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THE CHOCOLATE
Buy a big bar of chocolate. A 400 gramme bar of Cadbury's Dairy
Milk or similar. Break it into squares. If you've chosen a big
enough bar, and if the weather is warm enough so it cleaves
neatly into squares rather than shatters irregularly, you should
get more than 49 nicely formed squares. Keep the remainder for
yourself for later and put the 49 squares on a plate. Now etch
the numbers 1-49 on the squares underneath using a hygienically
cleaned point of a pin, needle, compass, etc. Having
painstakingly completed this task, the cleanliness of which is an
essential point, place the plate of chocolate in a prominent
position or pass it round. Ideal for parties!
The number of pieces of chocolate will now start to be depleted.
Watch carefully to avoid disappointment. When there are only
about nine pieces remaining, retrieve the plate. Don't wait for
there to be only six. You have the task of reducing the number to
six yourself! The numbers of the six pieces of chocolate remaining
are your lottery numbers for this week!
Star quality: The novel use of chocolate as a method of
determining your random numbers.
Drawbacks: If you fail to retrieve the plate before the last six
pieces have gone, how disappointing. Having given away that much
chocolate, and put all the work in for nothing! Another drawback
is if any of your guests happen to notice the numbers on the
chocolate they are about to eat, you may have some explaining to
do.
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