Callie Rogers is not alone. Case in point.. In 1994 eightteen-year- old (18) Terry Dill from Boron, CA., hit the lotto for 3 million while still in High School. Ten years later, he was broke and could not find a job for years after that.
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Callie Rogers is not alone. Case in point.. In 1994 eightteen-year- old (18) Terry Dill from Boron, CA., hit the lotto for 3 million while still in High School. Ten years later, he was broke and could not find a job for years after that.