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Bobby Mhor

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going Wildly OT
aah cooking , those who cook don't have to do the washing up. unless i am cooking . which means washing up whats been left in the sink by everybody else before starting to cook, and leaving only the plates and final pans etc as i clean as i go.

i went on strike last year and it was 6 days of stuff in the sink and i broke first as i really cant stand it not being tidy. its not OCD !
Off topic..on this forum? never happens..
Our dishwasher...bless her, would have to break down...

Back to topic..
apparently the Currant Bun thinks she's telling porkies I see in post above mine...Go 'The Sun':okay:
 

ianrauk

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Camelot have announced that there is a valid claim.

BBC Lottery winner comes forward
 

screenman

Squire
Hundreds of people claiming to have the winning ticket have come forward over the last few weeks, including Susanne Hinte, from Warndon, Worcester who said she had accidently put the ticket through the washing machine.

It has since emerged that Ms Hinte is facing an unrelated criminal trial for theft.
 
Even the fakes?
A fake queen??
 

Beebo

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Hundreds of people claiming to have the winning ticket have come forward over the last few weeks, including Susanne Hinte, from Warndon, Worcester who said she had accidently put the ticket through the washing machine.

It has since emerged that Ms Hinte is facing an unrelated criminal trial for theft.
Also just read she is only 48, she looks 60, must have had a rough life!
 
Mod: from here on, two threads on the same thing have been merged. Just in case there is any confusion....!
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It appears that the missing multi million pound lottery ticket has turned up. A genuine ticket where the individual had simply got around to checking their numbers

Which leaves a number of claims for the jackpot that were fraudulent

I suspect that the "washed ticket" having been th subject of a Sun front page will see a press backlash, and the perpetrator's previous history (she allegedly dropped a scratch card in a puddle) is already beiing made public

Should these individuals be investigated for fraud?
 
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