Vivaaaaa, Vancouver.
^ you gonna do a travel thread from the basement to the top of the stairs?
Open tinder and get some rich Asian pussy Spinny. Just say you're on a business trip. If not a Filipina will do.
You don't even know why I am Ins unable to travel far at the moment. It's got nothing to do with money let me tell you that. I don't know where you got this idea that I was poor.
It's because I'm running a part of a business and some ideas I had for giving me more free time didn't work out. That's what I am so down about. If a couple things went my way I would have had the best of both worlds.
There's a Chinese family in our estate and I kick around with the boy when he's got his football. They went to Macau for a week and I chatted about how they got on.
Ohhhh, he goes.
Dad lost a lot of money.... A LOT of money.... Mom is very angry.... VERY VERY ANGRY.
Man the fuck up Backspin and play the real shit.
I'd stick to the machines and keep away from the shit if I were you...
Roulette table?
Craps table? Or was that what you were referring to when you mentioned shit?
Always wanted to have a flutter but never had the balls to risk throwing my money away...
... best of luck with your gambling...
^ if you get on a good blackjack table, one where the table as a whole plays the banker then it can be both fun and you stand a better chance of coming out on top. It does mean the last person sometimes has to take a fall and go bust on the odds of drawing a high card that may otherwise have gone to the banker.
Actually one vice that never got me.
Remember doing a bit as a teenager in 1999 when Utd won the treble, don't think I've bothered since then. Saw an older Welsh mate lose everything he had (and didn't have) in Sydney a few years later which may have turned me off.
If you've got money, might as well keep it instead of losing it in 10 minutes. If it's spare change, chuck it into crypto or blackjack it for sure. I only have 20 fingers and toes, so blackjack is too much for me.
^ Depends what you classify as real money. Money you need, or spare change.
I think he means both are equally risky/stupid ventures
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