February 5th, 2017 at 2:38:06 PM
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February 5th, 2017 at 3:04:51 PM
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Enjoyed your report. You had an excellent day at the casino by getting dealt quads twice in one day. Too bad about the bus but winning still makes the day a positive experience. Thanks for posting
50-50-90 Rule: Anytime you have a 50-50 chance of getting something right, there is a 90% probability you'll get it wrong
February 5th, 2017 at 4:22:22 PM
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I don't think I would have the patience to go by bus, trivial bingo notwithstanding.
I have a duplicate Thieves Casino card in my wallet (Seminole) and ALL my other cards on a large keyring tethered to a casino plastic clip worn by slot machine players who don't want to walk away and leave their players club cards in their machines. I used to save my space at the craps table until such time as the ship reached International Waters by leaving the big chunk of cards at Base Dealer's #3 position. More often than not a crew member would idly flip thru the cards, particularly after noticing that the top card was from The Venetian in Las Vegas and the cardholder's middle name was indicated as being Fleastiff. Some even thought that instead of being a joke that I had filled out on the Venetian's form that it was a classification allocated to me by the casino.
Particularly on a short trip I'd suggest giving boothlings lots of time, your time is too valuable on a short trip to waste hearing the helpless boothling's excuses.
Well, you had an interesting day, a good meal that your wife did not have to prepare for you, and although you did not wind up owning the IP, you did come back home in the plus column.
I have a duplicate Thieves Casino card in my wallet (Seminole) and ALL my other cards on a large keyring tethered to a casino plastic clip worn by slot machine players who don't want to walk away and leave their players club cards in their machines. I used to save my space at the craps table until such time as the ship reached International Waters by leaving the big chunk of cards at Base Dealer's #3 position. More often than not a crew member would idly flip thru the cards, particularly after noticing that the top card was from The Venetian in Las Vegas and the cardholder's middle name was indicated as being Fleastiff. Some even thought that instead of being a joke that I had filled out on the Venetian's form that it was a classification allocated to me by the casino.
Particularly on a short trip I'd suggest giving boothlings lots of time, your time is too valuable on a short trip to waste hearing the helpless boothling's excuses.
Well, you had an interesting day, a good meal that your wife did not have to prepare for you, and although you did not wind up owning the IP, you did come back home in the plus column.