The part where Tom Hanks backs up when Keenan Thompson comes to shake his hand was unscripted. Tom Hanks just knew that would be funnier and improved it on the spot.
Got a source for that? Because according to RUclips comments, nothing on TV or in movies has ever been written, the actors just show up and make everything up.
@@elbruces tbf, it's on a live sketch comedy show, probably a lot more likely to get something unscripted on SNL than anywhere else (maybe local news broadcasts)
@@steeltoffees You can even see it a little later when Leslie Jones goes to high five him for the 'Big Girls' response, they sort of flub it, presumably because she just decided to do it on the spot.
@@jeffwilliams2828to be fair, when most of your energy is devoted to covering your basic necessities, there are a lot of people too broke, too tired, or would leave too many other people in a lurch to do anything. It's not that they **don't** wanna, it's that they *can't.*
@@josheldridge8546 When you’re unemployed, children hungry, no job prospects while a lot of people around you are making so much money they’re children will still benefit from it 150 years later, these people CAN do it. They simply CHOOSE not to and go against their own self interests; if it’ll hurt those “other” people. They did it when they fought for the Confederacy and they did it the whole second half of the 1900s. Who were you talking about? Smh. Say im wrong…
this is an age old truth that a lot of the ruling class don't want people discussing. You have more in common with your tax bracket than your skin color. A poor white man will be much more welcome in the inner city than upper class suburbs.
@@josheldridge8546 I think we're getting closer to people realizing it esp after that CEO got popped but we're not there yet, hopefully soon. But that also means you can bet they're gonna keep making things worse for us for the exact reason you described
Nah. Because taxes are legally required. Lottery or any form of gambling is not. Lottery is how poor people gamble. Stock market is how rich people gamble. Put it this way, in 2020 after Covid hit and everyone got checks from the government either unemployment or stimulus checks, I could walk around my neighborhood and find $40 scratch off lottery tickets on the ground everywhere. Blowing easy money on them was a thing. But rich folks didn't do that. They invested in stocks and real estate with all the government money they got or tax cuts they got. But here is the kicker. After they got even more wealthy since 2020 (home value increasing, stocks/401k increasing, wages gone up) they voted for Trump this past year claiming the economy was awful and prices were too high. The price of eggs sent their blood pressure soaring while they were driving around in their brand new SUV's.
It's vintage but all us oldies love it. SNL cast pretending to be Blue Oyster Cult in the studio cutting Don't Fear The Reaper. I think you will love it. TY Polo.
From the classic Carol Burnett show, "The Elephant Story" and "The Funeral" are both hilarious. "The Funeral" has Robin Williams at his chaotic, improvistional best.
I went to Vegas once and was playing the slots. To minimize my losses, I took $20 at a time the from the ATM, up until I reached $100. On my last trip to the ATM, I took out my final $20, when I grabbed the cash, there was more than I had debited from the transaction. Apparently, the person that used the ATM before me had left a $100 bill in the machine. I broke even that night. Lol. True story.
The Black Jeopardy skits are already funny but this one and the one with Chadwick Boseman are my favorites. Chris Farley had some incredible moments. He did a Chippendale audition with Patrick Swayze (trained dancer) and a motivational speaker bit that have me in tears every time. Plenty of good stuff to choose from in the 70s and 80s for SNL
I worked at a 7-11 in my 20s. It was right in front of a trailer park. People scratching lotto tickets all day. The biggest winner i saw was $60,000! know who won it? the lady who owned the bar across the street and drove a BMW...
Have you ever watched Sam Kinison, solving world hunger, from the Rodney danger Young comedian special? It’s one of those rare gyms that I can watch over and over again and still laugh as hard every single time. It’s so wrong, it’s right.
The running gag here was that in previous skits there would always be a white contestant that would do terribly and be completely confused due to their detachment from black culture. Then Doug of all people wins. Frankly I think this was designed to make fun of a certain group of people, but it backfired because they were aware of these similarities and completely owned them. Thus this sketch became one of the most popular SNL sketches among the Dougs of the world in quite some time. Thomas Sowell has an entire book on specifically this phenomenon and the history which led to these cultural similarities.
In case you don’t know there’s an extra layer of comedy that’s added to this skit because black jeopardy is a recurring skit that had previously had white contestants that “knew” black people in a book level but the questions were always too street or local for them to answer correctly.
4:50 So there is basically a through line from common British to southern American to black culture. Pretty much why they can do a southern accent so easily. Also, slaves had to get their culture from somewhere. Black culture is basically the little of whatever African culture they managed to retain plus what they got from their owners.
this is one of the best. I know everything may not strike you as funny....but all these actors are experts at this kind of 'satire'. offensive stereotypes? of course. thanks for your reaction, sir.
Used to work in a newstand. Me and the other guy working one day each had 50 cents on us each. Pooled our money and bought a $1 scratcher. Won $20 and we could afford a pizza for lunch.
Check out the Christmas joke exchange they do on weekend update.....if youre not familiar, one dude is black, the other white, they write each other's jokes for the Christmas episode and neither one knows the jokes the other has written for them until they read it live on air. Well the black guy just writes nothing but racist jokes for the white guy to say.....and it is absolutely hilarious!
This is so funny in a larger context because they had other Black Jeopardy segments where the third person would be expected to do well (one was a Black man from Canada, one time it was a white woman who had degrees in African American studies or something I think) but they didn’t. The only one who has done well is Doug, the one who seems most unlikely to. It’s interesting and says a lot about class and race in this country.
He was such a great comic actor in his early years. The money pit is still one of my favorite movies lol Bosom buddies was pretty funny when I was a kid also
I won 100 dollars off a Christmas gift scratch off (1.00 ticket). And once on a lottery ticket (mega was near a billion) I won 179 dollars from a 2 dollar ticket. I only play a handful of time a year, for fun, and the what if factor. I know it is 1 in so many millions to win, but there is still that 1.
I won $599 on a scratch off in 2019. Other than that I never won more than $25. I don’t buy them very often though. I do play Texas hold em poker though, and I won a local tournament once. I wish I could afford to play more, it’s fun. This is so funny! Tom Hanks is so great in this.
Taxi has some really funny, outrageous scenes! One of the classics is when the cabbies help Jim Ignatowski get his driver's license to become a cab driver. Another great scene is when "Louie Bumps Into an Old Lady" (the title of the episode), and countless others!
I knew a guy who won $2M from a scratcher. He was so addicted to gambling that he was penniless after constantly gambling his $2M into nothingness as the local Indian Casino. Six months is all it took for him to gamble away $2M. He had to leave the USA, and back into his parents' home in the Philippines.
The most I ever won on a lottery ticket was $40, got $20, and $10, small amounts that basically paid for it and maybe another several other times. I didn’t gamble when I went to Vegas and never went to a casino anywhere else.
There's Black Jeopardy with Justin Bieber andone with Drake that are pretty good too. Also if you haven't already check out stand up comedian Daniel Tosh "How do 90% of Americans Have Jobs", plus Bill Burr "Epidemic of Gold Digging Whores". These two stand up routines are hilarious.
In my twenties, there was a scratch ticket called Cool Cash for the holidays once, and I had a vibe on it. I made a rule to play a dollar at a time and either win money or lose that buck. So if the ticket only paid a dollar, I played again. And I bought at least one ticket every day. I don't play scratch tickets often, and that was the only time I went in like that. I kept track and overall, I made a hundred and twenty-some, after about fourty or fifty dollars in tickets. That was a fun ride, like I knew it was gonna give me cash. Never felt that again.
HAHAHA! Back when SNL still had some funny bits; this one is particularly great because just as you said, it shows what people have in common. I watched mostly in the 80's and 90's. GOT to do the "More Cowbell" skit with my man, Christopher Walken, and Will Ferrell ❤ I won $1,000 on a scratch off about 20 years ago, lol, and growing up, it was Mrs. Watine that would hit the ceiling with the broom, which would prompt our mother to yell at us, lol.
The lottery is an idiot tax, IMHO. But one time when I was in my 20s, I hit 4 of the Pick 6 numbers when the jackpot was $50 Million. I won 50 bucks. That's the last time I every played. Thanks for your reaction, Polo.
About 20 years ago i was on a job and a guy i was working with went to the store to get some gas for our generator. He picked up a few scratch offs while he was doing it and won 100k. Me personally i never won squat off them. lol
I don't typically gamble. Rare occasions friends will want to go to a casino. We have gone a few times. But we figure out how much we would spend for a night out, and that is our limit And we expect to lose in the end. I can spend hours at a blackjack table with less than $100.
Scratch-offs are a waste of money. I knew a woman who would spend over $200 on them trying to "hit it big." She couldn't pay her rent. So dumb. I hate Tyler Perry's movies too.
Regarding scratch off tickets, I just finished an experiment last year using $3 scratch offs. 96 tickets purchased over a year, 34 tickets winning up to $30, came out to a net loss of $84. The majority of the wins were $3. I can see why so many people like them, but the math doesn't lie: those suckers let you win just enough to be addictive. It would be really easy to underestimate just how much money you've sunk into the tickets if you don't track your purchases as well as your wins. Even if you did, the thrill of "large" win could be addictive enough to override judgement. I met a man who once won $500 on a $3 ticket, but he's been doing scratch offs for years and is still doing them in the hopes of another "payday". He has no idea how much he's actually spent, so no way to assign a true value to the activity.
I knew a young lady in college who won $75,000 on a scratch off ticket with the change from paying her bills. Very deserving and exciting experience to be tacitly connected.
Went to the Playboy club in the Bahamas on my honeymoon. I was up about $450 playing blackjack. Then they changed the dealer. The next 15 hands, only once I had below an 18 and I had blackjack 3 times and did not win one hand. I left up around $50
We do lottery Christmas scratch offs as sort of a gag. Everyone spends 10 on lottery (unscratched) and then pass to the right and so in and so in. I won 270 this past Christmas!
I have won a couple hundred dollars. Cashed my check, rounded off to the nearest $50 (check was $568, took $550 and spent $18 on scratchers, won $250 and never played again like that. Only scratchers i buy are for i don't care about you gifts at Xmas.
Poor white from WV… as in…. Unless you’re from the family of a doctor that moved here to do the lords work then we are all 5 generations down from coal mining, being paid in “scrip” poverty. I can relate to every saying and answer on this fabricated show 😆🤣 “Car tape” … absolutely
The most money I ever won on a scratch off was about $50. And that was a fluke because it was the *only* time I have ever bought a scratch off for myself.
My ex's brother in law won a million off a scratch off... no lie Of course who knows how much he had spent before he won that... He used to get them every week
The part where Tom Hanks backs up when Keenan Thompson comes to shake his hand was unscripted. Tom Hanks just knew that would be funnier and improved it on the spot.
Got a source for that? Because according to RUclips comments, nothing on TV or in movies has ever been written, the actors just show up and make everything up.
@@elbruces tbf, it's on a live sketch comedy show, probably a lot more likely to get something unscripted on SNL than anywhere else (maybe local news broadcasts)
I had the feeling that was improv. It felt like an actor's beat.
@@steeltoffees You can even see it a little later when Leslie Jones goes to high five him for the 'Big Girls' response, they sort of flub it, presumably because she just decided to do it on the spot.
Tom hanks started as a comedian. So he’s got real comedy chops.
I think the sketch was a comment on class vs culture-- we got a lot more in common than what some people want us to think.
Yeah this has been true for 225 years. Who can’t seem to get their act together?
@@jeffwilliams2828to be fair, when most of your energy is devoted to covering your basic necessities, there are a lot of people too broke, too tired, or would leave too many other people in a lurch to do anything.
It's not that they **don't** wanna, it's that they *can't.*
@@josheldridge8546 When you’re unemployed, children hungry, no job prospects while a lot of people around you are making so much money they’re children will still benefit from it 150 years later, these people CAN do it. They simply CHOOSE not to and go against their own self interests; if it’ll hurt those “other” people. They did it when they fought for the Confederacy and they did it the whole second half of the 1900s.
Who were you talking about? Smh. Say im wrong…
this is an age old truth that a lot of the ruling class don't want people discussing. You have more in common with your tax bracket than your skin color. A poor white man will be much more welcome in the inner city than upper class suburbs.
@@josheldridge8546 I think we're getting closer to people realizing it esp after that CEO got popped but we're not there yet, hopefully soon. But that also means you can bet they're gonna keep making things worse for us for the exact reason you described
Hanks is so talented, and yet, down to earth! I’ve loved him since his first appearance on TV… “Bosom Buddies.”
Oh man, that was a BAD SHOW. LOL.
I loved that ridiculous show
Me too! I was just a little kid but I've loved him ever since. 💯
Jeopardy with Burt Reynolds is amazing. (Turd Ferguson)
Burt and Sean Connery is even better ;)
trebek and connery is gold.
Big hat, it's funny
The lottery is a tax on people that are bad at math.
Were you in my economics class at university? My professor said the same thing. Still true.
Nah. Because taxes are legally required. Lottery or any form of gambling is not. Lottery is how poor people gamble. Stock market is how rich people gamble. Put it this way, in 2020 after Covid hit and everyone got checks from the government either unemployment or stimulus checks, I could walk around my neighborhood and find $40 scratch off lottery tickets on the ground everywhere. Blowing easy money on them was a thing. But rich folks didn't do that. They invested in stocks and real estate with all the government money they got or tax cuts they got. But here is the kicker. After they got even more wealthy since 2020 (home value increasing, stocks/401k increasing, wages gone up) they voted for Trump this past year claiming the economy was awful and prices were too high. The price of eggs sent their blood pressure soaring while they were driving around in their brand new SUV's.
Actually it called Regressive Taxation, it’s taxing the poor. Taxes on alcohol, cigarettes and the like are other forms of regressive taxes
The “What’s Up With That” skits with Keenan are gold.
YEEESSS!!!!!
SNL Word Association with Chevy Chase and Richard Pryor. it's funny as hell.
THAT is a classic!
I saw that when it was first aired! Man, that first season was phenomenal!
Now you gotta do the one with Chadwick Boseman as T’Cholla!
Hilarious
Polo you have @ great face. One of those rare faces where your eyes tell everything and a sly smile. Also love your show!
It's vintage but all us oldies love it. SNL cast pretending to be Blue Oyster Cult in the studio cutting Don't Fear The Reaper. I think you will love it. TY Polo.
I need more cowbell!
I never realized how funny SNL was. Review a skit called That’s the game 😂And Michael B Jordan as the State Farm salesman 😂😂😂
Was.
I can't see the screen
From the classic Carol Burnett show, "The Elephant Story" and "The Funeral" are both hilarious. "The Funeral" has Robin Williams at his chaotic, improvistional best.
And “Went with the Wind” a parody on Gone With the Wind.
My aunt hit $5,000 on a 20-dollar ticket in 2014.
Oh, well that’s good for you
I went to Vegas once and was playing the slots. To minimize my losses, I took $20 at a time the from the ATM, up until I reached $100. On my last trip to the ATM, I took out my final $20, when I grabbed the cash, there was more than I had debited from the transaction. Apparently, the person that used the ATM before me had left a $100 bill in the machine. I broke even that night. Lol. True story.
SNL - The Blues Brothers. Such a good skit they made a hit movie of it. Real funny and good music. SNL band had great musicians
I'm 33 years old and have never once won a single dollar from a scratch off. My WIFE? Wins all the time.
Check out the SNL skits where they're interviewing 3 people that were abducted by aliens with Kate McKinnon as one of the abductees.
The Black Jeopardy skits are already funny but this one and the one with Chadwick Boseman are my favorites.
Chris Farley had some incredible moments. He did a Chippendale audition with Patrick Swayze (trained dancer) and a motivational speaker bit that have me in tears every time.
Plenty of good stuff to choose from in the 70s and 80s for SNL
Keenan Thompson is the GOAT here! Ever watch his Sumpthin' Claus music video on SNL?
I worked at a 7-11 in my 20s. It was right in front of a trailer park. People scratching lotto tickets all day. The biggest winner i saw was $60,000! know who won it? the lady who owned the bar across the street and drove a BMW...
Good. Anyone else who won would've been killed if they didn't move within 2 days.
Kate MacKinnon in the skit(s) about alien abduction. Some of the funniest shit SNL has had in years.
Have you ever watched Sam Kinison, solving world hunger, from the Rodney danger Young comedian special? It’s one of those rare gyms that I can watch over and over again and still laugh as hard every single time. It’s so wrong, it’s right.
You see this? It’s sand! You know what it’s gonna be in 100 years? It’s gonna be SANNDD!
The running gag here was that in previous skits there would always be a white contestant that would do terribly and be completely confused due to their detachment from black culture. Then Doug of all people wins.
Frankly I think this was designed to make fun of a certain group of people, but it backfired because they were aware of these similarities and completely owned them. Thus this sketch became one of the most popular SNL sketches among the Dougs of the world in quite some time. Thomas Sowell has an entire book on specifically this phenomenon and the history which led to these cultural similarities.
One of the best SNL skits, ever. You don't seem to grasp how deep and important it is.
In case you don’t know there’s an extra layer of comedy that’s added to this skit because black jeopardy is a recurring skit that had previously had white contestants that “knew” black people in a book level but the questions were always too street or local for them to answer correctly.
4:50 So there is basically a through line from common British to southern American to black culture. Pretty much why they can do a southern accent so easily. Also, slaves had to get their culture from somewhere. Black culture is basically the little of whatever African culture they managed to retain plus what they got from their owners.
Got to check out the celebrity jeopardy series. So many and so damn funny!!
Esp the Norm as Burt Reynolds ones!!
$20 in nickels from a slot machine once lol. that was my "big haul". 🤣 and SNL Washington's Dream (Nate Bargatze) is a great skit
They could’ve used a smoke alarm sound for the buzzers
this is one of the best. I know everything may not strike you as funny....but all these actors are experts at this kind of 'satire'. offensive stereotypes? of course. thanks for your reaction, sir.
Polo
This was hysterical
Thank you for the laughter
I cannot really see the video in the bottom right corner. And the text is backwards. I dig your channel and trying to help.
Used to work in a newstand. Me and the other guy working one day each had 50 cents on us each. Pooled our money and bought a $1 scratcher. Won $20 and we could afford a pizza for lunch.
The Sean Connery Jeopardy ones are great
Tyler Perry is the general hospital of movies. His movies make hallmark movies seem passable.
Will Ferrell Jeopardy is also crazy funny.
"what is anything from Tyler Perry" ....heehee and a big fat chuckle Polo.
I got 5 numbers on the Lotto once..$6,200. Won $500 on a $2 ticket, a $5 ticket, and a $10 ticket all in one month.
Check out the Christmas joke exchange they do on weekend update.....if youre not familiar, one dude is black, the other white, they write each other's jokes for the Christmas episode and neither one knows the jokes the other has written for them until they read it live on air. Well the black guy just writes nothing but racist jokes for the white guy to say.....and it is absolutely hilarious!
This is so funny in a larger context because they had other Black Jeopardy segments where the third person would be expected to do well (one was a Black man from Canada, one time it was a white woman who had degrees in African American studies or something I think) but they didn’t. The only one who has done well is Doug, the one who seems most unlikely to.
It’s interesting and says a lot about class and race in this country.
Oh wait I see you reacted to some of those already 😂
He was such a great comic actor in his early years. The money pit is still one of my favorite movies lol
Bosom buddies was pretty funny when I was a kid also
I miss the time comedy was comedy, I guess people had thicker skins and more forgiveness
I won 100 dollars off a Christmas gift scratch off (1.00 ticket). And once on a lottery ticket (mega was near a billion) I won 179 dollars from a 2 dollar ticket. I only play a handful of time a year, for fun, and the what if factor. I know it is 1 in so many millions to win, but there is still that 1.
I won $599 on a scratch off in 2019. Other than that I never won more than $25. I don’t buy them very often though. I do play Texas hold em poker though, and I won a local tournament once. I wish I could afford to play more, it’s fun.
This is so funny! Tom Hanks is so great in this.
Taxi has some really funny, outrageous scenes! One of the classics is when the cabbies help Jim Ignatowski get his driver's license to become a cab driver. Another great scene is when "Louie Bumps Into an Old Lady" (the title of the episode), and countless others!
I've never bought a scratch off. Never gone gambling.☮️
I knew a guy who won $2M from a scratcher. He was so addicted to gambling that he was penniless after constantly gambling his $2M into nothingness as the local Indian Casino. Six months is all it took for him to gamble away $2M. He had to leave the USA, and back into his parents' home in the Philippines.
I’m really glad you enjoyed it. By your facial reactions, it was a little hard to tell 🤣
The most I ever won on a lottery ticket was $40, got $20, and $10, small amounts that basically paid for it and maybe another several other times. I didn’t gamble when I went to Vegas and never went to a casino anywhere else.
bro you and i have the exact same scratchoff and gambling experience lol
There's Black Jeopardy with Justin Bieber andone with Drake that are pretty good too. Also if you haven't already check out stand up comedian Daniel Tosh "How do 90% of Americans Have Jobs", plus Bill Burr "Epidemic of Gold Digging Whores". These two stand up routines are hilarious.
In my twenties, there was a scratch ticket called Cool Cash for the holidays once, and I had a vibe on it. I made a rule to play a dollar at a time and either win money or lose that buck. So if the ticket only paid a dollar, I played again. And I bought at least one ticket every day. I don't play scratch tickets often, and that was the only time I went in like that. I kept track and overall, I made a hundred and twenty-some, after about fourty or fifty dollars in tickets. That was a fun ride, like I knew it was gonna give me cash. Never felt that again.
Gotta watch the SNL Schweddy Balls skit…
Tyler Perry is a Billionaire for a reason. Tons of people don't like Adam Sandler either. 🤣
SNL Jeopardy with Sean Connery
This may be my favorite SNL skit ever.
Tenacious D Tribute isn't the greatest comedy skit in the world, it's just a Tribute.
Tom Hanks plays a very good above average Trumper.
Tom hanks. Nuff said.
Wow... I think this is the first time I saw you actually laughing. :)
HAHAHA! Back when SNL still had some funny bits; this one is particularly great because just as you said, it shows what people have in common. I watched mostly in the 80's and 90's. GOT to do the "More Cowbell" skit with my man, Christopher Walken, and Will Ferrell ❤ I won $1,000 on a scratch off about 20 years ago, lol, and growing up, it was Mrs. Watine that would hit the ceiling with the broom, which would prompt our mother to yell at us, lol.
The lottery is an idiot tax, IMHO. But one time when I was in my 20s, I hit 4 of the Pick 6 numbers when the jackpot was $50 Million. I won 50 bucks. That's the last time I every played.
Thanks for your reaction, Polo.
The Lottery is a tax on people who are bad at math
About 20 years ago i was on a job and a guy i was working with went to the store to get some gas for our generator. He picked up a few scratch offs while he was doing it and won 100k. Me personally i never won squat off them. lol
No war but class war.
I’m so glad you got to this! Classic 😂
Love your stoic response. 👏
Funny skit. a classic. you racked as hell...heh
4:42 most definitely
My roommate has won $500 on a single scratch off ticket. I don't have that kind of luck either.
I don't typically gamble. Rare occasions friends will want to go to a casino. We have gone a few times. But we figure out how much we would spend for a night out, and that is our limit
And we expect to lose in the end.
I can spend hours at a blackjack table with less than $100.
How about Planes, Trains & Automobiles? All kinds of great, hilarious scenes in that movie!
I love this one!
Wish I'd been able to see it.
I know. I know. Copyright.
But seriously, I've seen ghosts that were less transparent. 👻
Scratch-offs are a waste of money. I knew a woman who would spend over $200 on them trying to "hit it big." She couldn't pay her rent. So dumb. I hate Tyler Perry's movies too.
Regarding scratch off tickets, I just finished an experiment last year using $3 scratch offs. 96 tickets purchased over a year, 34 tickets winning up to $30, came out to a net loss of $84. The majority of the wins were $3. I can see why so many people like them, but the math doesn't lie: those suckers let you win just enough to be addictive. It would be really easy to underestimate just how much money you've sunk into the tickets if you don't track your purchases as well as your wins. Even if you did, the thrill of "large" win could be addictive enough to override judgement. I met a man who once won $500 on a $3 ticket, but he's been doing scratch offs for years and is still doing them in the hopes of another "payday". He has no idea how much he's actually spent, so no way to assign a true value to the activity.
I'm getting a wonderful list of great SNL skits to watch from all these comments!
Gotta check out the Elephant Story from the Carol Burnett show. Tim Conway goes off script and destroys everyone.
4:58 YES YES there you go mello
I knew a young lady in college who won $75,000 on a scratch off ticket with the change from paying her bills. Very deserving and exciting experience to be tacitly connected.
7:26 they popped you good there xD
I won $1000 on a $1 scratch off on Christmas in NY.
Decades ago I won about $50, but only a rare few dollars per any ticket since.
Went to the Playboy club in the Bahamas on my honeymoon. I was up about $450 playing blackjack. Then they changed the dealer. The next 15 hands, only once I had below an 18 and I had blackjack 3 times and did not win one hand. I left up around $50
It's not left vs right or black vs white. It's rich vs the rest and the only people who know that are the rich.
We do lottery Christmas scratch offs as sort of a gag. Everyone spends 10 on lottery (unscratched) and then pass to the right and so in and so in. I won 270 this past Christmas!
I have won a couple hundred dollars. Cashed my check, rounded off to the nearest $50 (check was $568, took $550 and spent $18 on scratchers, won $250 and never played again like that. Only scratchers i buy are for i don't care about you gifts at Xmas.
My mom won 50k on a $3 scratch off. It's rare to win that big on such a small amount ticket but she did. She got 34k after the feds took their cut!
Poor white from WV… as in…. Unless you’re from the family of a doctor that moved here to do the lords work then we are all 5 generations down from coal mining, being paid in “scrip” poverty.
I can relate to every saying and answer on this fabricated show 😆🤣
“Car tape” … absolutely
No! Polo. I never gamble 🙏🏻
Who is Tyler Perry?
The most money I ever won on a scratch off was about $50. And that was a fluke because it was the *only* time I have ever bought a scratch off for myself.
Have you seen the Dentist sketch from the Carol Burnett show? If you can watch that without laughing you have ice in your veins.
That's what my Dad says. I played the lottery and I lost, so I don't do that anymore. :)
My ex's brother in law won a million off a scratch off... no lie
Of course who knows how much he had spent before he won that...
He used to get them every week
I had a friend win $250,000 off a $5 scratch off. Yes you can win…. No you probably won’t 😂
Let’s go Brandon!
Nope, never bought a lottery ticket in my life
I died when I saw this. Leslie Jones OMG.
Dude, I know two people who won millions on scratch offs. The odds are so much better than the regular lottery.