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Got a rule I bring 60 if I double I leave. A few times I've had a few hundred dollar bills show up and I drop that amount on red or black roulette. I am up on the house for sure. Casinos are hard to be up on. I've been lucky.

 

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im too poor to gamble and i have terrible luck with life anyway

 

I went to one up in St. Ignace last spring, we all had dinner there. After I spent like $30. It was stupid, I don't see the appeal.

 

 

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I went to a indian casino in Oklahoma back in December spent $20 and left before that I probably hadn't been inside a casino in 4 years.

 

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Haha that's just wrong. I clicked it just to see what it would be since the link obviously says it won't be the engine specs.

 

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How can people drive like this?

 

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One time I was leaving a theater ans somebody cleared my windows. I will drive like that.

 

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Watching superbowl with spinach dip and friends

 

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Yum. I just had shrimp cocktail, sliders and hot wings with the wife and daughter.

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Yum. I just had shrimp cocktail, sliders and hot wings with the wife and daughter.

 

 

Hey Columbo is over. LIGHTS OUT!

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Haha. Can't hit a cripple. I'm safe

 

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