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Jazzy begins by saying, "A lottery could anything," and Jimmy adds, that "Lottery is a supreme performance."
"You gotta play to win."
Phreddie wonders, "Who is the luckiest?"
Jazzy defines Lottery as the manifestation of something that has tiny odds --
THE THREE-HEADED MAN continues to discuss luck. Luck is recognition. Jimmy says he is pretty good at recognition. He says the lottery is like a joy buzz. Phreddie and Jazzy talk about drops in a video game. "Why is Jazzy luckier than me?" asks Phreddie. What makes a person lucky?
Phreddie tells a story about working in a funeral home. Do numbers suggest themselves? Jazzy tells that If he buys a lottery ticket, and he hopes he does not to win, will it increase his chances of winning?
Is it possible to control the dice? Manipulate the randomity?
Jimmy tells a story about Black Jack and the music of Little Feat. He believes there is a negative quality to the lottery. The big win is not a pleasure. Jimmy doesn't want a big win. He wants to spread out the joy. Money is a cheap lover.
THE THREE-HEADED MAN concludes their conversation with Magic, Intention, and Ritual -- their Lottery.
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