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Howdy

For most fellow VP members this group it is a given that we would welcome
banning the use of tobacco products in casinos. The question I put before you
is if you had your "druthers" what changes would you like to see implemented
in the gaming place that would make your
playground a more joyous and satisfying place to run your money thru those
challenging,
frustrating and seldom generous or sympathetic miniature edifice we sit down
and face with a wallet full of green every time we dance thru the doors .

The Grumpster

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I will bite :slight_smile:

1.) good selection of FP machines :slight_smile:
2.) good comps
3.) clean machines, chairs, etc..
4.) good regular drink service
5.) friendly hosts/servers, etc..
6.) non-smoking (not just a line of machines in the middle of a
smoking casino that are labelled as "non-smoking")
7.) decent music (tough one given all the different opinions on this)
8.) free neck massages :slight_smile:

-Ed

I will bite :slight_smile:

1.) good selection of FP machines :slight_smile:
2.) good comps
3.) clean machines, chairs, etc..
4.) good regular drink service
5.) friendly hosts/servers, etc..
6.) non-smoking (not just a line of machines in the middle of a
smoking casino that are labelled as "non-smoking")
7.) decent music (tough one given all the different opinions on this)
8.) free neck massages :slight_smile:

-Ed

Not bad. One add to your list. Cocktail waitressess that could be
described as callipygian.

Simple! Better pay tables!

But, I guess that is not the answer that you were after.

bl

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, BANDSTAND54@A... wrote:

Howdy

For most fellow VP members this group it is a given that we would welcome
banning the use of tobacco products in casinos. The question I put before you
is if you had your "druthers" what changes would you like to see implemented
in the gaming place that would make your
playground a more joyous and satisfying place to run your money thru those
challenging,
frustrating and seldom generous or sympathetic miniature edifice we sit down
and face with a wallet full of green every time we dance thru the doors .

The Grumpster

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Not bad. One add to your list. Cocktail waitressess that could be
described as callipygian.

Ha! I learned a new word today. Very good!

Never knew there was a word for that.
Skip

worldbefree22001 wrote:

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Not bad. One add to your list. Cocktail waitressess that could be described as callipygian.

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Skip
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Nor did I. Now that all our Dictionaries received a look-see, who
can find a comparable word for the upper portion of the anatomy.
You know.........the part in which most of you guys are even more
interested (when appraising the quality of the cocktail service, of
course!)

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Skip Hughes <skiphughes@e...> wrote:

Never knew there was a word for that.
Skip

worldbefree22001 wrote:

Not bad. One add to your list. Cocktail waitressess that could be
described as callipygian.

callipygianOne entry found for callipygian. [input] [input] [input] Main Entry: cal·li·pyg·ian
Pronunciation: "ka-l&-'pi-j(E-)&n
Variant(s): or cal·li·py·gous /-'pI-g&s/
Function: adjective
Etymology: Greek kallipygos, from kalli- + pygE buttocks
: having shapely buttocks

jackessiebabe <jackessiebabe@yahoo.com> wrote: Nor did I. Now that all our Dictionaries received a look-see, who
can find a comparable word for the upper portion of the anatomy.
You know.........the part in which most of you guys are even more
interested (when appraising the quality of the cocktail service, of
course!)

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Skip Hughes <skiphughes@e...> wrote:

Never knew there was a word for that.
Skip

worldbefree22001 wrote:

Not bad. One add to your list. Cocktail waitressess that could be
described as callipygian.

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Probably the easiest question to answer. Get rid of the booze!!! Booze kills! Ban all liquor from all xasinos!! Yesssss..the new battle cry!!
Tobacco allegedly kills also, but it takes 20 years or more. I'd rather get on the road
with a driver who has smoked a pack of cigarettes than a drunk who has had a dozen
drinks (Or more). Just my opinion. Good topic, Grumpster
CF
PS...I quit smoking over 3 years ago & I don't drink. But, I do work in the drinkingest, smokiest
adult arcade in Florida

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From: BANDSTAND54@AOL.COM
To: acvpp@yahoogroups.com
Cc: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 05:30:54 EST
Subject: [vpFREE] A Better Place To Play

Howdy

For most fellow VP members this group it is a given that we would welcome
banning the use of tobacco products in casinos. The question I put before you
is if you had your "druthers" what changes would you like to see implemented
in the gaming place that would make your
playground a more joyous and satisfying place to run your money thru those
challenging,
frustrating and seldom generous or sympathetic miniature edifice we sit down
and face with a wallet full of green every time we dance thru the doors .

The Grumpster

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vpFREE Links: http://members.cox.net/vpfree/Links.htm

Yahoo! Groups Links

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Babe requested a wordsearch: Now that all our Dictionaries received a
look-see, who
can find a comparable word for the upper portion of the anatomy.

        Those who think the upper portion of their anatomy could benefit
from some extra fullness might consider a tonsorial operation.

Bob Dancer

For the best in video poker information, visit www.bobdancer.com
or call 1-800-244-2224 M-F 9-5 Pacific Time.

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Hmmmmmm...........I don't think so, Bob. I really wasn't
referencing to the area of the anatomy that is either shaved or
shampooed. Or, were you thinking of the body part that used to be
frequently removed, in childhood, along with the adenoids?

Good try, but I cannot award a gold star to you for your Dictionary
work. <G>

-Babe-

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--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Dancer" <bob.dancer@c...> wrote

Babe requested a wordsearch: Now that all our Dictionaries received
a look-see, who can find a comparable word for the upper portion of
the anatomy.

Those who think the upper portion of their anatomy could benefit
from some extra fullness might consider a tonsorial operation.

Bob Dancer

Those who think the upper portion of their anatomy could benefit

from some extra fullness might consider a tonsorial operation.

Bob Dancer<<

Huh? A few days ago I was delighted to learn a new
word, "callypygian", about a favorite interest. Then today I see
another new word "tonsorial" and am led to believe it relates to the
upper portion of anatomy. I searched this new word in several
dictionaries and all of them defined it as something like "of or
relating to a barber or the work of a barber".

Now, a quick look in vpFree photos will reveal that I have not had
much contact with barbers in many years so I don't know a lot about
things relating to them. However, for nearly six decades I have
enjoyed as much contact as I can get with "extra fullness" in
the "upper portion" of anatomy. If there is a link between this life
long pursuit and barbering please tell me what it is?

Don

Babe requested a wordsearch: Now that all our Dictionaries received

a

look-see, who
can find a comparable word for the upper portion of the anatomy.

        Those who think the upper portion of their anatomy could

benefit

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In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Dancer" <bob.dancer@c...> wrote:
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Dancer" <bob.dancer@c...> wrote:

from some extra fullness might consider a tonsorial operation.

Bob Dancer

For the best in video poker information, visit www.bobdancer.com
or call 1-800-244-2224 M-F 9-5 Pacific Time.

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Donald asked about how the phrase "tonsorial operation" related to the
upper portion of the anatomy.

You're correct that a "tonsorial operation" is a haircut. That's as
"upper" in the anatomy as you can get, short of getting your halo
adjusted.

Bob Dancer

For the best in video poker information, visit www.bobdancer.com
or call 1-800-244-2224 M-F 9-5 Pacific Time.

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Bob Dancer wrote:

Babe requested a wordsearch: Now that all our Dictionaries received
a look-see, who can find a comparable word for the upper portion of
the anatomy ...

Those who think the upper portion of their anatomy could benefit
from some extra fullness might consider a tonsorial operation.

Barbering (tonsorial operation) resulting in "fullness"? Give me a
referral next time I'm out your way, will ya? (I suppose at one time
a barber might have been considered to be qualified to perform a hair
transplant :wink:

At any rate, "tonsorial operation" fails on the count of exclusively
referring to the upper portion of the anatomy. I once knew a lass who
underwent an intriguing self-performed tonsorial operation -- it
didn't involve her upper anatomy.

- H.