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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]K: In at SWS 3rd Grade SWS: #1 (sibling offered) Maury: #3 (proximity) Ludlow Taylor: #15 Payne: #11 Tyler: #6 [/quote] Seems like a great lottery year for you then? [/quote] I appreciate that a random process will result in this, but one household getting two great lottery numbers seems so unreal.[/quote] For the love of god, please take 10 minutes and go to My School DC and watch a few videos and read the FAQs. every school does not run its own independent lottery. PPP did not get a bunch of great numbers at different schools. They have a great master number, which is the only number they have. Just like everyone else has only one number.[/quote] Holy overreaction based on own reading comprehension failure Batman[/quote] I’m the poster who noted the enviable lottery results. The prior poster has 2 kids. The PK4er obviously had a good “master number.” The 2d grader, based on the LT, Payne, and Tyler results, had a good master number as well. That was the cluster I noted Is there anything I missed?[/quote] No, your read was obviously correct. I don't know why the rude PP thought you were saying that someone had gotten different lottery numbers for different schools, for the same kid. It was obvious from your comment what you were saying, and I agree -- as someone with perennially bad lottery look, it's crazy to me to see someone who managed to nab good lottery numbers for two kids at the same time (even though, yes, statistically this is as likely to happen as getting two bad lottery numbers for your kids in the same year, which definitely also happens).[/quote]
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