First, a timely warning...
"The Lottery, with its weekly pay-out of enormous prizes, was the one public event to which the proles paid serious attention.... It was their delight, their folly, their anodyne, their intellectual stimulant... the prizes were largely imaginary. Only small sums were actually paid out, the winners of the big prizes being non-existent persons."
George Orwell. Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949) pt.2, ch. 5
So remember...
Don't 'do' the lottery. Save your money for next weeks exciting Children In Need night at the City Folk Club...
This evening in detail:
3 Jolly Boys: David/Paul/Colin
Wave Over Wave: Mave
Blackwaterside: Bill 1:1
Claudy Banks: Anne
No Man's Land: John
The 40 Shades of Green: Eddie
Bitter Boy: Jane/Dave
Hole In The Ground: Gerry
Thomas Dudley: Jenny
Snorkel: Mick
The Welsh Song: Allice
Under The Bridges of Paris: Maggie
Look What They've Done to My Song Ma: Lynda/Paul
A Picture of You: Paul
Unicorns: Colin
Kathy's Song: Lucy
You and Me: David
The Auld Triangle: Ken
Come By The Hills: Mave
The Wounded Solider/Captain O'Neil: Bill 1:1
It Ain't Me Babe: Maggie
Grey Funnel Line: Eddie
Dublin In The Rare Old Times: Lynda
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda: John
The Death Bed: Allice
I Don't Care Where They Bury My Body: Paul
Maid Behind The Board/Coolies: Mick
Bay of Biscay: Anne
The Bargain Store: Jane/Dave
Fairfield Crane: Gerry
Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me: Lucy
1 comment:
Allis is spelt ALLIS.
I only got 1⅓ turns and I couldn't give a toss!
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