Win D,
I like your idea of using a dryer. Why doesn't the state lotteries think of this stuff??
Once your finished don't forget to clean the lint.
You can purchase 6 ping pong balls at the amazing price of $1.23 so your looking at around $205.41 plus you have 2 extra balls.
If you go to your local laundrymat that has a glass door you can throw in a fabric sheet to keep your balls smelling springtime fresh in addition to making sure you can see there is no obstructions and the tumbler is operating at maximum efficiency. You definitely want a clean drawing everytime.
Hyper, you know where I could pick-up a second hand blazer. You also need to practice the strut of death. That is, you have to walk over to the senior citizen shake his hand (like a dead fish) pretend you really enjoy what you are doing, put plenty of make-up on so you look 30 years younger (or know a cheap plastic sergeon), smile like you know that the machines might be fixed, hope that the machines don't malfunction or you turn into the laughing stock at the cooler the next morning, and then do the dastardly deed, pull the little levers that ultimately will make or break a lottery players day or nite. How do these people look in the mirror in the morning? Millions of dollars on the line and they control the fate of every lottery player. How exciting??
I think were really on to something here. I will include all 10 balls. Besides every drawing is different right? Previous drawings don't have memory, do they??
wsls