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  • #61
    Watched my buddy start with $20... Snuck me chips in blocks of $50 till I had $300 .. He finially went broke after maybe $500 up..
    Then I started to cash his $$ in, he says "wait.. " plays 10 big hands...$$$GONE $300 profit, poof!

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    • #62
      winning ticket in AZ was in Fountain Hills, thats all that area needs is more money LOL
      Charles W - BS Photographer at large

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      • #63
        Here's an interesting thought for you guys....

        I'd simply go to work and do what I do... that's my proof that life is "right"...

        ( I can hear you... )... ( quit that... it's not that funny ... ).... Seriously...


        One of my racers said he was going to Maxton and the lotto was up to 128million at the time... and he said if he'd won he'd still be on his way to Maxton.... I so get that.....


        and my recommendation is to find that...

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        • #64
          Originally posted by BOOOGHAR View Post
          winning ticket in AZ was in Fountain Hills, thats all that area needs is more money LOL
          That's what I thought.........hopefully it was one of the hired hands.
          Thom

          "The object is to keep your balls on the table and knock everybody else's off..."

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          • #65
            My Dad will fill 4 or 5 plastic shopping bags every year with old lottery tickets. I've seen him win here and there but I'm sure he's spent way more than he's gotten back. I went out to Las Vegas about a month ago and visited my parents, and I must say my Dad hasn't gotten any better. We went to his favorite casino and I was shocked. My Mom says he has a limit and doesn't go over, but neither one of us could figure out what it was. I had won a couple hundred dollars so I was good, I walked around and had a few coors. My Dad asked how I could quit in the middle of a winning streak, so I sat back down and gave some money back and got rid of the streak.
            When I was in my early 20's my Dad and I both found ourselves without a job, so we tried to make a living at the dog track. I learned then how addicting the gambling high can be. It went good at first, I was able to float along for a few months and there was nothing like winning my rent payment the day before it was due. There was also the times when I had to sell stuff to pay back the money I borrowed.
            This last visit my Dad said, "Where was craigslist back then? It sure would have made things easier." I answered with "Yeah, but I probably would have sold my computer."
            Originally posted by TC
            also boost will make the cam act smaller

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