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  1. #41
    redietz, you're continued deflection of doing the only thing that will get you out of the hole you dug yourself into with your litany of unsupported accolades, points in only one direction: a lifetime of substance abuse. And of course, this is the unavoidable, eventual landing base of all liberal potheads.

  2. #42
    LOL, okay, Rob, you're a little desperate here. I've never taken a whiff of anything illegal in my life, except for the rare occasions I was sitting (not smoking) in a car with dudes smoking black opium, which was so bad it left tar on the inside of the windows. But I haven't ever exhaled, much less inhaled. I don't even like taking Tylenol. Or aspirin.

    Anyway, that was a wonderful stab on your part. A brilliant effort. But speaking of deflections, back to you.

    Your gambling resume, on which you hang 5000 posts here, and god knows how many elsewhere, and based on which you critique everyone's gambling and lifestyle, is that you were a stringer at Gaming Today. You and Keno Lil.

    That's the bald-faced reality of it. My guess (and it's more than a guess, because I've done it) is that if readers call Gaming Today tomorrow and ask about the old stringer, Rob Singer, GT will explain that they have no current relationship with Rob Singer, they do not want a relationship with Rob Singer, and when asked about their previous relationship with Rob Singer, they will have no comment. Yeah, that sounds like a lot of love and respect.

    Rob, your resume is that you were a stringer for Gaming Today. C'mon, man, you're to be admired and saluted for turning such a flimsy credential into an online soapbox with you as philosophizing hero.
    Last edited by redietz; 04-23-2017 at 12:39 PM.

  3. #43
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Qua, shouldn't you be instead asking red why in the world he keeps dodging the opportunity to post simple links to his claims he keeps trying to convince everyone of? Rather, he deflects the issue by offering to "meet up", which proves nothing, or to make obscure bets about who knows what. These are maneuvers typical of anonymous forum cowards everywhere, which is what happens when they've accomplished nothing.

    The answer to your question is, the Publisher offered to put ads in his paper for my books as well as pay me $100 per article. I refused the money, and I had to do it constantly. And at one of the annual company Christmas parties in LV, he gave me a "bonus" check for $5000 in lieu of my refusal to be paid, which I made sure he got back before I left.

    So your answer is yes, and payment had zero to do with how much he respected what I had to say about VP over the two foolish "AP's" he fired when I started up there.

    Tough to handle....right?
    Yes, bankrupt hobos often refuse $5000...very believable

  4. #44
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    Rob was a stringer for Gaming Today.
    Calling him a stringer was a little bit harsh.

    When I was in high school I was a stringer for the Rockland County Journal News. As a stringer I would call in scores from high school football and basketball games. I would call in statistics about yardage and scoring. I would not write an article. I would not get a byline. That is what a stringer does.

    Rob was a columnist for GT. You might call him a guest columnist because he wasn't salaried, and that's an okay title.

    I would not call him a stringer. Redietz you (should) know better.

  5. #45
    Do you know the difference between Rob Singer and a canoe?


    A canoe tips.

  6. #46
    Actually, Alan, I'm going to disagree with you on that. I checked both the dictionary definition of "stringer" and the Reuters handbook of journalism regarding bylines, and stringers are often if not usually bylined. In addition, editors are supposed to go back and check with stringers regarding major changes to their work so there are no ghost-written stringer stories.

    My mother-in-law was technically a stringer for years, but she was paid. So was my wife, when she was in high school.

    I find it interesting you would defend Rob here. That column is (make that "was") Rob's only real gambling credential outside of your videos. He took shots at my list of gambling -- call them what you will -- credentials, accomplishments, vetting, and yet he has very little in the way of same. He presents himself as an expert, but who has vetted his expertise?

    As a journalist, you can appreciate that Rob's entire reputation hinged on his relationship with the former publisher of Gaming Today and you. The publisher died; his wife (who took over) and the rest of the GT staff wanted nothing to do with Rob (still don't). Then Rob hooks up with you, who has interviewed three presidents. How did you vet Rob?

    One of the papers that interviewed me has won a Pulitzer. They vet the people they interview. How did you vet Rob?

  7. #47
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Do you know the difference between Rob Singer and a canoe?


    A canoe tips.
    And sinks when it does.

  8. #48
    That's a good one Sling!

  9. #49
    As a stringer for the Journal News I was paid.
    Rob had a published column. I read it.
    Frankly, redietz, I haven't seen any of your articles or published works. I don't doubt you had articles or published works, but I've never seen them. I've seen Rob's and read them. I also saw his website when he had a website.

    It was when he took his website down that I approached him to have a place on my website where his information could be permanently available... at least as long as I'm alive.

  10. #50
    Should change his username to Rob.Stringer.

  11. #51
    Well, Alan, we'll just have to get together sometime so you can see them. And before Rob chimes in that not many people read my stuff, hey, I had a letter published in the Madonna issue of Penthouse that was read by more people than all of Rob's columns combined. Well, technically, I was co-author. Hate to take all of the credit.

    "Stringer Singer" does have a ring to it.

  12. #52
    Re: Tipping on W2G wins

    The point is well taken on not tipping W2G payouts, but my biggest fear is giving out my Social Security number to an attendant who might think I am an asshole for not tipping and s/he happens to know all sorts of nefarious things that can be done with a SSN.

  13. #53
    I don't understand what this discussion is all about? If you don't want to tip-- don't tip. If you do tip-- tip.

    The only thing "wrong" is criticizing someone else for what they do.

    I won't criticize you if you only wear blue shirts. And I won't criticize you if you don't brush your teeth after every meal. It's the same thing with tips. Do what you want. It doesn't impact me.

  14. #54
    I have a tipping question. When you tip valets, how much do you tip, and do you vary your tip based on which casino and what kind of vehicle you are driving?

    If you show up at Caesars or Paris, and you are driving a Lambo versus a BMW versus a Toyota Corolla, do you tip different amounts? And do you tip differently if you are at Bellagio or parking at a downtown casino? If you tip different amounts, why do you do that?

  15. #55
    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I have a tipping question. When you tip valets, how much do you tip, and do you vary your tip based on which casino and what kind of vehicle you are driving?

    If you show up at Caesars or Paris, and you are driving a Lambo versus a BMW versus a Toyota Corolla, do you tip different amounts? And do you tip differently if you are at Bellagio or parking at a downtown casino? If you tip different amounts, why do you do that?
    I tip $1 when I'm driving my '92 Honda Civic, and $2 when I'm driving my Aventador.

  16. #56
    I tip the car valet $1 or $2 depending on the number of one-dollar bills I have in my wallet (assuming I am not causing a problem or delay). I will tip the baggage handler according to the number of bags.

    If I am loading the car or removing bags and I'm causing a delay I am likely to tip extra.

    I've been driving the same Mercedes since 2003.

  17. #57
    We don't park nor valet at casinos we play at.

  18. #58
    Originally Posted by RS__ View Post
    I tip $1 when I'm driving my '92 Honda Civic, and $2 when I'm driving my Aventador.
    Weak! Anyone who's anyone has a Bugatti Chiron.

  19. #59
    I used to use the valet at Harrah's Rincon until I discovered how easy and convenient their self parking was. True, I haven't been back to Rincon in more than a year and a half, but in the last year that I went there I only did self parking.

    Caesars Palace is a different story. Their self parking garage is a hike.

  20. #60
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    I used to use the valet at Harrah's Rincon until I discovered how easy and convenient their self parking was. True, I haven't been back to Rincon in more than a year and a half, but in the last year that I went there I only did self parking.

    Caesars Palace is a different story. Their self parking garage is a hike.
    Out of all of the parking garages in Las Vegas, the one where I have the most trouble finding the (white rental) car is Caesars. I've had a couple of comical outings where I forgot which floor of the garage I was on. I almost do better parking on the roof.

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