Scratch-off ticket sold at gas station turns into a big winner: $1 million a year for life
Crickets before that deadline arrives at 657 tonight. Of course, the chances of winning the lottery stand at about one in 2 million. But even so most people are excited about the opportunity of getting $320,000 *** year for 20 years. And that would be the payoff if they won that $7 million jackpot in the pick six lottery tonight, man. What would you do with all that money if you win? I don’t know. I don’t know. I just came out, everybody’s coming out, so I decided I’d come out because everybody else was. Have you won before? No, I never even played it before. What about you, sir? What would you do with all that money? His education. He wants all the Star Wars stuff he can get. Do you have any particular system for picking your windy numbers? No, I just took his birthday, my birthday. All the good things happen on *** particular date. So we just picked those dates. Good luck to you. Thank you. Ok, ma’am. What about you? What do you have in mind for all that money? If you should win? If I win, I’d pay off our house, invest some of it and mostly, you know, certificates and things, that kind of thing and buy some extra things for Christmas education for my youngest and go out and see our son in, out in Las Vegas, he’s in the Air Force. So take *** trip out there. Ok. Thank you very much. And you know, the officials say they’ve gotten inquiries all the way from California trying to buy tickets, but the only place you can buy them is in Pennsylvania and you have less than an hour to do it. The deadline is 657 tonight. Carol.
Scratch-off ticket sold at gas station turns into a big winner: $1 million a year for life

Updated: 12:44 PM EST Mar 5, 2026
A lucky customer who bought a $50 scratch-off lottery ticket at a Pennsylvania gas station scored a big prize of $1 million every year for life.The Pennsylvania Lottery said a winning ticket in the $1,000,000 a Year for Life game was sold at a BP location in Armstrong County.Video above: Lottery fever from 1982: We asked people what they would do with the $7.5 million jackpotThe winner has not been publicly identified. They can choose to receive the annual payments of $1 million or a one-time cash option of $14.5 million.Lottery officials said a $100,000 bonus will go to the store where the ticket was sold.In its announcement, the lottery said, “Scratch-Offs are distributed at random, meaning the Pennsylvania Lottery and its retailers do not know where winning tickets will be sold. The Lottery learns where winning tickets are sold only after a prize has been claimed.”
A lucky customer who bought a $50 scratch-off lottery ticket at a Pennsylvania gas station scored a big prize of $1 million every year for life.
The Pennsylvania Lottery said a winning ticket in the $1,000,000 a Year for Life game was sold at a BP location in Armstrong County.
Video above: Lottery fever from 1982: We asked people what they would do with the $7.5 million jackpot
The winner has not been publicly identified. They can choose to receive the annual payments of $1 million or a one-time cash option of $14.5 million.
Lottery officials said a $100,000 bonus will go to the store where the ticket was sold.
In its announcement, the lottery said, “Scratch-Offs are distributed at random, meaning the Pennsylvania Lottery and its retailers do not know where winning tickets will be sold. The Lottery learns where winning tickets are sold only after a prize has been claimed.”