DonDiego thanks Julie G for her faith in him.
Unfortunately poor old DonDiego cannot "predict" with certainty any jurisdiction's lottery winners. He can state that he has a vibe about the numbers 22 and 23 at the moment, . . . but it could just be the beginning of a caffeine-stimulated cramp, . . . again.
Also, unfortunately, the March 2011 SuperMoon has not yet occurred. Not only will Saturday's full-moon be as close as it can be, but the Moon will also be crossing the Earth's equator simultaneously. Gravitational forces will be at their maximum, . . . tugging at the Earth's oceans and tectonic plates, roiling magma against continental granite planet-wide, pulling on the mountain tops towering above the Earth's great cities, . . . but DonDiego digresses.
The Pacific Basin has experienced significant earthquakes in Chile, New Zealand, and most recently Japan. The western coast of North America may be next; if so, one might expect a jolt in Washington State just about the time the lottery numbers are being pulled, . . . or, more realistically, any time from the 17th through the 21st. Wouldn't it be outrageously bad luck for some resident of the Evergreen State to win the lottery and immediately be overrun by a lava flow from Mt. Rainier or carried out to sea by a tsunami or crushed beneath a collapsing freeway or immolated in the hurricane-force fire emanating from the eruption of the Yellowstone Caldera?

Perhaps, Julie G would be better off not to play 22 and 23 after all.