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An Leith

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Jul 24, 2004, 3:36:08 PM7/24/04
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Hi,

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at the same time?
Bet everybody does!

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amount and you can get paid
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D-Chance.

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Jul 24, 2004, 9:41:37 PM7/24/04
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Just go directly to the correct URL...

http://wwweb4.worldwager.com/


Robert Perkis

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Jul 24, 2004, 11:53:00 PM7/24/04
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Off topic commercial ad spam reported 07/24 RP

Atlanta Ranger

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Jul 25, 2004, 8:47:11 AM7/25/04
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"Robert Perkis" <rob...@icdus.com> wrote in message
news:41032E9C...@icdus.com...

Give her a break. It's on-topic commercial spam.


Jack Ricci

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Jul 25, 2004, 11:53:59 AM7/25/04
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Why would anyone be so willing to part with their own or someone else's
money on any internet/online gambling sites of any type? Where in the world
would a winner collect his or her winnings if their should even be a real
winner? It's much more fun to go to a real Casino or lotto supplier to lose
all your money than it is in front of an online computer while sitting
half-naked, smoking and drinking beer and snacking on cheap popcorn and
chips in the comfort of one's own home. Real brick and mortar Casinos and
Gambling Spas are popping up everywhere while buckling to pressures,
offering great free parking, comfort and attractions to grab your money
before anyone else does. I even noticed a new industry which is probably
being fuelled by this mentality of " hurry-up-and-spend-your-money "
phenomenon...the Cash Advance Payday Legalized LoanSharking operations
presently being promoted all over the net on your Windows Systems, and also
promoted on the real windows of real brick and mortar buildings at
respectable shopping mall areas in Michigan where I just happened to see
some yesterday! ( I suspect these 16-day, high interest lenders are all over
the USA by now ) These appear to be U.S. Lenders that are even opening
subsidiary satellite offices in large metro areas of Canada. They don't
specifically promote borrowing money to gamble with, but they are located in
close proximity to the present large and popular gambling establishments.
I'm not sure which addiction is the lesser of all evils, but the convenience
of losing your networth on an offshore, etherious, online, possible
non-entity, ...a lose-your-money-faster proposition... just doesn't turn me
on...And I'm even certain that the odd person may be claimed a winner for
promotional purposes!
Oh by the way...Is this still a lottery-only newsgroup or is all gambling
allowed here now? I've been away for a while trying to make money the hard
way. This was my opinion only...What do you think?...
LottoHack Jack

P.S. If there are any operators of online gambling sites within this
newsgroup who would like to open up my account with a positive balance as a
token of your appreciation for me, please PayPal me the money at
ri...@mnsi.net I want to see if this becomes profitable...and...Any
previous lotto winners who have no heir-apparent, please adopt me...Thanks,
Jack Ricci

"An Leith" <sono...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

CDEX

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Jul 25, 2004, 12:47:12 PM7/25/04
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"Jack Ricci" wrote:
> ...
> ... I even noticed a new industry which is probably

> being fuelled by this mentality of " hurry-up-and-spend-your-money "
> phenomenon...the Cash Advance Payday Legalized LoanSharking operations
> presently being promoted all over the net on your Windows Systems, and
also
> promoted on the real windows of real brick and mortar buildings at
> respectable shopping mall areas in Michigan where I just happened to see
> some yesterday! ( I suspect these 16-day, high interest lenders are all
over
> the USA by now )

Some of those here in Florida have drive-up windows, maybe for customers who
need cash for their car payment. Will they make their car payment with it,
or head for the convenience store next door to buy Lotto tickets?

Joe


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