After too many Jack and Cokes at the Delta SkyClub I bought some scratch off tickets from a machine at SeaTac. They were both winners. The problem with this is that I have a flight leaving now and no way to turn these tickets in. So my drunken stupidity is the gain of any night owls who live in Washington state, or close enough to be worth the drive, and can turn these tickets in. It’s about 6 hours for the flight, for me to get my bags and to drive home so you’ve got until then to enter. I’ll let the karmanator decide when I get home.
Don’t get too excited, it’s only 30 bucks
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I appreciate the offer but I’ve been meaning to do a abstract karma lately anyway. This works pretty perfectly. I’ll enter you seeing as you are so close but I don’t want the money back. Otherwise how would I learn?
“Everybody wants a Sig in the sheets but a Glock on the streets.” -bionic218 04-02-2014
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Originally posted by gasche: Hah! Only people from out of state win the lotto, or at least that’s the way they want it to work. Count me in please.
I dunno, I cash in scratch winners for junkies all night long. It's the junkies that somehow manage to hit and hit and hit. Had a tweaker the other night hit a $75 ticket, then a $50, then four $25 tickets in a row. He bought a couple big chocolate milks and some ho-ho's and went twitching and jerking out the door after an hour of winning.
The state lotto only seems to produce $1 winners for anyone I've had come into the store.
Pale Horse, I'd like a chance, please. Thanks.
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This is going to be even funnier when SigSauerFan reports back that neither ticket is a winner and you're just too drunk to figure it out. LOL
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