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You're never more than 500 feet from a raffle
FACT
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 14:55, 2 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
One in four men over the age of 25 will have a raffle in their lifetime.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 14:57, Reply)
Stastically you're more likely to win a raffle than die in a plane crash

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 14:58, Reply)
In Bhutan, it is considered lucky to raffle off your children when they turn sixteen.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:00, Reply)
War poet Seigfried Sassoon is the patron saint of raffles.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:01, Reply)
In Gaelic, 'raffle' means 'kidney donor'.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:03, Reply)
In Navajo culture, the chief's daughter's hand in marriage
is decided by inserting lots of coloured leaves into the stomach of a bison, each one attributed to a different man in the tribe. The chief then picks one at random, the owner of which will marry his daughter.
The Navajo word for this is 'Tombola'.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:06, Reply)
Well THAT I did not know!

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:08, Reply)
Haha
These are really making me chuckle :)
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:09, Reply)
The Germans have no word for raffle
In certain parts of Bavaria there are recorded instances of something called Ticket und billige Flasche Wein Spiel* taking place in non-Lutheran chuches, but efforts to buy a raffle ticket anywhere else in Germany will be met with blank expressions.

*Roughly = Ticket and cheap bottle of wine game.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:10, Reply)
Jimmy fucking Hill you LIAR.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:11, Reply)
You caught me out
It is in fact Saxony, not Bavaria.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:15, Reply)
I still call bullshit.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:16, Reply)
The first ever raffle was held in Abingdon, Oxfordshire in 1642
The winning prize was a pig!
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:03, Reply)
Gyles Brandreth's definitive history of raffles has been reprinted 13 times
and has outsold the Bible in DR Congo every year since 1986.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:05, Reply)
If all the raffle tickets sold annually were screwed up and thrown into the O2 arena
There would be enough to fill 14 double decker buses, FOUR times over....on the moon!
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:08, Reply)
'raffle' is an anagram of 'frafle'

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:11, Reply)
Who would have thought that there was so much Raffle-related trivia?

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:14, Reply)
Gyles Brandreth, for one.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:17, Reply)
His interest in Raffles stems from the time he won a wooly jumper in one as a child
ever since he has been fascinated by their history and socio economic impact
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:21, Reply)
No it doesn't YOU IDIOT.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:23, Reply)
In the original stories, the woodpecker in 'Bagpuss' was called 'Professor Raffle',
but they changed the name because it was also the brand name of a kind of cat food at the time.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:06, Reply)
In Shrewsbury it's illegal for a welshman to win a raffle,
but they can still enter.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:10, Reply)
In 1946 Mrs.Edith Button was the first person on record to die of "Raffle related complications"
When she accidentally ate a book of tickets, mistaking them for a pink wafer.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:12, Reply)
During prohibition americans would secretly hold raffles in carparks.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:18, Reply)
An ostritches eye is bigger than most raffle tickets.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:20, Reply)
Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles had an irrational fear of small pieces of paper.
To this day all raffle tickets in Singapore are made from monkey skins.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:21, Reply)
February 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full raffle.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:22, Reply)
Never turn your back on a raffle, you must backaway whilst maintaining eye contact

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:23, Reply)
If a statue in the park of a person on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person won a raffle;
if the horse has one front leg in the air, the person took part in raffles;
if the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died during a raffle.
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:25, Reply)
winna

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:25, Reply)
I think we've all had quite enough raffleabilia now.

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:28, Reply)
In Victorian time when there was deep interest in the occult
mediums would use raffles to entice spirits to their seances, however car had to be taken as if the spirit didn't win then they could turn violent and would have to be captured in a special "tombola"
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:29, Reply)
see above

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 15:36, Reply)

ff zz
(, Thu 17 May 2012, 14:57, Reply)
Well that goes without saying

(, Thu 17 May 2012, 14:59, Reply)

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