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I had that shit happen the first and only time I did it jackpot was at like 102million ... Needless to say I was pissed

 

Oh and I wrote down my numbers, went about my day came home watched all my numbers come up near enough shat myself and had a heart attack thinking I had just become a millionaire turns out my mum didn't go to the off license after work.

 

Story of my fucking life fuck the lottery

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The Klingons were created by screenwriter Gene L. Coon , and

first appeared in the 1967 episode "Errand of Mercy". They were

named after Lieutenant Wilbur Clingan, who served with Star

Trek creator Gene Roddenberry in the Los Angeles Police

Department. [2] In the original television series (TOS ), Klingons

were typically portrayed with bronze skin and facial hair

suggestive of Asian peoples, and possessed physical abilities

similar to humans (in fact, Coon's only physical description of

them in his "Errand of Mercy" script is "oriental" and "hard -

faced") . The swarthy look of Klingon males was created with the

application of shoe polish and long, thin moustaches; budget

constraints would not allow any further creativity. [3] The overall

look of the aliens, played by white actors, suggested

orientalism , at a time when memories of Japanese actions

during World War II were still fresh. [4] The production crew

never came to an agreement on the name "Klingon"; Coon was

adamant about keeping the name, and it persisted because no

one else offered up a better name. [5] The Klingons took on the

role of the Soviet Union in opposition to the United States'

future counterpart, the United Federation of Planets .[6] As

such, they were generally portrayed as inferior to the crew of

the Enterprise .[7] While occasionally capable of honor, this

depiction treated the Klingons as close to wild animals.[5 ]

Overall, they were shown without redeeming qualities—brutish ,

scheming, and murderous.[4] Klingons became the primary

antagonists of the Enterprise crew, in part because the makeup

necessary to make Romulans was too time-consuming and

costly.[8]

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