Well, you don't get one guy filling out forms and one guy processing them. There are actually firms that handle this. They're called lottery syndicates. They're basically investment groups in which a large number of people put up their money and all split the possible winnings. They're like big boys' versions of the office pool.
James, it's called a teaser. Any intelligent person will know to read the whole story to get, well, the whole story.
The fact that the case was reopened because of this crackpot is still interesting and I don't see how catching readers' attention with the silly part of the story is in any way "irresponsible" when the original article is linked to.
Even if it's not totally original, I think we would all benefit from finding a creative outlet like this guy did and exercising the right halves of our brains.
"We think it's kind of important to look after each other."
Amen. I've always said that if there's one thing a nation should provide for its citizens, it's health and well-being. Else, what's the point of forming a nation?
Remember, by providing our nation with health care, we are providing for _ourselves_.
Exercise from weeding? No. Back and knee pain? Yes.
The fact that the case was reopened because of this crackpot is still interesting and I don't see how catching readers' attention with the silly part of the story is in any way "irresponsible" when the original article is linked to.
Isn't that enough?
Even if it's not totally original, I think we would all benefit from finding a creative outlet like this guy did and exercising the right halves of our brains.
Amen. I've always said that if there's one thing a nation should provide for its citizens, it's health and well-being. Else, what's the point of forming a nation?
Remember, by providing our nation with health care, we are providing for _ourselves_.
Considering it would make perfect material for a second book, yeah. No wasted time there at all.
What Chay said.
Could nearly anyone else do it? Sure. But it's easy to copy something after someone else has already developed the idea.
And exactly what kind of still image would you recommend that does not freeze the action?