
* The weird part is, it’s impossible to prove her wrong.
* Now she should at least buy the ladybug a cup of aphids.
* In MY car, I’ve got a dozen or so old French fries – does that count?
* Wow, 6 million in a scratch-off ticket. That’s a lot of scratch.
* And they say the American Dream is dead.
* They already had the split worked out? That’s what I call optimism.








