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Or a thinly-disguised DiB gay thread hijack lol Actually Daman,you might be right - were the Bdees these funny desert scrap collectors? Wasn't it Daisy Ridley's testicle shaped robot.
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All of you avoiding the question entirely. Therefore it's true. Next!
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All of you avoiding the question entirely. Therefore it's true. As long as you're happy.
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I just read that... "In England, the first state lottery was set up by Queen Elizabeth 1 in 1567, as an alternative to raising taxes, with profits to go to "reparation of the Havens and strength of the Realme". Tickets cost a hefty 10 shillings, but along with a prize of £5,000, some pottery and "good linen cloth", all participants were granted immunity from arrest, except for piracy, murder or treason." https://www.pressreader.com/usa/the-guardian-usa/20241123/282200836470064
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But that was only if you had all the numbers. If you only had 2 numbers, for example, you only won a small pig with a limp.
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The 2nd Earl of Poncey always used to say "Lottery just makes poor people poorer. Better put the same amount away each week, then after a year you would "win' something."
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