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The rare frame of the infamous two-day tryst.
Mr. Alfred Wertheimer thought to himself he could get fired - but instead he found a way to get closer for the shot.
Wertheimer remembers, I asked myself, Do I interrupt these love birds, or do I leave them alone? I finally thought, What the heck? The worst that can happen is that he ll ask me to leave.
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Oct 23, 2014, 9:20 am - collegem$ - Mystical Forum
Megamillions and Powerball Games
I will sometimes buy a ticket or two, just for fun, when the EV is less than 0.5, and may buy a few more on a drawing where it is between 0.5 and 0.8 - I regard the lottery as a fun way to pay taxes - and we play a little more seriously above that figure. It now requires MM to have something like 20 draws to approach that figure, 2 and 1/2 months.
I believe that casinos generally have expectation values of around 0.9, although I don't go to them. This high expectation value probably feeds a f
Apr 14, 2014, 10:52 pm - Prob988 - Jackpot Games Forum
Indiana woman claims Blue Chip Casino owes her $28M
It's the dealers, box, and floor job to PROTECT THE GAME. That is the number one rule of casino work.
But after I pointed out the dealers flew out of the casino during a fire drill and it's not the numberl one rule, you Google Las Vegas casino fire and pretend you knew about it.
I worked with a guy
Yep, you worked with everybody and to you that trumps the same story in a book.
a lot of other people consider you an overopinionated obnoxious know-it-all creep who really doesn't kn
Feb 21, 2014, 11:07 pm - Stack47 - Lottery News
$25K Ga. lottery ticket disputed, money could go to child support
NY has the same law. Any lottery winnings claimed are subject to an audit of owed debts including child support, taxes, welfare repayment, etc.
Most winners who don't owe any debts are not aware of this law. They concentrate on looking for someone to cash in their winner so they can avoid
paying taxes. They will ask an older person on social security or a younger person who is collecting disability to pretend to be the winner and they
will get paid a piece of the winnings. They think it
Jan 24, 2014, 9:36 am - mamamary517 - Lottery News
You know you're more than just a casual lottery player when...
You know you're more than just a casual lottery player when...
Know all the different stories about the lottery winners. From:
1. The doorman in NYC who hit for $5M and got himself a stripper, got fired from his job.
2. Abraham Shakespear murder's
3. The Albany NY guy who refused to join a work pool that later hit the jp saying he didn't feel lucky
4. The Detroit MM winning jp ticket that was bought in a porn shop and the winner(s) claimed via trust or something like that to avoi
Dec 30, 2013, 9:33 pm - maringoman - Lottery Discussion Forum
Looking For A California Lottery Excecutive
I did vote the second time though.
4,000 babies a day.
Proud of yourself?
In Illinois Barry sponsored a bill to deny saving babies who survived botched abortions (tell me that's not satanic). The babies had to lay on a cold steel table with outstretched arms waiting for the loving touch of their mothers not knowing that it was never coming, not knowing they were being left there to die. Those were the lucky ones. Most of them are just thrown straight into the garbage can alive and cry
Dec 24, 2013, 1:04 pm - rdgrnr - Lottery Discussion Forum
Collecting prize money at the Store Problem
i really hate to say this
google glass would screw these kind of folks over big time
i hate very idea of people wearing things in future like google glass with a blink of eye,they can record ever thing they see
not everyone cool with having someone i your face recording 24/7,
but these folks prove why freedom to record a right, get these beeps fired
i would raise hell on earth if someone tried to steal a prize form me
i sure think ever state lottery needs do heavy undercover
May 27, 2013, 7:34 am - joshuacloak - Lottery Discussion Forum
lf you won the Big One:Would you have the stones to tell the rest of us so- Y/N?
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refers to the degree to which someone will stand up for them self or what one is responsible for, or, the degree to which one will go to get the job done. At work, having stones can be career-limiting if the company you work for values yes meninstead of people that can actually get something done right. On film or TV, action heroes typically have major stones. However, you can have stones but no brains,
May 16, 2013, 8:32 pm - noise-gate - Lottery Discussion Forum
is anyone making an income from lottery
Bottom line, just because you haven't seen a method, does NOT mean it doesn't exist, Period ! No Human has the capability to know everything at once. So for you to say There is no betting strategy as If you've met every single person on this planet who gambles, and spent time with them 24/7 for months on end, and then make such a bold conclusion.
Professional gamblers who are successful, study their games, they live it, breath it, and eat it for breakfast. It's akin to a science. And the wor
May 4, 2013, 6:24 pm - Boney526 - Lottery Discussion Forum
Former SC lottery employee accused of embezzling more than $200,000
A former employee of the South Carolina Education Lottery has been indicted by a Richland County grand jury on charges he embezzled more than $200,000 from the lottery, according to Attorney General Alan Wilson.
Specifically, Anthony J. McNeil, 55, was indicted on one count of embezzlement of public funds over $10,000. It is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison and a fine.
The indictment alleges that between April 2010 and August 2012, McNeil while working in the lottery's finan
Mar 20, 2013, 8:24 am - Todd - Lottery News
