I think I posted this before. My father was a part-time mob lawyer (the other time he was doing wills, businesses, real estate closings, accidents and whatever else lawyers do). When I was a kid he told me about gamblers at the race tracks who would pick up discarded bet slips from the ground. But he also warned me that the IRS always looked at the back of the tickets to see if there were shoe prints or dirt. He also told me how the IRS would challenge the sale tax receipts for restaurants by checking the number of table cloths sent to the cleaners. And the first time I saw a craps game was when I was about 7 years old and my parents' friends came over to the house for a dinner party and while the ladies sat in the kitchen, the men were using the dice from my Monopoly game to play craps against the back wall in the foyer which had a hard wood floor.


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