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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Hold up..

>

> I'm in talks to have a "known person" of TV fame

> to draw one of the winning numbers

>

> Really, it's true & I'll keep you posted

>

> Now, I have noticed that some esteemed Forumites

> haven't taken up the chance to play the W**FLotto,


> so I'm giving others a chance to " nominate " on

> their behalf

>

> To get the ball rolling I'm giving Sean M/Gab big

> 69'r

>

> * he'll love it *

>

>

> W**F

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Art


You are keen BUT it's a nomination


Jeepers Creepers



W**F

Narnia Wrote:

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> Do you think W**f has scampered off with the

> 'winnings'?


I know I would....


no, I rather think we might all have inadvertently placed ourselves in "nidd" (at least I can think of someone who ought to be)


I'm choosing 11 for daizie btw

katie1997 Wrote:

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> woof - you're a star (tu)

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Katie****



You too are a W**F Lottery W*I*N*N*E*R


So ( as "nidd" number winner ) stand by your station & await instruction



Prizes to be "revealed" tonight "live" on W**F TV



W**F

The W**F Lottery is now open for a....


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We want new numbers & new players for these great prizes


* click link *


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?20,518303



Have FUN




W**F?



* 1 number, plus 1 "nidd" number ( that's 2 in total, in one post please )

katie1997 Wrote:

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> karter I assume you mean moi? thanks if so

>

> w-ell .....did someone say Christmas?

> I will choose a very lucky, WINNING 79* for you

> (is that okay Woof?)

> and if anyone can work out why 79 is classed as a

> winner, I will buy them a rice cooker/drink/delete

> as applicable


why can 79 be classed as a winning number?


w-ell its the atomic number of gold - (Au) from the Periodic Table :))

(and I really wanted to choose a rare earth element...)




*cancels rice cooker order*

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