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The Punter's Dream

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 9:53 am
by Neville Briggs
THE PUNTER'S DREAM


I'll say goodbye to penury
With measured nouveau riche disdain,
The day I win the lottery.

I won't have op-shop cheapery
Adorned with customary stain
That marks the life of penury,

Instead, a taste for finery
In cool designer Calvin Klein
Befits who wins the lottery.

Indulgence and debauchery
Will fire my cashed up brain;
Good bye! so long ! to penury,

To sell my soul to foolery
When all the world is gain
For me, to win the lottery.

With Gina Rinehart flair and glee
I'll wash my socks in Evian
And say goodbye to penury,
The day I win the lottery.

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2014 8:54 pm
by Terry
G/day Neville,

That's well written Neville and a good poem as well.

But do you buy tickets - I'm greedy and only have an occasional flutter when there's a big jackpot.

Something tells me that 2015 could be my year.

Cheers

Terry

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 6:28 am
by Neville Briggs
I'm no gambler Terry. I only get a raffle ticket now and again if one of my friends is flogging them :)

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 7:18 am
by Ron
Good one Nev,
Quite appropriate for this time of year, like believing in Santa! but I suppose someone has to win it!
I always subscribe to the the theory of 'easy come easy go' but I do buy the occasional ticket. :)

Ron

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:55 am
by Neville Briggs
Cheers Ron :)

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 5:45 pm
by Maureen K Clifford
Dream on Neville - dream on :roll: :D

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 5:48 pm
by Neville Briggs
Thanks Maureen.

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 8:47 am
by Neville Briggs
matt wrote:i do like the way you see a raffle as gambling though
Good point ;) there have been times when I paid the money and told them to keep the ticket, if they want a donation I am happy to give something I don't need the carrot of some bauble prize.

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 9:17 am
by Heather
I saw on the news the other night that a lady in Canberra won 30 million. If I won that sort of money the first thing I'd do is to find a way of giving most of it away.

A raffle ticket is gambling - if you want to win. I only buy them from the local community groups and see it as a donation and as you say Neville, often I don't want the prize that is on offer.

Heather :)

Re: The Punter's Dream

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 4:00 pm
by Neville Briggs
You wouldn't give it away, you'd be paying for new fences and things. :lol: