LizzieMaine
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Lotteries are a very Golden Era indulgence -- although legalized state-run games weren't common in the way they are today, you could find illegal "numbers games" in any working class neighborhood in any decent-sized city or town, and of course many dreamed of hitting it big with a ticket from the Irish Sweepstakes.
So who today is a lottery player? Me, for one -- every week I drop a couple of bucks on Tri-State Megabucks, playing the same numbers every time and figuring it's as cheap a daydream as you can get nowadays. I don't win much -- maybe a few dollars here and there, and last year I won $40, which bought my groceries for the week. If I really hit it big -- well, my best friend and I have a pact that if either of us ever comes into any big money we're going to fly to Wolong, China and spend a week among the pandas.
Who else plays the numbers? Anyone win anything? What'll you do if you hit the jackpot?
So who today is a lottery player? Me, for one -- every week I drop a couple of bucks on Tri-State Megabucks, playing the same numbers every time and figuring it's as cheap a daydream as you can get nowadays. I don't win much -- maybe a few dollars here and there, and last year I won $40, which bought my groceries for the week. If I really hit it big -- well, my best friend and I have a pact that if either of us ever comes into any big money we're going to fly to Wolong, China and spend a week among the pandas.
Who else plays the numbers? Anyone win anything? What'll you do if you hit the jackpot?