I thought I meet a few guys that were much smarter than me. One went broke thinking he could beat -EV games like roulette and now makes $8 and hour working a crappy job. One will get stuck having to fuck an ugly fat mean bitch for the rest of his life and has almost no friends. Other one will be in jail for the rest of his life. Another one thinks he was abducted and anal probed by aliens. Another one is constantly depressed and talks about suicide all the time. The "smartest" guy I ever knew was my dads best friend, he was fairly normal until he hit his mid 20's, unfortunately, one day he went off the rails and denied having a wife and kid, He ended up broke living in an old crappy van with his dog on my dads property in Washington for over 15 years.
I'll just be happy being me.
...And with that. You're better off than most. How does that old saying go? There is no fool like an old fool and no one wiser than a wise old fool. Or something like that.
It the words of Rainman. "Definitely. Definitely AL." "Not. not. NOT. Norm" slapping himself on the head. "Norm is bad. Kmart Sucks."
Last edited by Moses; 02-15-2019 at 02:43 PM.
My brother is about 5 years older than I. He graduated with a nice GPA. Then he joined the navy and traveled the world. He has had lots of education since. He speaks 3 different languages I believe. He is a really good artist. No doubt, he would score much higher on most any test than I would. He is really social as well.
He came to Vegas about 4 years before I did. He was making good money and had great benefits working for the railroad as a conductor or some shit. When I first got to Vegas we were roommates for a time. Meanwhile, I had a crappy job, no car and very little money, if any at all at times.
Then He gets a 25k buy out from the railroad. We were both exposed to a little free money AP thing at the 4 queens at some point. He used his AP profit to play -EV slots because a change girl we knew said it would hit, I was offered action but declined. I didnt know anything about slots at the time(I wasn't even 21 just yet), but I was smart enough use logic and know it couldn't be real, or every change person would be rich.
He went though his 25k in about 6 months, No, not gambling, he bought a new tuck, nice clothing, he went to fancy dinners and stuff like that. He had to leave Vegas soon after that. Obviously, I stayed. Had I started off with 25k at that time, OMG, I cant even imagine.
I have had to "loan" him money every since he left, he owes me thousands now, I lost track. Now he is stuck in Columbia and he is miserable living in a crappy little place having to use internet cafes for internet and barley making it. I had to send him money not to long ago because they were there evicting him and was about to go to jail. I guess now he is planning on coming back after the many years he has spent there once he saves some money up. I'm
very reluctant to get him into AP, because there is some trust issues I have with him.
It's sad to me when he starts off his text messages to me with, "Hey its me, don't worry I don't need to borrow any money this time". I have no idea whats up with him since he hasn't even had a 10th of the trial and tribulations I have been though.
Last edited by AxelWolf; 02-15-2019 at 03:46 PM.
Very good Tableplay. Of course, there is a flipside to every record/sitiation.
This was the first reply I got from Mickey when I joined Vegascasinotalk. It was four months ago. At that time, I didn’t have a good idea of who the members were here and I made a favorable post about Rob Singer and this was the reply I got back from Mickey. It’s very different than what Mickey thinks of Rob today. Pretty amazing how someone’s view can change in 4 months, all because of the Rob Singer double up bug controversy. Lol.
Crimm
Chief during the day, Columbo in the evening.
Not a bad gig when you throw in some slot hustles in bumfuk Egypt and beyond in between both jobs.
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