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To the creator of the 'Dream Book'


I am referring a book that was used by the black lady in which a persons dreams corrospond to lucky lotto numbers (ie. a dog chasing you equals the numbers 1765).

YOU TRULEY ARE a evil genius! To fleece people dumb enough to believe that there is a connection to dreams and lotto numbers is a true act of evil brilliance.

You really have to think like they think, because no educated rational person would put the two together. Using dreams (everybody dreams) as a connector to lotto numbers is shear brilliance,because all people dream, and the belief that there is 'some mystic connection somewhere' is very strong in the human psyche.

My hats off to you.

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LOL, I was thinking the same thing. Only in america... :)

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> To fleece people dumb enough to believe that there is a connection to dreams and lotto numbers is a true act of evil brilliance.

Not really. Verna had about ten books that she read. The total cost is maybe $200. And she uses those books every day for years and years at a time. That's just pennies a day she spends.

We heard her sister say that Verna spends $50 a day on lottery tickets. That's where the fleecing comes in. And her big score was that one time she won $5,000. After taxes, that paid for her lottery tickets for the next two months.

Had she taken that $50 a day and stuffed it in a coffee can behind the refrigerator, she'd "win" $15,000 a year.

> all people dream, and the belief that there is 'some mystic connection somewhere' is very strong in the human psyche.

The real sad thing is that she's been playing lottery every day for twenty or more years. And she was a loser every single time except once. At what point do sane people take that stupid dream book and burn it as being worthless?

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