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  1. #1
    Somebody fire up a poll. What is more farfetched?

    1) Singer owned a Newell he never photographed outside of a dealership/repair shop.
    2) A professional blackjack player pretended he died so nobody would rob him.
    3) MDawg won 50 out of 52 reported baccarat sessions.
    4) Anybody with more than 22 functioning neurons believes any of the three above.

  2. #2
    2 isn't that farfetched when you take the sum of their existence.

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    "Farfetched" is irrelevant to me, but #1's description is incorrect. I posted a photo of our rig as soon as we arrived at an RV park in Northern Nv. I also used that pic in the RV Trader ad before we sold it. And, when I met with boz I asked him if he'd like to go down the hill to see it while he was answering a call that required him to suddenly leave so he could be home for a furniture delivery. Similarly, I posted a copy of a standard secondary/abbreviated bill of sale that many RV dealers use for customers who need to register their purchases out-of-state.

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    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    2 isn't that farfetched when you take the sum of their existence.

    I spent more than 25 years in Las Vegas during football seasons carrying much more than KewlJ usually carries on him. Never had an issue. Of course, some of that was because in any given sports book there were runners toting five times or more what I was carrying, so relatively speaking, there was no point in targeting me. Why people would rob a young blackjack player is beyond me, unless he's really stupid. Number one -- a young target figures to be much more problematic. Number two -- they figure to be carrying significantly less money. So it becomes a crime of opportunity, which basically means the young guy was being stupid in some way.

    LOL. Maybe it was a hobby. You know, let's rob the guy with the lisp.

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    What I find amusing is the idea that faking his death online but going about his purported business as usual in LV would somehow protect him from further robberies.

    "Hey isn't that that BJ player we hit for $10k last month? Should we get him again?"

    "No that can't be him, according to BJ21 he died unexpectedly of heart failure. And so young too. <tears up>"

  6. #6
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Why people would rob a young blackjack player is beyond me - number one - a young target figures to be much more problematic -- they figure to be carrying significantly less money.
    you do realize I hope that there are lots of drugged out freaks operating on a very low level

    2 freaks see a guy cash for $1,500 - maybe they size him up and figure they can easily take him

    they need $ to buy some Meth right now

    nothing at all surprising about it - happens all the time - they're not gonna wait for the best opportunity - they're not smart enough to do that

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    the foolish sayings of a rich man often pass for words of wisdom by the fools around him

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    Originally Posted by Half Smoke View Post
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Number two -- they figure to be carrying significantly less money. So it becomes a crime of opportunity
    you do realize I hope that there are lots of drugged out freaks operating on a very low level

    they see a guy cash for $1,800 - maybe they size him up and figure they can easily take him

    they need $ to buy some Meth right now

    nothing at all surprising about it - happens all the time - they're not gonna wait for the best opportunity - they're not smart enough to do that

    .
    KJ's story was it was a robber armed with a gun who knew him from online.

  8. #8
    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    What I find amusing is the idea that faking his death online but going about his purported business as usual in LV would somehow protect him from further robberies.

    "Hey isn't that that BJ player we hit for $10k last month? Should we get him again?"

    "No that can't be him, according to BJ21 he died unexpectedly of heart failure. And so young too. <tears up>"
    No one has ever accused kew of being intelligent. He never thought thru his fake death, which is the precursor to never thoroughly thinking thru all the phony stories he attempts here.

  9. #9
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    "Farfetched" is irrelevant to me, but #1's description is incorrect. I posted a photo of our rig as soon as we arrived at an RV park in Northern Nv. I also used that pic in the RV Trader ad before we sold it. And, when I met with boz I asked him if he'd like to go down the hill to see it while he was answering a call that required him to suddenly leave so he could be home for a furniture delivery. Similarly, I posted a copy of a standard secondary/abbreviated bill of sale that many RV dealers use for customers who need to register their purchases out-of-state.

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    You even crumpled up your poorly photoshopped paperwork like every amateur fraudster would. Lol singer you've been around too many fools. That's the problem with all the bs sellers on here. A few too many sharp people to see through it.

  10. #10
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
    2 isn't that farfetched when you take the sum of their existence.

    I spent more than 25 years in Las Vegas during football seasons carrying much more than KewlJ usually carries on him. Never had an issue. Of course, some of that was because in any given sports book there were runners toting five times or more what I was carrying, so relatively speaking, there was no point in targeting me. Why people would rob a young blackjack player is beyond me, unless he's really stupid. Number one -- a young target figures to be much more problematic. Number two -- they figure to be carrying significantly less money. So it becomes a crime of opportunity, which basically means the young guy was being stupid in some way.

    LOL. Maybe it was a hobby. You know, let's rob the guy with the lisp.
    Presumably his concern was related to him and his residence. Not him on the streets. Don't look like you have $$ and you're fine in places that aren't specifically dangerous.

  11. #11
    We do know that UNKewlJ will need to present 10X Multipliers as to why everyone is wrong about him.

    Originally Posted by MDawg View Post
    The truth is … UNKewlJ hasn’t spent 20 years playing blackjack. He’s spent 20 years trying to convince people that he’s been playing blackjack.
    His robbery fable is as false as his pickpocketing absurdity.

    The guy looks and dresses like a bum, no one would target him for anything other than to beat his ass and eject him from the family household for
    Originally Posted by soxfan View Post
    squealing like a little bitch, hey hey!!!!
    and being a
    Originally Posted by Keystone View Post
    lying, drama queen, who loves attention, and is generally an annoying gnat.
    Last edited by MDawg; 07-30-2024 at 12:37 PM.
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  12. #12
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Somebody fire up a poll. What is more farfetched?

    1) Singer owned a Newell he never photographed outside of a dealership/repair shop.
    2) A professional blackjack player pretended he died so nobody would rob him.
    3) MDawg won 50 out of 52 reported baccarat sessions.
    4) Anybody with more than 22 functioning neurons believes any of the three above.
    The actual most farfetched isn’t listed here.

    The most farfetched thing is that some people whine about what a horrible place this is, but yet they show up every day to read & post here.

  13. #13
    I read many a story by the old time poker players of them getting robbed of their bankroll. It was of major concern to them.

    I read many a story of someone hitting a jackpot then getting followed out of the casino and robbed. Read one just a few days ago.
    Challenge to redietz. We bet every NFL regular season game. You make the picks. If you lay the fav I get 2 extra points. If you take the dog I get a 2 point discount. Easy pickings for you.

  14. #14
    About people robbing Gamblers who win big, there was a news report about a Mother and Son who cashed out roughly $600 and drove home. At their house, someone who saw them cash out the roughly $600 followed them to their house , 28 miles away and robbed them on their doorstep of that roughly $600. And it wasn't even money that they WON! The roughly $600:was from their own bankroll that they came to the Casino with!
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/Zk2WAFzDcrJ7pjNB7

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  15. #15
    Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
    About people robbing Gamblers who win big, there was a news report about a Mother and Son who cashed out roughly $600 and drove home. At their house, someone who saw them cash out the roughly $600 followed them to their house , 28 miles away and robbed them on their doorstep of that roughly $600. And it wasn't even money that they WON! The roughly $600:was from their own bankroll that they came to the Casino with!
    That has your people written all over it.

  16. #16
    Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
    About people robbing Gamblers who win big, there was a news report about a Mother and Son who cashed out roughly $600 and drove home. At their house, someone who saw them cash out the roughly $600 followed them to their house , 28 miles away and robbed them on their doorstep of that roughly $600. And it wasn't even money that they WON! The roughly $600:was from their own bankroll that they came to the Casino with!
    I wonder if robbed money spends better if it’s winnings vs. money the player already had?

  17. #17
    I remember People who saw the news report questioning HOW the Mother and Son didn't see that the same car was following them for 28 miles. Other Posters pointed out that they were probably so busy chatting with each other that they didn't look in the rearview mirrors and see that the same car was following them for 28 miles.
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/Zk2WAFzDcrJ7pjNB7

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  18. #18
    Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
    I remember People who saw the news report questioning HOW the Mother and Son didn't see that the same car was following them for 28 miles. Other Posters pointed out that they were probably so busy chatting with each other that they didn't look in the rearview mirrors and see that the same car was following them for 28 miles.
    I agree 100%. With $600 they were a certain kind of rich in their mind. And were too busy talking about how they were going to spend it. Add in the debate over what flavors were going in the Fanta machine they were gonna buy and a couple thugs following them was the least of their concerns. Right up there with using the money to pay bills or save it.

  19. #19
    Originally Posted by The Boz View Post
    Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
    I remember People who saw the news report questioning HOW the Mother and Son didn't see that the same car was following them for 28 miles. Other Posters pointed out that they were probably so busy chatting with each other that they didn't look in the rearview mirrors and see that the same car was following them for 28 miles.
    I agree 100%. With $600 they were a certain kind of rich in their mind. And were too busy talking about how they were going to spend it. Add in the debate over what flavors were going in the Fanta machine they were gonna buy and a couple thugs following them was the least of their concerns. Right up there with using the money to pay bills or save it.
    Why would anyone with a certain kind of rich in their mind buy Fanta and not malt liquor? When 13% of the population buys 28% of the malt liquor, I gotta go with malt liquor.

    Note: Facts are not racist. I also happen to know that five US states (Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey) plus Chicago and Detroit account for 68% of all pierogies sold in the country. I love fried pierogies, as opposed to boiled, by the way. The Ukrainian church next to my friend's house made the best fried pierogies. I thought Boz would value the pierogie trivia.

    Note: I am guilty of a certain kind of rich on occasion. During the pandemic, I bought a couple of pairs of Italian shoes to wear to Las Vegas but haven't yet done so. I am trying to impress the masses with my bourgeoisie obviousness.

  20. #20
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Originally Posted by The Boz View Post
    Originally Posted by Tasha View Post
    I remember People who saw the news report questioning HOW the Mother and Son didn't see that the same car was following them for 28 miles. Other Posters pointed out that they were probably so busy chatting with each other that they didn't look in the rearview mirrors and see that the same car was following them for 28 miles.
    I agree 100%. With $600 they were a certain kind of rich in their mind. And were too busy talking about how they were going to spend it. Add in the debate over what flavors were going in the Fanta machine they were gonna buy and a couple thugs following them was the least of their concerns. Right up there with using the money to pay bills or save it.
    Why would anyone with a certain kind of rich in their mind buy Fanta and not malt liquor? When 13% of the population buys 28% of the malt liquor, I gotta go with malt liquor.

    Note: Facts are not racist. I also happen to know that five US states (Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey) plus Chicago and Detroit account for 68% of all pierogies sold in the country. I love fried pierogies, as opposed to boiled, by the way. The Ukrainian church next to my friend's house made the best fried pierogies. I thought Boz would value the pierogie trivia.

    Note: I am guilty of a certain kind of rich on occasion. During the pandemic, I bought a couple of pairs of Italian shoes to wear to Las Vegas but haven't yet done so. I am trying to impress the masses with my bourgeoisie obviousness.
    It’s funny, when I was in the Harrisburg area, next to no restaurants sold Pierogies other than some Polish places in Steelton. How’s that for a Central PA reference? But when I opened further East toward Philadelphia they were on a few menus so I added them. But yea, I deep fried them and sold them with a side of sour cream. Not for me personally but we sold a lot of them over the years. Right up there with deep fried pickles in stuff I never thought would be popular but helped fund my early retirement.

    However I was in a 98% white area so I never had to get creative with ways to cook bananas and offer grape soda. That said I did get a few requests occasionally for a Cheesesteak with salt, pepper, ketchup which they are known to desecrate them with.

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