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The most ridiculous case for the day
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Kamka
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/562391

Geez :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:

Unless this is some kind of an early April 1st joke by The Star, it's pretty sad how obscenely revengful certain people in our society have become.
English Rachel
Unbelievable!!
Inrush
Thats almost as crazy as the story of the guy that broke into a hose to rob the place. Fell down the stairs and ended up suing the people that owned the house and won!
UmmiE
Thats almost as crazy as the guy in australia who broke into a sex store at night to have sex with the sex dolls in there.
Skipper
That's almost as bad as the OLG claiming it won't pay out on winning tickets because of a "printing error."
Intangible
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Originally posted by Skipper
That's almost as bad as the OLG claiming it won't pay out on winning tickets because of a "printing error."


:haha: :haha: :haha:
FunkyCrew
quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
That's almost as bad as the OLG claiming it won't pay out on winning tickets because of a "printing error."


lol yeah
poor dude, I think he's suing them
Skipper
He should sue them. The OLG is a bit of an embarrassment. I expect the ticket and all of the rules on it constitute a legal contract.
FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by Skipper
He should sue them. The OLG is a bit of an embarrassment. I expect the ticket and all of the rules on it constitute a legal contract.


they claim that because of printing disalignment, the tickets are void
afterhrsgurl
This is almost as crazy as the story of the guy who dismembered then barbecued his girlfriend on his balcony last year..damn

Inrush
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Originally posted by afterhrsgurl
This is almost as crazy as the story of the guy who dismembered then barbecued his girlfriend on his balcony last year..damn


wow now thats ed up
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