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Miss Kitty
georgia
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Posted: November 26, 2006, 1:00 pm - IP Logged

My conscience?  I wrote that with my tongue in my cheek, but apparently it hit a nerve. I hate arguments or any other type of conflict, but why would I feel guilty about not tipping a convenient store clerk?  I'd feel lousy if I didn't help the needy or wasn't kind to animals, but the only thing I'm scratching now is my head wondering how you can possibly write this comment. I know - it's a medical phenomenon I was reading about called N.S.A.A. (no shame at all)

justx - i like that N.S.A.A. - i was thinking of adding N.B.A.A.

love to nibble those micey feet.

 

                             

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    Zeta Reticuli Star System
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    Posted: November 26, 2006, 5:28 pm - IP Logged

    Hindsight is always 20 / 20 but the moral of the story here certainly appears to be CHECK YOUR TICKETS YOURSELF. 

    Whether it be via the results feature here, your state's lottery site, or even the newspaper, you check them. 

    If you're looking at standing to win a few hundred thousand, springing for 75 cents for the USA Today or 50 cents for your local paper may not be a bad idea.

     Bang Head

    It's Lotto, not horseshoes or artillery!
    Close doesn't count!

    I sell everything at a loss but make up for it in volume
    - Milo Minderbinder, Catch-22

    There are two kinds of jackpot winners...the ones who remained anonymous and the ones that wish they had.