KingstonSeagull
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Sh** the bed! What a time to be alive!
My colleague won 17k playing roulette at casino last Friday, 7k in November, 12k a year ago.
And before you ask, no major losses.That he has told anyone about
He says the trick is - be willing to lose everything.That is not a trick, that is a sure fire way to lose everything
This. Nothing is more certain.And he will.
My colleague won 17k playing roulette at casino last Friday, 7k in November, 12k a year ago.
And before you ask, no major losses.
He says the trick is - be willing to lose everything.
Hold the MELONS
I was playing on one of these at Barry Island last Monday.Bang. Straight back in time to 30 years ago. Blimey.
How much has your gambling habit cost you ?
My colleague won 17k playing roulette at casino last Friday, 7k in November, 12k a year ago.
And before you ask, no major losses.
He says the trick is - be willing to lose everything.
I was playing on one of these at Barry Island last Monday.
I reckon that there could be a good business opportunity for someone who wanted to open an arcade with 80's fruit machines, there must be others (like me) who spent far too much time down West Street and on the pier who'd love to be transported back to their youth. Get some 80's music belting out of the speakers and a miserable ******* behind the cash desk and you'd be onto a winner.
My colleague won 17k playing roulette at casino last Friday, 7k in November, 12k a year ago.
And before you ask, no major losses.
He says the trick is - be willing to lose everything.
I always find stories like this hard to believe. It may be that he's not telling you the whole truth as he's got the addicted gambler's rose-tinted specs on. Is it really likely that he's played on these 3 occasions and had these massive wins and not played or not lost in the intervening months? I very much doubt it.My colleague won 17k playing roulette at casino last Friday, 7k in November, 12k a year ago.
And before you ask, no major losses.
He says the trick is - be willing to lose everything.
My colleague won 17k playing roulette at casino last Friday, 7k in November, 12k a year ago.
And before you ask, no major losses.
He says the trick is - be willing to lose everything.
I always find stories like this hard to believe. It may be that he's not telling you the whole truth as he's got the addicted gambler's rose-tinted specs on. Is it really likely that he's played on these 3 occasions and had these massive wins and not played or not lost in the intervening months? I very much doubt it.
I was playing on one of these at Barry Island last Monday.
I reckon that there could be a good business opportunity for someone who wanted to open an arcade with 80's fruit machines, there must be others (like me) who spent far too much time down West Street and on the pier who'd love to be transported back to their youth. Get some 80's music belting out of the speakers and a miserable ******* behind the cash desk and you'd be onto a winner.
Whatever happened to proper machines on which to lose your cash?
8 nudges ...that's it middle reel down that's it now bring the other bell down , now the middle reel all the way down the other bells just there...............aaaah...** **...!! sorry.
......lend us a quid.....8 nudges ...that's it middle reel down that's it now bring the other bell down , now the middle reel all the way down the other bells just there...............aaaah...****...!! sorry.
I have no idea why people play these machines they are 100% fixed.