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Summer Megaparty: Scratch-Off Jackpot.

My cable modem's been fritzing all weekend, so I've been using dial-up for the first time in years. Weird to hear that modem-connecting thrash rock as my computer struggles to connect at slow speeds again. Someone from Time Warner is supposed to drop by on Monday to give things a look, but until then, I'm a dinosaur.


Last Friday, I stopped at one of those scratch-off lotto card vending machines to pick up a pile of birthday gifts for my grandmother, who is a lady of few passions outside of gambling and eggplant caponata. Never one to resist temptation of any kind, I picked up two extras for myself. One was a dud, but the one above netted me a cool $100. It was one of those poker-themed scratch-offs that give you several "hands" to scratch off, and I landed everything from a straight to a three-of-a-kind, and even won on the $25 bonus game.

When I was on the cusp of going freelance but still unsure of whether it would work out or not, I got in the habit of playing like $50 worth of scratch-off cards a night. I'd hit that desperation point of really needing a major windfall to bring confidence to my burgeoning decision to not be a paid 9-5'er. This might sound like a cracked out thing to do, but honestly, I never seemed to lose that much. When you buy scratch-offs in bulk, there's usually a good amount of return. I'm not saying that I won big or even arguing that it isn't a huge waste of money, but when you're looking for hope in all the wrong places, it's nice to see three lined-up cherries hiding under the wax.


After the big $100 win, I dug up my old pile of winning scratch-offs, which has sat untouched on top of our microwave for several months now. We just never got around to cashing 'em in, but now that I total everything up, there's $259 bucks worth of winners in that pile. I'm tempted to cash them in and blow it all on something frivolous, but considering that I most definitely spent more than $259 total on scratch-offs from then to now, I guess I should put it in the bank. Or maybe I should go down to the roulette wheel at Bally's and throw it all on black. Hmmm.

One thing's for sure: Scratch-off cards are getting more and more entertaining with each passing year. If you're not a player, you wouldn't believe the variety. I've always been a fan of the "Win For Life" cards, merely because the jackpots entail payments of $1K, $2K or even $5K each week for a full 20 years. Winning that is the equivalent of getting a second job that requires you to do absolutely nothing, but for sheer entertainment purposes, there are far better scratch-off cards.

I really like the ones based on card games, as they trick me into believing I have any more of a chance to win than I do on any other shitty card. Then there's the extravagant $20 games. I can't believe I played those; they're the quickest possible method of burning money outside of literally burning money.

For people who want to stretch the "enjoyment" out for a few extra minutes, there's crossword-style games, which take forever to finish and rarely provide a return. Plus, all of the scratch-off games have a little code somewhere under the wax that lets you know the exact amount you've won (or tells you that you didn't win), and it's obnoxious to spend 10 minutes slowly scratching letters and numbers away when you know you can settle things with two swipes of a penny over the code area. I don't know why I'm writing about this.

After my most recent trip to Atlantic City, I decided to give the gambling a rest. I'm no addict or even a frequent player, but even just a few trips to the casino each year can seriously impact your savings. It got to the point where I was looking at my losses and realizing that it was enough to take a week-long vacation for two to pretty much anywhere, and that's just plum dumb.

Course, I did just win $100 off of a $5 scratch-off. Maybe Lady Luck's trying to tell me something. Maybe this is my time to shine. Maybe I should get in the car and drive down to the Monopoly streets right now.

Thank God I'm too lazy to really do that.

Posted by Matt on 07/15/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 112 comments

Annette, please send me some of your rain! It’s fucking HOT and humid here in Norfolk, and no precipitation. I can’t wait for winter!

Chestnuts roasted by heeree @ 07/15/2007 11:46 PM


Goob: it was over before it started; no worries. In fact, they only reason I probably even acknowledged it was because like I said “I don’t know whether to be complimented or insulted”…but I knew, or at least hoped, there was no true ill intent at all. And honesty is a good thing; I was told once that my honesty was both my strongest and weakest trait; another time I didn’t know whether to feel complimented or insulted ;)

And Bill hope you got my warning in the last post: the bears are back in town. And encountering them is a totally messy affair…I should send you a MySpace message…

Now on topic: I dream weirdness all the time. But what fascinates me more is that if the radio alarm goes off or the TV is on the sound will incorporate itself into the dream. Many a times I have been on an elevator in a dream and think “is that the alarm” when I hear the music playing in the elevator. Or I’ll be a a show or concert of the ‘band’ or whoever is talking on the show. The strangest was when I was at a taping of Friends in a dream, only because Friends came on TV at 4am….weird how the mind works.

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/15/2007 11:49 PM


I’m not a gambler, but I will say that the floor up at Casino Windsor with the slots gives me the most pleasant sensory overload ever. I did take 80 bucks up once and played Let it Ride. I won 285, so it was a nice return. I just don’t make enough to do it often.

Chestnuts roasted by Bludge @ 07/15/2007 11:52 PM


Oh shit, I just read it. I’m glad you zigged and zagged and got away. Good job, bro. You don’t need any of that, take it from me. Some girl problems are like a tongue burn; it sucks, it hurts, and until it totally heals it ruins future expiriences. I know that’s a stretch but then again, look who you’re talking too. :)

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/15/2007 11:59 PM


Actually, you described it just right :P

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/16/2007 12:04 AM


I know this is off-topic for once, but I’d just like to say this:

Damn you, Matt. Damn you to hell.

Why? I bought Pokemon Diamond, and it’s really good. I feel really cool being “that guy” that’s 20 years old and playing Pokemon, but since all the salespeople at my local EBGames are playing it, and recommended it to me, I don’t feel as immature.

Though I guess I am since I’ve been nicknaming all my Pokemon after pro wrestlers. For example:
“Umaga” Level 24 Monferno
“Wahoo” Level 26 Staravia
“Gail Kim” Level 21 Luxio
“Tajiri” Level 17 Budew

I’m sure that Bobby the Brain would be proud of me for naming the one with the big beak and lots of feathers after Wahoo McDaniel. It seemed fitting.

Chestnuts roasted by Vince @ 07/16/2007 12:05 AM


I have a debate going on: For some reason a part of me wants to get up tomorrow, drive to the beach, stay the day and return late into the night…or just stay if I feel so inclined. It’s a good 2 1/2 one way drive, and would cost money, but it’s just money, right? I think I’m gonna do it…only three weeks until I go back to work full time, so it’s now or never….

Chestnuts roasted by Shuanfu @ 07/16/2007 12:10 AM


I’ll be really glad when my fiance gets done playing Super Robot Taisen W so I can play with the shiny, pretty DS. I want Ouendan 2 or Phoenix Wright…

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 07/16/2007 12:13 AM


UMAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

Chestnuts roasted by Ranger Joe @ 07/16/2007 12:14 AM


i won $20 on the roulette wheel at the showboat in atlantic city. i also won $1 and $10 on scratch off tix. not much, but it made me feel good.

Chestnuts roasted by matty @ 07/16/2007 12:18 AM


Shuan: Go to the beach. I only have a few months left in my contract here in Florida and I might be having to take a job in Minnesota so I am cramming in all the ocean I can. There is nothing like swimming in the ocean to totally clear the head. Then find a beach front tiki hut for some rum and pick up local girls.
Tara, if you are reading this I am only giving advice to a freind. I don’t pick up local girls. :D

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 07/16/2007 12:25 AM


Stress dreams tend to be more vivid, at least for me. I have one where I wake up (in the dream) to find that I’ve slept strait through all of my finals. This dream takes place at random intervals year round, not just around finals week. It never fails to wake me up convinced that I’ve flunked out of college.

In Montana any business can pretty much host any sort of gambling venture they want, from machines to live poker. Working in a bar, watching the same people come in night after night throwing away hundreds at a time, has pretty much cured me of any potential gambling fixation.

Chestnuts roasted by Destro @ 07/16/2007 12:32 AM


Destro- last month I was in MT and saw a casino/laundromat. Weird.
I have a friend type who plays poker for a living. So I assume he makes money, it just sounds so, boring.

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 07/16/2007 12:38 AM


shuanfu

Beach. Life is short and mostly full of pain. Go and create a good memory when you have the chance. That memory is worth far more than the money you will spend, which will be gone very shortly anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by Magic Toy @ 07/16/2007 12:42 AM


You want to use the money to buy Transformers. At least use part of it and get the big Optimus Prime and Megatron figures.

Chestnuts roasted by Ragnarok @ 07/16/2007 12:46 AM


Oh yeah, the casino/laundromat is vintage MT. I can see how live poker would be entertaining. But the machines, to me at least, are mind-numbingly dull. Most bars will comp your drinks if you make a show of playing them, so there’s that, anyway.

Chestnuts roasted by Destro @ 07/16/2007 12:54 AM


This is completely off-topic! Does anyone know the title of this movie? It was early 80′s, and it was about a bunch of toys that came to life when no people were around. If a person came into the room, and a toy was not back in its place, it died. The other toys had a special place in a closet or something for the dead toys. Then they went on a journey, I think? I was very young when I saw this, but I’ve spent a lot of time trying to think of what it was called. If anyone can help me, I will be eternally grateful!

Chestnuts roasted by heeree @ 07/16/2007 1:15 AM


heeree, I think you’re talking about The Christmas Toy. It was a Jim Henson thing that had a toy tiger as the main character.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099263/

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 07/16/2007 1:20 AM


Huh. I just found one on imdb called Where the Toys Come From. I think I was combining the two into one movie. That makes sense, as I was 4 or 5 years old. Memories tend to get warped after so many years. Thank you so much! Now I just want some rain.

Chestnuts roasted by heeree @ 07/16/2007 1:36 AM


No problemo.

As for the rain, [insert something clever here].

Chestnuts roasted by Annette @ 07/16/2007 1:51 AM


It’s strange – I’ll have really random and weird thoughts all throughout the day, but when I go to sleep I have the most mundane dreams. A while ago I actually had a dream about [i]grocery shopping[/i] of all things! Everything is always exactly the same as real life, so I can’t tell if I’ve actually done something or if I just dreamt it. Especially annoying when I dream that I’ve woken up and started to get ready, then wake up for real and realize I am late and have to get ready all over again. Gah.

I used to have interesting dreams…*sigh* Nothing like a giant 7′ killer duck chasing you around your house and regenerating into more killer ducks when you wrap it in tissue and bite it in half to make you feel alive. Have no idea how I bit it in half if it was 7′ tall, but that’s what happened. I believe I also lost an ear to its blood-thirsty beak.

Chestnuts roasted by Frakkyfire @ 07/16/2007 1:59 AM


One bathroom dream I can remember is I walk in and all of a sudden the urinals go up into the ceiling like they were on lifts. Then a door appears with a guy in it and I ask him if there is a bathroom in there he says yes and O walk in and promptly fall down a flight of stairs. I wake up realizing I really had to go and on the way back I almost fell down the stairs. Creeped me out for a couple of days after….although I was like 12 at the time. I don’t generally remember any dreams.

Chestnuts roasted by Danny J @ 07/16/2007 2:10 AM


Frakkyfire, had you just seen the Mike Tyson-Evander Holyfield fight before you went to bed? Your missing ear made me wonder.

Chestnuts roasted by Bludge @ 07/16/2007 2:18 AM


kb: I don’t know about food, but Scrooge seems to recommend roast beef, cheese, potatoes and mustard for producing hallucinations of dead business partners. Large doses of sugar are also reputed to give you more vivid dreams.

Dreams get stranger and more “interactive” the closer it gets to dawn, and you’re more likely to remember them if you wake up and then go back to sleep. If you really want memorable dreams, you might try the experiment of setting an alarm for an hour or two before you actually have to get up, with the intent of rolling over and going back to sleep. If you can get back to sleep after waking up, that is. I never seem to have gotten the knack.

Chestnuts roasted by Jedoc @ 07/16/2007 7:35 AM


has anybody seen “Jason X” ? ..

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 07/16/2007 7:58 AM


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