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|    ES Nigel to Marmaduke Jinks    |
|    Re: Lotto 25 October 2025    |
|    29 Oct 25 16:12:37    |
      From: useweb@nospam.invelid              Marmaduke Jinks wrote:       > On 27/10/2025 16:31, ES Nigel wrote:       >       >> Marmaduke Jinks wrote:       >>       >>> On 24/10/2025 17:28, Marmaduke Jinks wrote:       >>>       >>>> On 23/10/2025 15:55, ES Nigel wrote:       >>>>       >>>>> NN wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>>       >>>>>> [ 21 42 56 57 ]       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>> [ 06 07 08 19 44 49 ]       >>>>>       >>>> Jinks Picks       >>>>       >>>> [ 10 11 12 17 18 40 41 42 47 48 50 51 52 57 58]       >>>>       >>>> Big spread fr a Big Draw ;-)       >>>>       >>>> MJ       >>>>       >>> Results       >>> 4 9 28 40 42 59 55       >>>       >>>       >>> NN [ 42 ]       >>> Nige [ ]       >>> Jinks [ 40 42 ]       >>>       >>> well done NN - the pro rata cup goes to you ;-)       >>>       >>> MJ       >>>       >>> ps - 42 the answer for everything ;-)       >>>       >> Allwyn haven't posted the draw video so I didn't get the numbers in       >> drawn order, but Richard Lloyd seems to have found a way. I suspect he       >> telephones for the information. I tried asking the National Lottery       >> chatbot but it must have been working from home.       >>       >> I'm curious as to the numbers drawn in the first draw, before it was       >> abandoned because the Allwyn machine failed to cough out a bonus. Some       >> of my zoo of systems that have been functioning well recently went       >> completely squiffy, according to the second draw. Someone who was       >> watching the draw live on YouTube might have jotted them down.       >>       > I don't watch it. Did the machine really have a breakdown? I think they       > need to find a redundant Cyberman to do it ;-)              Allegedly it was similar to the Euromillions machine breaking down the       other week. They still managed to post a draw video for it eventually.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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