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  • #46
    got none

    Originally posted by Jack Slocombe
    Have not heard from wineturtle. He either had a heart attact or is doing a ton of paperwork.
    Drats


    If by Shel Silverstein
    If I had wheels instead of feet
    And roses ‘stead of eyes
    Then I could drive to the flower show
    And maybe win a prize.
    Tom Hyland:
    "squack and wineturtle get it"

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    • #47
      Originally posted by BisonHurdler
      Virtually every time I go to the Sunoco station down the street for milk or a quick drink, the owner gives me a free MegaMillions lottery ticket.
      How can he possibly afford to do this? I doubt if his profit on what you buy is greater than what the ticket costs him.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by gh
        Originally posted by Marlow
        Originally posted by gh
        What a letdown. I would have thought the average person on our Boards was too smart to (not to mention classy) than to indulge in this kind of sucker's game. Bernie Madoff loves guys like you!
        Then please notice that I ain't expending a nickel!
        On the other hand, I'm sure you NEVER do anything to 'waste' your money, huh? :P
        I waste more money than god can make, but a least I make sure I spend it that things that guarantee some bang for the buck rather than contributing to a selective tax on the poor.
        gh--you really do have to lighten up. For the price of two beers(domestic), I got plenty of bang for my buck(s). And this might be the closest I'll ever come to winning the "big one"--I not only live in Queens, I live in the Jamaica section of the borough where the winning ticket was sold!

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Walt Murphy
          gh--you really do have to lighten up. For the price of two beers(domestic), I got plenty of bang for my buck(s). And this might be the closest I'll ever come to winning the "big one"-
          Bingo. The sugar and caffeine in one Pepsi and Snickers bar is all the excitement I can handle. Life is good. Live and let live. It's the little joys in life (like buying a potentially WINNING ticket) that sustain us.

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          • #50
            The Conoco station where I buy my weekly ticket actually had a $1,000,000 winner this spring. I don't know if this means it is a hot spot or has used up its statistical probability of selling another winner. :?

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