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We’ve officially entered the billionaire club era if you’re the big winner of the next Powerball jackpot. John Martin of The Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss lots of money, some winners who haven’t come forward just yet and some cool yuletide holiday fun as next promotions begin for 2026.

Nestor Aparicio and John Martin from the Maryland Lottery discussed the excitement surrounding the $930 million Powerball jackpot, currently the seventh highest in history. John shared that the last jackpot win was in September, and the current jackpot could increase further. They also highlighted a $50,000 third-tier prize from a recent drawing and an unclaimed winner from Columbia Road Exxon. John announced a record $19 million return to the state from sports wagering in November, with a total handle of over $720 million. They also mentioned various holiday promotions, including the Harlem Globetrotters ticket giveaway and the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.

  • [ ] Enter the Ravens second chance contest by January 4 for a chance to win 20 years of season tickets.
  • [ ] Enter the Harlem Globetrotters second chance contest by January 19 for a chance to sit on the bench with the team.
  • [ ] Claim $50,000 Powerball prize from Columbia Road Exxon in Montgomery County.

Maryland Lottery and Holiday Plans

  • Nestor Aparicio discusses his plans for the holidays, including visiting various places for crab cakes and mentioning his wife’s trip to New Hampshire.
  • Nestor talks about the Maryland Crab Cake Tour, which includes stops at Planet Fitness, Timonium, CASAS, Dundalk, and other locations.
  • Nestor mentions honoring Ed Lauer, who had a heart transplant, and plans to have a holiday crab cake with him.
  • Nestor introduces John Martin, Executive Director of the Maryland Lottery and Gaming, and discusses the excitement around the Powerball jackpot reaching $930 million.

Powerball Jackpot and Lottery Excitement

  • John Martin shares that the current Powerball jackpot is the seventh highest of all time and could increase by the time people listen to the show.
  • Nestor and John discuss the excitement around the jackpot and the potential impact on players.
  • John mentions that the last jackpot winner was in September, and it takes longer for jackpots to reach a billion dollars now.
  • John talks about the frustration of players who win four out of five numbers and the Powerball, which is a $50,000 prize.

Unclaimed Winners and Lottery Promotions

  • John Martin mentions an unclaimed winner from earlier in the week, who won $50,000 at a Columbia Road Exxon in Montgomery County.
  • John encourages the winner to claim their prize and mentions the ceremonial check and candy cane they would receive.
  • Nestor and John discuss the importance of checking lottery tickets and the excitement around winning.
  • John talks about the various promotions and games available at the Maryland Lottery, including holiday scratch-offs and instant wins.

Radio Background and Sports Radio Connections

  • Nestor asks John about his background in radio, and John shares his experience running WUJC-FM at John Carroll University.
  • Nestor mentions his connection with Brandon Stokely, who works in sports radio in Denver, and their shared interests in sports and music.
  • Nestor talks about having Dan Hoard, the voice of the Cincinnati Bengals, on his show and making a WKRP reference.
  • Nestor and John discuss the legacy of Stokely in Cincinnati and the upcoming trip to Cincinnati for the Ravens game.

Second Chance Contest and Experiential Prizes

  • John Martin announces the Second Chance contest winners who will be going to Cincinnati and the final round for 20 years of season tickets.
  • Nestor and John discuss the excitement around the experiential prizes and the importance of entering the contest.
  • John talks about the various promotions and games available at the Maryland Lottery, including the Harlem Globetrotters ticket promotion.
  • Nestor shares his excitement about the Harlem Globetrotters and the opportunity to sit on the bench with the team.

Sports Wagering and Holiday Promotions

  • John Martin shares that November was a record-breaking month for sports wagering in Maryland, with a return of $19 million to the state.
  • John discusses the appeal of parlays and the high house odds associated with them.
  • Nestor and John talk about the importance of responsible gambling and the resources available for those who need help.
  • John emphasizes the importance of not gifting lottery tickets to minors and the various holiday promotions available at the Maryland Lottery.

Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events

  • Nestor shares his plans for the Maryland Crab Cake Tour and the various locations he will be visiting.
  • Nestor mentions the importance of checking social media for updates on the tour and the candy cane scratch-offs.
  • Nestor and John discuss the importance of responsible gambling and the various resources available for those who need help.
  • Nestor concludes the show by encouraging listeners to stay positive and enjoy the holiday season.

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

Powerball jackpot, Maryland Lottery, holiday promotions, crab cake tour, sports wagering, Harlem Globetrotters, experiential prizes, second chance contest, holiday scratch offs, instant wins, financial affairs, lottery tickets, responsible gambling, holiday giveaway, season tickets.

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John Martin, Nestor Aparicio, Speaker 1

Nestor Aparicio  00:01

Welcome home. We are W, N, S, T am 1570 taci, Baltimore. We are Baltimore. Positive. Happy holidays to everybody out there celebrating. We are on the road. I’m this close to getting the new candy cane scratch offs, but I still have the Raven scratch offs, just in time for them to get back to 500 and sort of right the boat Cincinnati this week. It’s all brought to you by friends at the Maryland lottery, in conjunction with our friends at GBMC, who only probably helped save my life couple of weeks ago by finding out about things that every guy needs to find out. Talk about it during the holidays. Do all that? Get yourself healthy, make sure you see the doctor. I’m certainly doing that in 2026 because I had a little scare. So we’ll make sure, make sure I’m celebrating through the holidays, starting at Fay leads this week at my fav Lee shirt on and we’re going to be doing the Maryland crab cake tour in six places between now and, let’s say Christmas Eve, because we’re going to stop at Planet Fitness and Timonium on the 22nd on the 18th we’re going to be doing, I don’t want to say the big one, because I like them all, but we’re going to be CASAS and Dundalk with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Gina shock, who has she’s ready eat some crabs. And I think John Allen’s gonna come over. We’re gonna have hoot nanny and honor my pal, Ed Lauer for having his life saved with a new heart. So anybody that knows and loves Ed knows how I’ll probably cry next Thursday in Dundalk, and it’ll be all good, because I’ll have delicious crab cakes. This guy needs to come out have a holiday crab cake with me, but he’s busy. It’s the end of the year. He runs a big agency here in the state of Maryland. He’s executive director of all things Maryland lottery and gaming. Always good to visit with John Martin, and especially good. My wife’s out of town right now for the holidays, so I don’t know if she’s buying in New Hampshire. She’s legal now, so we’ll get to that later. We did the stocking stuffer, but when it gets to like, $930 million we’re all on alert here to get to the big B and get to the billion dollars. And I’m sure it’s an exciting time at the lottery. Anytime it gets this big, right?

John Martin  01:50

Every day is an exciting day at the lottery. Nestor, you know that some days more exciting than others. Let me share with you some fun facts, because you are a fun fact. Kind of guy, are you not? I love fun facts, and I get more and more every day on the internet. I love when they’re facts too. That’s my favorite. Oh, that’s a bonus. It’s always good. These are facts, guaranteed facts. You mentioned nine, $30 million as we speak. By the time people listen to this, it could be even higher. That is today, the seventh ranked Powerball jackpot of all time,

Nestor Aparicio  02:24

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all time, really, that’s all there been. There only been six and one, over a billion. It feels like I, yes, I, when I go to, like, the Royal farms and I see the little thing, it only has three digits. The little things you guys do a billion, I it sort of messes it up a little bit so like y 2k. Yeah.

John Martin  02:43

So it’s number seven with a bullet, as we used to say at the at the broadcast studio. So that’s, that’s where we are. So you can track that have have a good time with family and friends. This is the The Wednesday Drawing. The middle of the week drawing is the 41st drawing since the last jackpot winner, which was a 42 drawing win back in September. What that means, quite candidly, is it takes little bit longer for those jackpots to get to a billion dollars than they used to. And we know that we’ve talked about this before, players get a little complacent. Other than your wife, some of them don’t like to get in.

Nestor Aparicio  03:19

Tell her, I just, I’m letting her be there at a holiday. She’s baking. She’s going to Canada. She doesn’t need a lottery ticket this week, although it’s a good idea to try to get in on a billion bucks, but, but this is her kind of thing. This is where she’s checking, you know, she, she, she loves, she loves big jackpots, and she’s always disappointed when it happens in like Illinois or California or some places more populated

John Martin  03:41

than we are. You know, probably one of the things more frustrating that is when you’re just this close, and a lot of people win four of the five numbers drawn, plus the Powerball, which is what we call a third tier prize. And that’s a $50,000 prize, and we have a number of those. You go to MD lottery.com and find the local Maryland winners to do that. Just a couple fun facts.

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Nestor Aparicio  04:05

She only won 50 grand. She would not be disappointed. She would be very, very pleased with that. I think I will

John Martin  04:11

and and because it is the holidays, people get a little distracted with things, but we have an unclaimed winner from just Monday night, earlier in the week. Winning Numbers were drawn at or were sold at a Columbia Road Exxon in montgomery county. So if you’re holding that Powerball ticket, if you think, hey, you know what I was there, and you have that $50,000 winner, you have 182 days now, a few days less than that, but you have some time make sure you’ve got your financial affairs in order, because $50,000 is still, for a lot of people, a big deal, and you want to make sure that you’ve got everything all set and you’re ready to claim that price. So come on in. We’ll give you the big, ceremonial, big, oversized check. I may even give you a candy cane if you’re. In the office, and I happen to be here at that time. So, so you

Nestor Aparicio  05:02

said something to me, let’s just get off topic for a minute. John Martin’s here, executive, we have topics. Wow. Segwaying here, okay, we’ll get to the Ravens in the Cincinnati trip and all that problem. Sure, sure. You said number one with a bullet. Or you said something like radio thing. You said, as we used to say at the did you work in radio at some point.

John Martin  05:22

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Oh, well, work, as you know, work is not the right term. Back in my college days, I ran w u j C, F, M, 80 9w,

Nestor Aparicio  05:31

u j c, because I have AI. Now I’m gonna look this up. Go ahead.

John Martin  05:34

Go ahead. Well now, now it’s known as W J C, U, don’t ask me. Why is this Ohio? John Carroll, university in the tower, wow.

Nestor Aparicio  05:44

Okay, broadcast, did you do this gig? And when? And what did you spell you? Dr, Johnny fair, what were you spinning back in the day? Oh, we, you know, I let’s see music or news or what was it? A little bit everything. You know. I card machines. I mean

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John Martin  05:59

seriously, cart machines, absolutely getting tight to the hour for the network news, remote broadcasts, which were phone lines in gyms all across division three schools in the state of Ohio. You did sports. I did some sports, I did some news. I did a couple of radio shows. I picked up the mail. You know, this

Nestor Aparicio  06:18

is a good week to even bring this up and on a couple of notes, right? Yeah. So last week the Super Bowl, 35 champs were in, and Brandon Stokely and I are we’ve always been kind of close, and always he used to come out to the barn when he played. He came back here and played for a minute at the end. He does sports radio in Denver, and he and I just have a lot in common. We collect tickets, and we’re sports geeks, and we like Led Zeppelin, and, you know, it’s like, all that we like seafood too, but he works. He’s doing my gig. So I said to him, I’m like, you know, couple Super Bowls, couple rings, the cold Peyton. You live next door to Peyton, like all that, and you get into sports race like, Well, what else is it going to do? I don’t know what. That’s what I love to do. You know, I talk about sports. He’s like, it’s not like, having a job. I’m like, tell everybody that this week I had Dan hoard on, who is the voice of the Cincinnati Bengals, because we’re playing the Bengals, and I made, like a krp reference, and I don’t tell anybody, but wnst and WKRP. Like, I only watched one episode with my wife two weeks ago because she pulled it up and we had a joke about it, but the Brandon Stokely thing, this is why it’s important to you. Brandon Stokely broke the streak in Cincinnati in 2000 we didn’t score a touchdown for a month and a half around here. And I know things have been a little dry around here, as far as tasting the fruits of victory since like before, we had eggnog and Turkey and the Bengals and the Steelers tell me that the lucky listeners and winners that you are jetting off to, it’s actually Kentucky, because the airports are coming right? But big winners this week for Cincinnati, and there’s a little bit of a legacy with Stokely, WKRP, Turkey’s dropping like cement, all of that stuff that happens in Cincinnati. But this weekend, we got big winners from really, this contest, right?

John Martin  08:07

We have Second Chance contest winners. There will be three of them and their guests winging their way into Covington, Kentucky, and then the little shuttle over to Cincinnati, and yeah, that’ll happen this week. So it’s a great, great one of the experiential prizes that fans look forward to every year, as well as 20 years of season tickets. And we are still selecting people for that final round. So you go to MD lottery.com you still have two opportunities, two bites at the apple, if you will. Hurry up. One is the end of this week, and the other is January 4. Get your entries in. And after that, January 4 entry, we’ll collate all of the six semi finalists for 20 years of season tickets. We’ll invite those winners to M and T Bank Stadium at some point, probably after the Super Bowl, when it warms up just a tad, and we get out there and select one of those lucky winners to win season tickets, our grand prize winner, 20 years

Nestor Aparicio  09:07

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well, they’ll be on the plane to Cincinnati this week. You’ll see pictures. There’ll be an experiential thing on the backside of it. Two years ago, roquan Smith brought cheesecake for the winners. So I don’t know how it’s going to go this year. I just hope that we can taste the fruits of victory here, because still fun losing football games and division. You know all about that, right?

John Martin  09:26

John, you know, that was a long way to go for that.

Nestor Aparicio  09:31

Yeah, it was just, you know, hey, we’re gonna be pulling for you when you’re playing. Distillers, think about, yeah, okay, football, that’s it. About WKRP, because I left that open for you, was your little radio station, like WKRP or No,

John Martin  09:44

no, not at all. Ours was a college station. So, you know, we, some of us actually went to class. Most of us kind of just hung out the radio station. But no, there were certainly elements of it that were relevant. Sure I could relate to it. I can tell you we didn’t have anybody like. Lonnie Anderson and this in the

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Nestor Aparicio  10:01

or Bailey quarters, or Dr Johnny fever, or no venus flytrap, just college kids, just thinking we had it all. Well, here’s a weird thing for you, that since you said you did this in college, in my high school, and this is true at Mike Brill heart on the air, 100.71 of my dearest friends in life, I’ve known this was high school. We had a high school radio station at our DHS in Dundalk as a training ground that spawned a lot of people that worked in the industry. Tom plus, I mean, it’s kind of a wonderful, weird thing, but people always think that I worked at the radio station. My homeroom was in the radio station, which was in the metal shop. The metal shop, literally nice was where the and the radio station at a booth. It was albums, and we played, and I’m not it was 1983 8045, we play quiet Riot and I mean, that’s what and Twisted Sister. That’s what was on our radio station at our high school, Baltimore County Education. This is how it worked for me. John Martin is here, Executive Director of all things Maryland, lottery gaming, and not in any way related to Mr. Carlson at WKRP, although I definitely felt like Mr. Carlson in watching that. But the big winner in this part of this contest is if they’re going to Cincinnati this week. This is why, when I come at it in July and August and September, when it rolls out, if you get in early, you get to go to Cincinnati. Maybe, if you win now, you win now, you just win a whole lot of money and tickets for life, right?

John Martin  11:24

Yeah, that’s fun. That’s that’s anytime you’re winning money. Is fun. And again, go to MD lottery.com you can find out all the experiential prizes involved with our ravens second chance, as well as all the other fun promotions going on now, as we speak, at the holiday time, you know things that impact a number of the games we offer scratch off tickets the holiday scratch offs. We have a number of promotions on that front. We have instant wins with our pick three, pick four and pick five offerings for players who enjoy that as well as Kino sprinklers, doublers and triplers for cash prizes along the way, as well as a great promotion with our friends at giant on a holiday giveaway with with gift cards for chances to win up to $1,500 for purchase that giant grocery store. So all of that and more. And then, as we come out of the holiday season, but still very active, the Harlem Globetrotters celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2026 and we just launched a $2 Harlem Globetrotters ticket. And again,

Nestor Aparicio  12:25

seconds, right? But I want the candy canes because they smell nice and I’m doing six shows here. But like I have since last week, I impressed you with my curly Neil. I gotta find my picture me and Meadowlark Lemon. You know, I’m gonna look for that before. So the promotion goes into January, right? So I have a little bit of time on this to get to get my metal arc lemon thing together.

John Martin  12:47

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You have time. You have time. Yes, absolutely. I have the tape of

Nestor Aparicio  12:50

curly Neil in my studio. I probably should just throw that out online through the holidays. I’m always looking for sort of old school things that like people like you. You think you know me, you don’t know me. Curly Neil’s been in my studio, and I love the Harlem Globe I love the Harlem Globetrotters when I was a little boy. Is it now? Is that experiential contest as well? Because I’m thinking like all I ever wanted to do when I was a boy, and it drove my dad nuts, because I love sports, and I loved Wide World of Sports, and that’s kind of how the Harlem Globetrotters came to me on with Howard Cosell on Saturday, monopoly fights and the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat, all that stuff. Got to find my Jim McKay tapes too, but, yeah, but the Harlem Globetrotters thing, like, when I was a little boy, that was like getting the confetti geese, Osby. He was goose Osby, Goose geese, goose’s geese. But goose, yeah, he figured

John Martin  13:40

sometimes it was water, right? Oh, yeah. You don’t want to be on back end of that. But yes, you have between now and January 19 to enter in our second chance contest. You could be one of the lucky winners who get an experiential prize actually attend the Globetrotters event March 15 here in Baltimore. But the grand prize for that you actually get to sit on the bench with the Globetrotters. You’re either going

Nestor Aparicio  14:02

to get wet or you’re going to get confetti, or you’re going to get confetti and get wet as we’re going to get something, you’re going to get something. What do they do? Do they do like, like, the they must do different kinds of they have, what’s it? Silly string, you know? I mean, I

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John Martin  14:14

have to do something. They keep it fresh for 100 years. You got to keep it fresh. Well, I’m thinking if you win

Nestor Aparicio  14:19

with the Maryland lottery, and it’s experiential right here in Baltimore, Maryland, and more, Baltimore, Maryland, in March, something very experiential is going to happen. That’s all. If you’re going to sit on the bench with the Harlem Globetrotters, you’re in on it. That’s all I’m saying.

Speaker 1  14:30

You’re part of the team. You’re in, yep, you’re in the game.

Nestor Aparicio  14:34

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All right. Well, John Martin’s executive director of all things Maryland lottery and gaming went through holidays. Went through all these. Let’s talk a little sports wagering, and slow people down here a little bit through the holidays, because I don’t know if you know this or not, I had Leonard Raskin on the other he’s all Ohio stated up, right? Yeah, as well. And it’s kind of, it was, you know, the kick thing didn’t go. But still in the in, still in the dance, as they say, there’s just a game every day. There’s a bowl this, and a bowl that, and a football this. And the football they’re going to we’re going to play in the middle of the week. We’re playing Christmas. But play all this just we’ve had some big numbers the last couple months, right? I mean, from that perspective, a lot of people are participating.

John Martin  15:11

John got a little inside information here for you later today, which will be history. By the time people listen to us, we will announce the largest single month return to the state in sports wagering Maryland history, for a program that started about four years ago. We will announce $19 million to the state during the month of November, and that’s based on a on a total handle of over seven 20 million. Players went back over nearly 623 million. The hold, which is the money left over, was 13.5% which is kind of good for the house. That means a lot of players didn’t win as much as they had hoped so. Numbers of 13 and a half percent means when we obviously have more money to generate for the state. So hard for me to put my finger on in the month of November, what would have gone that way by then? You know, the Ravens were kind of trying to work their way back up to 500 I don’t know why there’s such a big gap there. I really have to do a deep dive to determine what people were wagering on that didn’t go their way.

Nestor Aparicio  16:28

Thinking to myself, eagles, ravens, commanders have all struggled, even Steelers, I mean people, from a regional perspective, of teams, I mean giants and jets. If you’re up the road, I don’t know that anybody toward Elkton, but in our general area here, the hats that I see in Ocean City, let’s say, right, yeah, the hats that I see, I went, this is not hard to believe, but I went to a networking event on Monday night, and like, you know, there’s a little Ho, ho, ho, and there’s some Will Ferrell, and there’s some elf, and there’s some Grinch and whatever woman walks in head to toe. She looked like Mike Tomlins, you know, lawn ornament or something. She was all steelered up with boas and all this stuff. And I’m thinking, so they’re among us, and they’ve, if they’ve bet on the Steelers that they probably they’ve lost a few bets this year too. So I would just say it’s been a tough time locally. It has. It hasn’t been fun at all, and

John Martin  17:22

it also, that’s why we preached that you did. You’re educated. You know, parlay wagers are very appealing. And, you know, the parlay wager and the lottery player have similar DNA people. You know, we’re talking about a nine, $30 million Powerball jackpot, and people put a couple bucks on that for a chance to win huge numbers. It’s the same thing with a parlay wager. And they’ll put 510, bucks on a parlay, and it may have 567, legs on it, and every one of those legs really makes it more difficult, even though you think you’ve got inside information and you know the game better than anyone else on the planet. When you get into multiple leg parlays, the house odds go significantly up, and that that I think will contribute a lot to the 13 and a half percent hold in the month of November. Again, people just betting parlays thinking, Boy, this is my lottery ticket. This is my chance to wager a couple bucks to win 1000s. And it doesn’t go that way.

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Nestor Aparicio  18:17

Yeah, I love football, and I’ve loved football my whole life, and I’ve said this to you, and clearly in my where I am, I could make more money doing gambling shows and talking it’s just not the way I talk about the games. I mean, I had to look on my phone to see if the Ravens were really favored this week, and they’re two and a half point favorite this week. And I could talk about it sort of in that way, because I used to, but not the way I see it talked about. And I do see it’s directed at people and in lots of ways about players and propositions that, quite frankly, I fully admit I don’t understand, because it’s just not in my orbit, and it’s not why I love sports. But for people that do, please, please take it. Take it seriously. And if you have a loved one in your life, use one 800 gambler. Go online, read up, listen to the stories I’ve told here. There are people who can help. And especially this is all new three, four years into this, where this is a silent thing, if people are having a problem, it doesn’t come on like other addictions do, where it’s glaring and it’s obvious. So leave anything out, John, I want to make sure I got that right. No, I would

John Martin  19:22

just wrap up again. You can go to MD lottery.com, for all the details. But this holiday season, our campaign, as it is, in every lottery around the country is too young to bet. And the reminder there that as stocking stuffers, we all grew up, and obviously you’ve, you’ve shared your personal experiences, or your wife’s person, not

Nestor Aparicio  19:39

my personal experience, good parents, sorry. But again, it’s I would have made a joke, but I, I can’t I, you know, when I get my clone, I’ll make jokes in some cartoon way, but I’m just gonna kick something funny in good

John Martin  19:52

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but yeah, just the reminder that that you must be 18 years of age or older to enjoy any life. Lottery games and 21 years of age or older in the state of Maryland to enjoy sports wagering. So please be responsible. Do not gift lottery tickets to children under the age of 18. It’s I know it’s very appealing with the the holiday raffle, our $20 holiday raffle, with the chance to win a million dollars on January 2, all those things are available and very enticing, but just make sure that you gift responsibly.

Nestor Aparicio  20:26

I am, I don’t want to say I grew up privileged or underprivileged man. Grew up in a row house in Dundalk. Everybody knows my background, so my dad worked at steel mill. So, you know, I don’t want to say I had beautiful Christmases. I had great family and all that. But we never had stockings. We weren’t, we were in a stocking house. But, you know, I gifts, you know, I was very loved all that. But, like, I we just didn’t do stocking stuffers. It just wasn’t a thing in my I don’t know, you know. So that’s why I think about lottery tickets. I think stocking stuffer. I think when I think for lottery tickets is gifting, I think of like, office parties and things like that, and and that’s very, very common, right? Yep, no, absolutely encouraged. I would say we would encourage. You know, if you happen to have someone on your gift list, you don’t know really what to get them. I tell you what a million dollars is a nice gift. It wears well. You don’t worry about the size, the color. Everyone accepts a million dollar gift. You know what? The nice ladies that won at Koco’s Two weeks ago, they accepted the $20 and the $5 prize. When I gave them Raven scratch offs. I still have a handful of these left here this week, faidleys on Wednesday, DiPasquale’s on Thursday morning. I mean, we’re just getting all over the place a Friday, we’re going to be at a new place called honeys in althorp. I’m looking forward to eating some delicious Asian food there. They also have a crab pretzel. And then we’re going to be at Costas and Dundalk on Thursday the 18th, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Regina shock. My buddy John Allen’s coming over, trying to get Jay Swanson, a whole bunch of people to honor Eddie Lauer. And then we’re going to be at Planet Fitness on the 22nd as well. So check Baltimore positive. Check me out on social media. I will have I’ve hit Roz up for the candy cane. So next week, I’m going to be holding the candy canes up, and I’m going to be scenting the scent of candy canes. And it’s going to beginning to smell a lot like Christmas around here. I am Nestor. We are wnsd. Am 1570 Towson, Baltimore. We never stop talking Baltimore positive. Stay with us.

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