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STILL WAITING FOR THAT WINNING NUMBER!

"I'm not superstitious -- I'm just a little stitious." Michael G. Scott

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aww shucks i didnt win..i'm so depressed now i'm gonna go buy me a pen *hmph* :P

 

That's my solution to any problem, too - "new pen!" ;-)

"I'm not superstitious -- I'm just a little stitious." Michael G. Scott

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"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination."

Oscar Wilde

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Still no winner! :hmm1:

"I'm not superstitious -- I'm just a little stitious." Michael G. Scott

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64 .....Thanks for extending the fun

 

My pleasure!

"I'm not superstitious -- I'm just a little stitious." Michael G. Scott

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I'll go with 37. ;)

 

I notice that coincidently I also made the 37th post!

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I'll go with 37. ;)

 

I notice that coincidently I also made the 37th post!

 

Would have been nice if it had worked out that way...

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