Crabtree plays for the Raiders? I missed that. I wonder if Crabtree knows he went to the hospital.
The hit on Heyward-Bey didn't look all that bad even though he was injured on the play. Didn't appear to be a blatant 'helmwt to helmwt' (channelling Elmer Fudd?)
Mike Catalano, chairman of the mathematics department at Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, S.D., concedes the math is clear: The more tickets you buy, the better chances you have of winning. Better long-shot chances. ----------------------------
Really? and it took a math dept chariman to figure that out?
With a jackpot so large, someone theoretically could buy up every possible number combination, thereby guaranteeing a winning ticket -- but doing so would mean putting up millions of dollars on the front end.
Then there's logistics. First, if it takes five seconds to fill out each card, you'd need almost 28 years just to mark the bubbles on the game tickets. You'd also use up the national supply of special lottery paper and lottery-machine printing ink well before all your tickets could be printed out.
I'm in Dallas...
NFL suspended Broncos LB Joe Mays for one game for the helmet-to-helmet hit he put on Texans QB Matt Schaub.
The hit on Heyward-Bey didn't look all that bad even though he was injured on the play. Didn't appear to be a blatant 'helmwt to helmwt' (channelling Elmer Fudd?)
And I'm not a Texans fan.
Texas woman uses paint ball gun to stop suspected burglar
Monday, Jun 11, 2012 | Updated 11:50 AM CDT
Police say a Southeast Texas woman whipped out a paint ball gun and opened fire with distinctive yellow hue to stop a burglary suspect.
Galveston police say a 53-year-old man who sometimes mowed the woman's yard was arrested inside her home.
The Galveston County Daily News reports 34-year-old Carrie King called police Friday to say an intruder was in her home and she was hiding.
An arriving officer heard the firing of a paint ball gun and the sound of impact.
Police say Alexander was struck several times. He did not require medical help
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Really? and it took a math dept chariman to figure that out?
stunned, I tell ya......
Gonna win the jackpot. In 28 years.....
Then there's logistics. First, if it takes five seconds to fill out each card, you'd need almost 28 years just to mark the bubbles on the game tickets. You'd also use up the national supply of special lottery paper and lottery-machine printing ink well before all your tickets could be printed out.
Probably never know the exact truth.
"Oh, I like your... tatoo"