Originally Posted by redietz View Post
Originally Posted by AxelWolf View Post
Originally Posted by redietz View Post


Not to echo Mr. Singer but living in LV full-time has its drawbacks. Las Vegas was not exactly the cultural center of the universe in the 80's and '90s.

My wife was employed by the Army as an archaeologist and demographer while she earned a double doctorate from Penn State. Not many "material resource director" positions in Las Vegas.
Ahh, I get it, so she made all the money while you jacked around with a gambling addiction pretending you had a legit skill. I know, it's hard to feel like man when your wife's making all the money, but you can always try to convince others.
It looks like you and Rob have something in common after all. Okay don't go getting your panties all up in a Bunch I'm just f****** with you two.

From what I understand you lived in the same area for a long time? Is that the epicenter of culture?
Yeah, that makes perfect sense. I had a severe gambling addiction that led to 85% of my annual betting volume being college football and leaving town to be home on Thanksgiving each year. Sounds about right.

Not sure this is the epicenter of culture. Confederate flags abound, and nobody cares if one fills a wiseass's ass with buckshot if they annoy you. You, of course, are always welcome to visit. Asheville, down the road, is considered one of the top 50 towns in which to live in many listings.
Already told you in due time. I may even purchase a multi family nearby to make it worth the trip. Imagine inviting someone to your shack to shoot them lol. What a lunatic Lolz

I will take my time tho eat with locals see what so great about the Chicago of the south. I will admit it won’t be as fun as tracking down Kewj. I mean you already gave everyone your home address so it’s more of just getting the feel for the area. To live in the great Sandusky suckers shoes Lolz. You Fucking lunatic. Maybe I can put you to work redeeming free play at Danville. Old people like you can get away with a lot.