A while back there was an unusually high number of lottery winners, they
all picked the same numbers. So there was an investigation only to find
out that they all used the numbers on the back of their fortune cookies.
Evidently the numbers aren't so random.  

Here is an article about it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7818686/

You might want to reconsider that fortune cookies advice. 



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 9:45 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Since when...

.....did Fortune Cookies get politically correct?

This evening mine said: "Turn off the TV and the computer and exercise
your
mind with a good book."

When did those little slips of paper stop telling me what I want to hear
and
switch to life advice?  When did their messages start not being fun when
you
added "in bed" to the end of them?

What happened to "You're romantic outlook is good" Or "your financial
future
is bright"?

Will my next one say "Leverage long-term, low-risk risk investments for
retirement" or "Cut back on table salt"?

It taught me how to say "bank" in Chinese ("Yin-hang" if you're
curious)...
although I don't know if that's the side of a river, a place to keep
money
or an aerial maneuver.  But is that enough to engender trust at this
level?

Should I even consider taking serious advice from something that also
gives
me "lucky numbers"?

Jim Davis





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