Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for February 01, 2016
Transcript:
verne: the powerball is over a billion dollars. hammy: what's a powerball? verne: It's a tax for folks who can't do math. hammy: I'm in! verne: the odds of winning the jackpot are over 250 million to 1. hammy: That's like eleventy seventy over twelveteen! rj: I like those oods! hammy: winner! verne: losers!
electricshadow Premium Member almost 9 years ago
should have backdated this strip
juicebruce almost 9 years ago
Must have ticket to play !
MS72 almost 9 years ago
$2 to lose. I can’t stand the scratch-offs that cost much more.
WestNYC Premium Member almost 9 years ago
VOLUNTARY tax ! No one forces anyone to play.
ensftp Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Where else can you spend a couple of bucks for the chance to tell your boss to go (pick your own idiom).
Stephen Gilberg almost 9 years ago
Verne said the odds backwards.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
The odds of wining if you don’t buy a ticket are zero.
I Quit almost 9 years ago
There’s very little difference between the odds of winning with a ticket and the odds of winning without one.
echoraven almost 9 years ago
…more commonly referred to a tax on poverty.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 9 years ago
It was a pleasant fantasy to have for a couple of days. I don’t gamble, play lottery games or scratch tickets, but I bought a ticket for a virtually non-existent chance at 1.5 Billion.Self-control is the key. The pathetic fools who invest all their spare $$ in lotteries, etc. have a serious gambling problem at a minimum, and may simply be stupid as well. The State running these games takes the business away from organized crime and at least ensures that some public good comes from the lost wagers. It’s analogous to why Prohibition was a dismal failure; all it did was create organized crime with no offsetting benefit to society. It is why the Prohibition on marijuana must fail too. Tax it, regulate it, control it, keep it out of the hands of minors and deprive organized crime of its cash cow.
rgcviper almost 9 years ago
I’d say the odds are more like eleventeen to thirty-twelve.
Still fun “numbers”, though …
Fastfur07 almost 6 years ago
Is that a billion dollars or a billion pesos?