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Any one know a good flu cure?
i agree with the hot (warm) drinks and honey... a cup of hot lemonade or tea with a couple of tablespoons of honey stirred in. even though many people are fighting a virus, the sugar concentration and hydrogen peroxide naturally found in honey contribute to the arrest of a broad range of bacteria so honey is still something to add to your arsenal. get well soon!!
Mar 8, 2005, 1:59 pm - golotto - Lottery Discussion Forum

MO - December 2004
NBey 6You have the right to continue to post! Anything you post will be highly considered in the state of Missouri! You are hereby placed under arrest and charged with a method of your own! That thing you do! WTG!!! And I am still watchin' And - - Bring on the new thank you so very much for considering MO for the test!
Dec 3, 2004, 8:50 am - ducksafloat - Pick 3 Forum

Sooo is it legal or not? Check old post
No, it's not. As I stated in that thread They are running their own lottery, not buying tickets - so technically it's not legal in the USA. I don't think anyone is going to come to your house and arrest you, but that's also what a lot of music swappers thought before the music industry slapped them with lawsuits.You should at least know the facts before you play at . Again, I'm not saying that you're personally going to have problems, but you need to know the fine print.
Nov 25, 2004, 12:49 pm - Todd - Pick 3 Forum

Former S.C. Lottery employee charged with theft
A former procurement officer with the South Carolina Education Lottery has been released on bond after his arrest on charges that he converted $425 for his own use.Robert Lyon, 25, turned himself in Friday evening at the Richland County jail, a State Law Enforcement Division spokeswoman said.Lyon is charged with breach of trust, according to the warrant. Lyon took $25 promotional certificates in April 2003 and used them a month later for himself, the warrant states.Lottery spokeswoman Tara Rober
Aug 3, 2004, 8:42 am - Todd - Lottery News

Michigan authorities break up private lottery, seize $2.2 million
These states should arrest themselves for ripping off players, paying only 40-60 cents on the dollar in these numbers games. Why anyone plays pick three or pick four in the 50% playback states is beyond me. Go to an offshore website that has been around for a while and play them there and get the 90% payback that you deserve. You have no shot at beating a game with a house take of 50%. Morons.
Apr 13, 2004, 10:25 pm - qutgnt - Lottery News

Lottery player wins case against deceptive store owner
Stories like this cause me to shake my head in total disbelief and amazement.My favorite one is something that happened a number of years ago. A burgler breaks into a home that had an alarm. The alarm sounds, the police come and arrest the burgler. The burgler sued the homeowner, saying that a warning sign should have been posted...and WON.
Mar 25, 2004, 9:35 am - KyngeRycharde - Lottery News

Pick 3 players wanted!!
see I thought you were trying to behave you trying this garbage on MAYBELL too!but now its 20%of the winnings V-dude is there a chum boat?just floating in the ocean looking for innocent suckers.You know where I come from they arrest people who start this.
Oct 12, 2002, 9:29 am - BIRD - Pick 3 Forum

big game
Tom,I have been to many rodeos...and YES I have expierienced a no good soso friend run off with $200 of 4 other police officers $$. A month later he was arrested in Phoenix for jaywalking, they ran him thru the national computer, and guess who had a warrant out for his arrest. Cost the jerk his wife and family, his job and his friends. Crime doesn't pay no matter how small. GOOD LUCK on the Big Game!
Jan 30, 2001, 4:40 pm - Guest - Lottery Discussion Forum

Lotto tickets lead cops to murder suspect
Newspaper article from last night that's a little clearer... http://www.chicagotribune.com/about/custom/career/chi-070413double_murderapr13,1,5781259.story?coll=chi-news-hed Lottery tickets led to suspect's arrest By Alexa Aguilar and Jason Meisner Tribune staff reporters Published April 13, 2007, 9:50 PM CDT Like many lottery players, Tim Fountain used numbers from his own life when he selected 5-1-5-0 and 5-1-5-7 in the Pick 4 game on Aug. 4, 2005, according to police. Minutes
Apr 14, 2007, 11:03 am - justxploring - Lottery News

Dallas arrest sparks fears of internet gambling crackdown
Analysts say timing of arrest may be designed to influence legislative process The internet gambling industry was in disarray last night after the Scottish chief executive of BetOnSports, the Costa Rica-based operator, was arrested by the US federal authorities at Dallas Fort Worth airport. In a brief hearing at a federal district court in Fort Worth, Texas, prosecutors said that David Carruthers and several others were charged with conspiracy to offer bets on professional and college spor
Jul 18, 2006, 8:14 am - Todd - Lottery News