Originally Posted by
Rob.Singer
Yes Dan, I am proud to brag about what a long and happy marriage Cindy & I have, along with our two wonderful children and four exhilarating grandkids. You can doubt it all you want, but we're the ones enjoying retirement as full-time RVers in a big Class A that was completely paid for by vp winnings before you ever heard of me. If you weren't so late to the game again, you'd have seen pictures of us with our rig. But I'm sure to your total dismay, both the marriage AND the $100k win--along with those pesky little $50kers that seem to have you stymied--are all true.
But you're the one we should all be concerned about. After that episode @ Caesars where you treated your wife disgracefully over a lousy bottle of Gatorade, there could be a bit more to it. Do you hit her? It's common knowledge that those who regularly lose gambling take it out somewhere, and that's usually on the home front. You've also got this raging hardon of hatred for the TR Program. I mean, you project a nasty disposition here when confronted with criticism and others winning big, as if it's always an "in your face" proposition. You need to wise up and listen to others, even if you dislike their presentation and/or their attitude. Life wasn't meant to be easy. You just need to step back and re-assess where it's going wrong.
My point to Alan has always been to get away from the gambling for some getaway time with the wife. If not that could cause trouble. Seems like it has. But for him divorce doesn't seem to be that big a deal since he's a veteran at it. Such a thing would be devastating for me....even the slightest mistrust between us or the inability to laugh and smile and do so many interesting things. You see Dan, I totally prepared for my gambling career and retirement BEFORE starting it. Learn from this. You go along and keep losing like you do or keep the gambling up without the future with family and finances being fully secured, you're asking for all kinds of trouble.