"Side trip?"
Where's the main trip to, Jerusalem?
Gonna marry this one at the Temple Mount, are you?
Pics, please.
Oh, and this time have it show you rolling dem bones.
Christ's, of course.
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"Side trip?"
Where's the main trip to, Jerusalem?
Gonna marry this one at the Temple Mount, are you?
Pics, please.
Oh, and this time have it show you rolling dem bones.
Christ's, of course.
How solid is that $600 a week info?
IIRC you said the 9/6 was earning points at the same rate as all their other VP. Did you notice if they had higher than $1 denomination 9/6? I noticed they had a progressive 9/6, but I thought it was only a RF prog, not multiway(what was the move on the multiway?)
Does one have to earn the top level in one day to get the $600 a week? I don't think it would be possible on the $1. Perhaps someone like Ken could.
Assuming the 9/6 is $2 in per point it would take about 200k coin in for their top level(unless there is a new higher hidden level). If the offers went for 2 months without dropping you would have a little less than 4k in value - the costs of traveling. Even if you are double dipping, It wouldn't make sense for someone to go back and forth, unless they lived close.
Nothing higher than $1 denom. I ran the action on a 9/6 Jack's triple meter, .5% royal flush, .25% straight flush, .25% quads. Just two machines. They also have 50 cent $1 9/6 Jacks with .4% meter and 50 cent NSUD with .5% meter.
The information on the $600 freeplay a week came from a reliable source. He's a member of WoV.
I hope he does take his new honey to the Holy Land in order to marry, and posts pics of the blessed event like he did when he married another gal at the craps table at Caesars.
No "legal" casinos in Jerusalem (yet), so if the two lovebirds want to scratch their gambling jones deeply and legitimately, they'll have to do it on one of the casino boats based in Eliat.
No craps on the boats, alas; for that, he'd have to play at one of the numerous illegal casinos operating in Jerusalem, some of which do offer craps.
Pics, please.
As an agnostic, I may not be the best authority, but several of the above posts seem to be anti-semitic towards Alan. This got Singer banned. Why is it being allowed now??
I personally don't see this. It seems to me these posts were made lightheartedly, poking fun. And Alan even responded in such a lighthearted manner to some. But I am not Jewish, so maybe I am out of touch to what someone may or may not find offensive.
However, no matter what the intent, these posts DO NOT rise to the level of Singer's repeated HATE attacks. And frankly, what Singer was banned for, was not nearly the worst of his offenses. He got away with far worse in even the relatively short time I have been here. Maybe it was a cumulative thing...who knows. :confused: I certainly think inconsistency, along with absentee ownership and seemingly lack of interest in this site, is a very fair criticism of Dan Druff.
Regnis, you are talking about my posts, obviously.
Alan talked about wanteing to take his latest squeeze to Europe for a "side trip."
A "side trip?"
Where is the main trip?
That led to my comments about Israel.
You do know he's Jewish, right?
Hell, a fucking rabbi married him at a craps table.
No anti-semitism, just poking fun.
Here's a different take. If Alan marries this current broad, won't this be like his 9th wife or something? :rolleyes: So the real question is why can't any of these women seem to stomach Alan for very long? ;)
Yes, that is a little bit of a shot (in good fun though). Members of this site, have no doubts as to the answer. :cool:
"I'm telling you Lindsay, I DID SEE EIGHTEEN IN A ROW! I did, I did, I DID!!! Those assholes on the forums don't believe me! They're all like, using math 'n stuff. Pssshh, 'math', those crazy millennials and their fancy math inventions! Wait, Lindsay, where are you going, I haven't even told you about how awesome of a reporter I am, I've won awards no one's ever heard about!"
Actually, the marriage location was a toss up between the craps table or at the video poker machine where I hit the royal that paid for her diamond ring. Since Caesars liked the idea about the craps table (and picked up the tab for the whole thing including photographers and video and even arranged for the Rabbi, who it turned out, her family knew very well) we went with the craps table.
As Robin Leach wrote in his column -- Shelley's first roll was a 9, appropriate since I worked for Channel 9 back then, and made the point. Nothing like it has happened since. In the words of then casino manager Jimmy Wike "it was the best thing we ever did."
The funniest thing was the service which went on for a while. The Rabbi was digging it, so it was not a quickie ceremony. Eventually the whole Palace Casino caught on. Games stopped. People turned from their chairs at the blackjack tables to watch. The other craps games stopped. And then I broke the glass and the entire casino yelled out "mazel tov."
In the video I can see Jimmy Wike in the background with his hand to his face in awe.
There will never be another wedding like that again. We're still friends. And some of the old time dealers still talk about it.
For the record, I'm anti-all religions. Equal opportunity disparaging all of them.
Religion and prayer are important. People pray in churches and synagogues and in mosques, but when they pray in casinos they really mean it.