Is he Hubbins?
Lost: OMGWTF POLAR BEAR
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Yes. He types teh lot.
Hey ita, maybe you can introduce yourself as Queen Hottie Security?
I'm so kidding.
He types teh lot.
I'm naive enough that this made me take even longer to decide it was him. Despite, say, coloured font.
I'm so kidding.
Too late!
Okay, I'm even more kidding.
I think the important question now is, will I introduce ita as Queen Hottie Security.
Or unstable. Jury's out.
Except, really? Not mutually exclusive.
Yay for party-going writers and board-posting hobbits.
NUMBER'S UP: Who says you can't learn from TV?
For example, don't rely on TV shows for your lottery numbers.
The Lansing State Journal reports that 215 residents of Michigan used a sequence of six numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42) that were heavily featured in the March 2 episode of "Lost."
That episode of the ABC show explored the back story of a plane-crash survivor named Hugo Reyes (a.k.a. Hurley), who'd used that sequence of numbers to win more than $100 million via the lottery.
As the episode unfolded, Hurley learned the history of the numbers, which he'd gotten from a mentally ill man. Hurley was obsessed with the numbers, because ever since he won the lottery, bad things kept happening, to the point that he thought the numbers were cursed.
So it's probably a good thing that 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 were not the winning numbers in the 11-state Mega Millions lottery, which includes Michigan.
Snerk
t looks at his lottery ticket
Feh.
I was wondering how many people nationwide played the numbers.
I would have if I actually played the lottery. I only think to get a ticket every few years when it is too big to resist.