The most stupidest thing

September 6th, 2007

Scratch Cards

Well I went up to Coventry last week and as per usual I ended up in Browns with Joey sat sharing a pot of tea chatting about the next big thing to do with our video projects. During which we had some “Herbal Supplement” and hence forth began thinking of the stupidest thing we could do with twenty quid. It takes a special mind to understand our thought process, as we came up with the idea of spending it on scratch cards… it seemed like a good idea at the time.

I waited for a short while in Browns while Joey crossed the road to the newsagents, I pondered what I might do with the winnings if by some ungodly stroke of luck we actually won something, an idea began to form revolving around something to do with midgets but soon fizzled out as Joey had returned with our paper nectar of mystery and amazement. To be honest scratch cards really shouldn’t have kept us as interested for as long as they did, but we had just taken a “herbal supplement” and drunk copious amounts of green tea which is enough to get anyone high – or maybe we are just odd.

It took probably more than half an hour for us to complete all the cards and as it turned out we did infact win some money, by some I mean we didn’t get any sort of jackpot and although some of the winnings would have been great had the card been bought on its own in total we made a loss of about six quid. Oh well not a lot else you could buy for six quid that would give the kind of suspense and entertainment that a couple of pieces of scratchable metal covered, cardboard cards gave us. You should try it some time.

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One Response to “The most stupidest thing”

  1. Omer Katz says:

    Good to see that you’re still alive.
    And doing weed(?) witch is not very encouraging.
    But what the hack…
    How’s school and stuff?

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