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re: Have you ever recognized a potential weakness and stayed away from it prematurely?
Posted on 3/10/22 at 8:05 pm to cubsfinger
Posted on 3/10/22 at 8:05 pm to cubsfinger
I drink. In another life, I was a regular at Cosmo’s when I was 13. You could do that in that age. I could not handle mixing anything with the drink until cocaine came along. Didn’t take long to realize it was a dead end street & put it down.
I love the crap table, but stay away from the local casino. That hobby runs in the family.I have a great uncle that taught me the game in a LaPlace casino in the 60’s my freshman year in BR :-)
The worst of all, Porsche. I would be so much better off today, financially & emotionally, except for my affliction for this German piece of sheet metal. If you have any suggestions, it would be appreciated even though I think it is far to late in my journey to change a damn thing.
I love the crap table, but stay away from the local casino. That hobby runs in the family.I have a great uncle that taught me the game in a LaPlace casino in the 60’s my freshman year in BR :-)
The worst of all, Porsche. I would be so much better off today, financially & emotionally, except for my affliction for this German piece of sheet metal. If you have any suggestions, it would be appreciated even though I think it is far to late in my journey to change a damn thing.
Posted on 3/10/22 at 8:15 pm to SocraticTiger
I once lost like $7,000 gambling on baseball games. Specifically whether there would be a run scored in the first inning or not. I always said no and ended up growing the bookie right at $7,000 over a period of six or eight months. Luckily I was single and making great money but I sometimes wonder what would have happened if I would have just bought bitcoin instead (this was 2014ish)

This post was edited on 3/10/22 at 8:16 pm
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