On Wednesday, a Salisbury man took home $2 million on a scratch-off following a $2 million win from several years ago, according to Maryland Lottery officials.
The 65-year-old man’s second win was from one of two “$2,000,000 Richer” scratch-offs at the Exxon station in North Salisbury.
The first ticket he selected was a $100 win, followed by a “gold bar” over a $2 million cash prize. A prize he admitted being unwilling to cash because of the pandemic.
OLD RINO state !!!!
Hey dude………….remember me? I’m your long lost cousin, Jethro. How about if I stop by and see you soon? Haven’t seen you in 55 years, but it’s never too late and I been thinking about you a lot lately. What say?