A few pictures to share -- a couple of which are on the FFA side thread, too.
This was on July 16th at the Vue Bar at Fitzgerald's:
The Straight Flush progressive starts at $62.50, and had climbed all the way up to $461.50 when I was dealt:

I had been banging away at it for hours, and you can see from the receipts in the upper right corner of the screen that I had enjoyed quite a few cocktails leading up to it. I wanted to hit that huge Royal, too, but it was not to be.
Next to show off, I hit this on this past Friday night at Grand Casino Hinckley, MN:

I was dealt a straight (Jack of diamonds) and of course went for the big payday. At first I forgot I was playing dimes and thought I won a grand. Aah, well, $400 is $400 and a Royal is a Royal.
...and finally, the big one I've been sitting on for a while. It was exactly two months ago at the El Cortez (same trip as the Straight Flush from Fitzgeralds, above) that I was playing Super Times Pay at the $0.03 level. I was playing 9 hands so that it would be nearly impossible to hit anything that would generate a W2-G. ...until the unthinkable happened:

I had to take about ten pictures of this because I was shaking so much after I hit it. A 10X Royal! I can't even fathom the odds. I'm sure that's the first and last one of my life. Of course it would have been nicer if I was playing a higher denomination, but hey -- getting paid $1200 for a $120 Royal isn't bad!