Thread:Mary 526/@comment-36309580-20190307223450/@comment-36309580-20190326211922

Well with spring just around the corner, the warmth will bekon you outside, or at least it does for me. Of course that eats into game play but it's a small sacrifice lol.

Nice to hear hubby is feeling better and providing the family with fish for dinner! Lol I'm sure he will start feeling better as time goes on, especially with spring approaching too.

I allways figured everyone had lotto tickets, the governments have figured out another source of taxation it seems like. We never seem to win more than a free play or a ten dollar ticket it seems. If I ever do win a million, it will likely cover my investments in tickets since I was a kid old enough to buy them. Our lotto isn't anywhere near as big as yours, our prize pool this week is 50 million, which is high for us. Usually draws around 10-15 mill per draw unless it rolls over. No super all lotteries up here.

Chores, they never end and they never stop multiplying I find. Finish off a few tasks and they creep right back up on you, and then add the outside chores as well. I simply prioritize what is needed and the lower items simply wait until they move up the priority line. Hahah

I like your gambling style, spend what you can afford to lose. I gambled with my friends and family when I was a kid playing backgammon. They loved taking my money until one day I started beating them and reversing my losses. I was hooked by then. The call of the casino has always been my nemesis. Never gone in one, but the urge to gable still stays deep within me. Lotto is my only vice there's days. But if I do hit Vegas I'm sure I'll drop a few hundred quite easily,lol. Some say that if you place your winnings in your left pocket and play your bankroll from the right. Leave when the right pocket is empty. At least hopefully you will come back with something. Will update you when I try that strategy at Vegas lol.

Cheers, Haley.