Al Gore Inspired Lottery Loser Lady to Come Clean By Scott Ott

by John Hawkins | January 9, 2004 12:56 am

A personal phone call from Al Gore inspired Elecia Battle to come clean[1] and drop her claim to the $162 million Mega Million jackpot which she previously claimed to have won.

“Mr. Gore called and just told me I should give it up,” Mrs. Battle said. “Even though I deserved the $162 million, and in my mind I had really won it, he said ‘sometimes life’s not fair’. He really spoke from the heart. He felt my pain.”

Mr. Gore, an itinerant college professor, said, “My heart ached with empathy when I saw Mrs. Battle’s futile effort to get something that never really belonged to her.”

“I don’t know why I identified with her struggle,” said Mr. Gore. “I’m just a sensitive person.”

If you enjoyed this satire by Scott Ott, you can read more of his work at Scrappleface[2].

Endnotes:
  1. come clean: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/12/30/national/main590716.shtml
  2. Scrappleface: http://www.scrappleface.com

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