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Ah, reminds me of the movie "Top Secret" when the prisoner's parcel gets mixed up. Instead of a file to cut through the bars, he gets an "An@l Invader".
To quote the Nazi officer: "It took us half an hour just to wipe the smile from his face"
I guess its the same argument as ciggy companies sponsoring car racing & booze companies going for footy codes. I dont think a betting company should sponsor basketball either but beggers cant be choosers!
Gambling is the noblest of passtimes when partaken of by men of suitable repute.
Should scoundrels failing to rise to said levels of nobility wager poorly and too frequently, 'tis no fault of mine when they're handing over blood stained TVs to Cash Converters.