Addicted to Winning!
Utah woman will do anything to WIN free prizes. Friends fear she's addicted to winning!
(PRWEB) January 9, 2004 --How do you know when someone is addicted to winning? Just ask the friends of Theresa Curtiss in West Jordan, Utah. For years theyve watched Curtiss win thousands in cash and prizes by entering every free sweepstakes around. But when she signed up with a local radio station to 'roll in wet grits for a shot at a free weekend trip thats when her friends knew she really was addicted to winning.
Sliding head first into 500lbs of wet grits for a 1 in 20 chance of a free trip are odds Ill take any day," said Curtiss. I love to win free things and when I heard I could maybe win a trip I said 'sign me up. After all, I figured if I won then the little bit of public humiliation would be worth it."
Curtiss, who publishes Lucky Day Sweeps List for other winning enthusiast, will be the first to admit shes addicted to winning. But unlike most addictions Curtiss claims Winning free things is a healthy addiction that has allowed me to be a stay-at-home mom and still collect a pay check in the form of trips, prizes and even cash. And the more I win the more Im addicted to enter and win," said Curtiss.
So, when Curtisss friends learn of her most recent win 'a 5-day/4-night trip to the Super Bowl that she won through Lucky Day Sweeps List, then maybe they too will decide that being addicted to winning is a good thing after all.
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