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Wednesday
Dec222010

Christmas In Spain means El Gordo hands out $3 BILLION

Pupils of Madrid's Saint Ildefonso School sing out the number of the top prize of Spain's Christmas lottery, where $3 billion was handed out today.  

Video, links and a very funny TV commercial from Spain promoting El Gordo.

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Source - AP

MADRID – Spain's beloved Christmas lottery sprinkled 2.3 billion euros ($3 billion) in holiday cheer across the country Wednesday, handing out winnings eagerly welcomed by a nation facing 20 percent unemployment.

One of the most awaited days of the year in Spain served up merry moments for people struggling to make mortgage payments and pay bills, or those seeking jobs. One lottery vendor said he had hired a medium to lure good luck.

The government-run lottery billed as the world's richest has no single jackpot but operates a complex share-the-wealth system in which thousands of five-digit numbers running from 00000 to 84999 win at least something. It is known as El Gordo - the fat one - and dates back to 1812.

Tax-free winnings range from the face value of a 20-euro ($26.31) ticket — in other words, you get your money back — to a top prize of 300,000 euros ($394,650).

The sweepstakes, which goes on for three hours, informally ushers in the Christmas season. Many Spaniards spend the day glued to TV sets, radios and computers, waiting to see if they are among the lucky. People often team up to buy shares of tickets sold by bars, sports clubs and business offices.

One bar in Palleja, a town near Barcelona, sold 600 of the top-prize tickets — that top-fetching number was 79250 — worth a cool 180 million euros ($236.8 million). Its owner, Jose Antonio Maldonado, was ecstatic over being able to help people in need during hard economic times. He sprayed a bottle of sparkling white wine in the air as a jubilant crowd roared.

"I know a lot of people who are drowning in the economic crisis and who bought a ticket in my bar. I feel like Robin Hood," he said. "In my entire life I have never cried as much as I did this morning."

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This was a huge viral hit in Spain...

They call him Pancho - El Gordo TV ad from 2009...

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Today's drawing...

The kids start singing at the 40 second mark...

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Reader Comments (3)

thanks for posting this link john...i published this story because when i was 21 i studied abroad in spain for 11 months and i will never forget the lottery salespeople ringing the bells on the street..all day every day...it was like the salvation army...
Dec 22, 2010 at 4:05 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Dec 22, 2010 at 7:04 PM | Unregistered Commenterjohn

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