smhardesty
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Bert, I never realized gambling was such a big issue down under. It looks like you guys actually have a bigger problem than here. It's a shame that gambling has become such an issue anywhere. One of the things that really sets me off is that elected officials in damned near every state in the US of A rattle on and on about how gambling proceeds from state run gambling "gimmicks" are being used to improve schools and the country's crumbling infrastructure. Every time I hear or see some idiotic politician saying anything similar to that, the only thing that goes through my mind is that it is painfully obvious that our elected officials think that forcing tens of thousand of citizens into bankruptcy and causing marriages to crumble is OK as long as they raise money to build a new bridge. That's exactly what the are doing and I defy anyone of them to prove me wrong.
My wife and I went to a riverboat for one of our anniversaries. I have no idea which anniversary. We stayed for three days and two nights in that city. We got all fired up and hit the boat the first night there. We walked around and watched other people for quite a while. I'm not sure exactly how many trips around the place we made, but after about an hour to an hour and a half, we decided we needed to leave. I had gotten $50 in chips when we went in. I still had all $50 in chips when we decided to leave. As we were headed out, we went right by a row of slot machines. I put $10 in one of the machines and played 50 cents at a time. Sure, I won a couple of times, but only got $2 or $3 back. It took a grand total of about 5 minutes to watch ten bucks disappear. We both would rather walk around and enjoy the sites instead of sitting in a noisy casino throwing away good money.
About the only "gambling" I ever liked to do was nickel/dime poker with friends. We placed a few different "rules" on the game to ensure nobody ever got hurt financially. Our games were about being with friends, enjoying a little friendly competition, and having a couple of beers. To me, that is a heck of a lot more fun that throwing a few hundred dollars into a machine that is programmed to make the owners profit. LOL!
And I've never been to Vegas and will never go to Vegas. That's not for me.
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Bert, I never realized gambling was such a big issue down under. It looks like you guys actually have a bigger problem than here. It's a shame that gambling has become such an issue anywhere. One of the things that really sets me off is that elected officials in damned near every state in the US of A rattle on and on about how gambling proceeds from state run gambling "gimmicks" are being used to improve schools and the country's crumbling infrastructure. Every time I hear or see some idiotic politician saying anything similar to that, the only thing that goes through my mind is that it is painfully obvious that our elected officials think that forcing tens of thousand of citizens into bankruptcy and causing marriages to crumble is OK as long as they raise money to build a new bridge. That's exactly what the are doing and I defy anyone of them to prove me wrong.
I guess I have a little of that phobia myself. I have watched people on these machines and it just boggles my pea brain. There is absolutely NO skill involved with these things. You just shove a few ten or twenty dollar bills in the thing and push a button. Lights go off, music plays, the little wheels spin, and nothing happens, it was a loser. Then, they press that button again and the process repeats. They sit there and do it over, and over, and over.I think I have a gambling phobia. I can’t stand the thought of putting my hard-earned money in a machine or on a table and put it at the mercy of chance. The couple of times I have stepped into a local casino was for a concert or to eat at one of the restaurants. Never been to Vegas.
My wife and I went to a riverboat for one of our anniversaries. I have no idea which anniversary. We stayed for three days and two nights in that city. We got all fired up and hit the boat the first night there. We walked around and watched other people for quite a while. I'm not sure exactly how many trips around the place we made, but after about an hour to an hour and a half, we decided we needed to leave. I had gotten $50 in chips when we went in. I still had all $50 in chips when we decided to leave. As we were headed out, we went right by a row of slot machines. I put $10 in one of the machines and played 50 cents at a time. Sure, I won a couple of times, but only got $2 or $3 back. It took a grand total of about 5 minutes to watch ten bucks disappear. We both would rather walk around and enjoy the sites instead of sitting in a noisy casino throwing away good money.
About the only "gambling" I ever liked to do was nickel/dime poker with friends. We placed a few different "rules" on the game to ensure nobody ever got hurt financially. Our games were about being with friends, enjoying a little friendly competition, and having a couple of beers. To me, that is a heck of a lot more fun that throwing a few hundred dollars into a machine that is programmed to make the owners profit. LOL!
And I've never been to Vegas and will never go to Vegas. That's not for me.
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