Business: Lottery: Alternative
Lottery Metaphors   (+1)  [vote for, against]
All Lotto ads must be accompanied (a la cigs) with metaphorical warnings

For example: "Playing the Lotto is like giving me a dollar for every grain of sand you pick blindfolded off Highway 1 until you get the one we painted blue" or "Name a second in the last 400 years" As half pointed out, many tickets urge one to "play responsibly." But Lotto is about the imagination, so I suggest the warnings should be as visual as the Rolex and harem.
-- acerrubrum, Dec 16 2003

Use Bizarre Metaphors http://www.halfbake...Bizarre_20Metaphors
by globaltourniquet. Similar, insofar as I can see this idea thread turning into a tiresome list of forced surreality, too. [calum, Oct 04 2004]

They should just let William Hill advertise on the back.
-- kropotkin, Dec 17 2003


<Pedant>
//Playing the Lotto is like giving me a dollar for every grain of sand you pick blindfolded off Highway 1 until you get the one we painted blue//

This is actually a simile rather than a metaphor - due to the use of the term "like". </Pedant>
I've always thought they should use the following slogan :
"You almost certainly won't win but at least you'll have a focal point for discussing how much better you think your life would be if you were rich". I can't think of a visual equivalent though.
-- dobtabulous, Dec 17 2003


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My pedant detector is going ape sh*t!

I can certainly see where you're coming from on this ... I think the odds of me bunning this are moderate.
-- Letsbuildafort, Dec 17 2003


Lotteries are a tax on people who are bad at math. (WTAGIPBAN)
-- krelnik, Dec 17 2003


We call it the Dumb Tax.
-- k_sra, Dec 17 2003


Lotto: Pay a pound, be momentarily distracted from your government's incompetence at managing the income from your taxes.
-- friendlyfire, Dec 17 2003


I'm surprised I've never seen this on a lottery ticket:
"Odds of winning may drastically improve by purchasing more tickets."
-- Overpanic, Dec 17 2003



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