Always check your numbers at a lottery retailer. I used to just chuck them out, but my hubby said I should double check them at the retailer.
I have collected over $100 dollars just by checking tickets that the newspaper said were duds! I can only image I probably was entitled to at least double or triple that amount based on all the ones I hiked in the garbage.
Why this blog? Until this moment
I have been forced
to listen while media
and politicians alike
have told me
"what Canadians think".
In all that time they
never once asked.
This is just the voice
of an ordinary Canadian
yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
homepage email Kate (goes to a private
mailserver in Europe)
I can't answer or use every
tip, but all are
appreciated!
"I got so much traffic afteryour post my web host asked meto buy a larger traffic allowance."Dr.Ross McKitrick
Holy hell, woman. When you
send someone traffic,
you send someone TRAFFIC.
My hosting provider thought
I was being DDoSed. -
Sean McCormick
"The New York Times link to me yesterday [...] generatedone-fifth of the trafficI normally get from a linkfrom Small Dead Animals."Kathy Shaidle
"Thank you for your link. A wave ofyour Canadian readers came to my blog! Really impressive."Juan Giner -
INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group
I got links from the Weekly Standard,Hot Air and Instapundit yesterday - but SDA was running at least equal to those in visitors clicking through to my blog.Jeff Dobbs
"You may be anasty right winger,but you're not nastyall the time!"Warren Kinsella
"Go back to collectingyour welfare livelihood."Michael E. Zilkowsky
LOL... oh my
I made a mistake once.
I thought something I said was wrong. As it turns out, it was actually correct, so I was mistaken.
More "accurate" reporting from the Red Star.
You mean fake but accurate? Or truthiness in numbers? Was the Star peer reviewed for accuracy?
Probably won by a dealer in Ontario anyway.
I pity the poor guy who told everyone he won and then found out he didn't. I really pity the guy who tore up his ticket after reading the Sat. paper.
Always check your numbers at a lottery retailer. I used to just chuck them out, but my hubby said I should double check them at the retailer.
I have collected over $100 dollars just by checking tickets that the newspaper said were duds! I can only image I probably was entitled to at least double or triple that amount based on all the ones I hiked in the garbage.