Thanks @mom45 , thought I’d keep my mouth shut for a bit. The fellow implied he may know you and I wanted to keep myself in the clear. Just in case you know.@Mij tagging you in case you want to join in or continue the discussion.
That was a joke brother lol. Lightening the mood, by the looks of it, it worked well.Thanks @mom45 , thought I’d keep my mouth shut for a bit. The fellow implied he may know you and I wanted to keep myself in the clear. Just in case you know.
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lol she sounds like she’s got it down, have her come spread the secretsI lost $20.00 in nickels and dimes to my wife's grandma. I'm out.
She is in Lindenwood cemetery but is still better at poker than me.lol she sounds like she’s got it down, have her come spread the secrets
I’m very sorry for your loss, you’ll have to introduce me in the afterlife. Will give me a chance to brush up my game to try win back those nickels for you.She is in Lindenwood cemetery but is still better at poker than me.
I mean, let’s not take anything off the table just yet. Group activities are good…. Bonding experiences well call them. LolI like to poke... oh, you said poker. I misheard that. Feel free to carry on.
My dad enjoyed blackjack but had a theory; he said someone goes to Vegas with a grand (or whatever) and thinks it’s a lot of money and wants to sit at a big boy table, when in actuality with a grand you should be sitting at a nickel or a penny table, not a five dollar table.My bestie is in Vegas this week playing big boy table black jack. There's something about casually tossing a few hundred dollar chips on the table that just makes me wince.
While, I'm not a gambler.My dad enjoyed blackjack but had a theory; he said someone goes to Vegas with a grand (or whatever) and thinks it’s a lot of money and wants to sit at a big boy table, when in actuality with a grand you should be sitting at a nickel or a penny table, not a five dollar table.
The house always wins but the house wins easily and quickly when someone runs out too fast.
I’m sure the same applies to poker.