I'm no longer woozy from the foot surgery. I guess it came out well because that's what they tell me. I broke it in 1998 in Vienna jumping off the bed as I was celebrating a goal in an NHL playoff broadcast game. I forgot there was a coffee cup lying on its side on the floor and I landed on it. I heard something crack and I thought it was the mug. It wasn't. Now I pay.

Axel I've checked on the phones, online,and via my daughter's ex at the IRS and there is no way to get records that old. They destroy records after 7 years except when there's ongoing fraud investigations or large corporation years-long audits.

There are records of major purchases but that wouldn't serve as proof of this play. We could have bought these things anyway and I think kew already eliminated that route. The cash that remains isn't much.

As for the lie detector test I already offered that, but it is also true I have training (albeit, in the mid-'70's) on how to render the results non-conclusive. It's not how they depict these things on TV either.

Why don't we just use kew as our lie-detector....he seems to know EVERYTHING. just like a teenager!

Kew, the $200,000 jackpot was not a hoax as I've already explained. I embellished slightly. It was not mine, but I made a nice upper-70's K profit on the play because I went in $20k apiece with a friend. He took home just under $120k which was our deal because he got the signer. He was playing it and I watched. So where's the hoax? I also won $375k playing my SPS over four years. Where's the hoax?

Do you dream of me even on vacation?